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Rolex, Milgauss, ca 2014.

Estimate
80 000 - 90 000 SEK
7 440 - 8 370 EUR
8 370 - 9 410 USD
Hammer price
85 000 SEK
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Rolex, Milgauss, ca 2014.

Case size: 40 mm
Material: steel
Movement: automatic, caliber 3131
Year: circa 2014
Crystal: sapphire crystal
Bracelet: Oyster bracelet, folding clasp, ref. 72400A-6YZ/FZ7
Reference number: 116400GV
Serial number: 99'T02'216
Movement number: 27'K29'543
Case number: 2380
Accompanied by: certificate, box, outer box

Wear due to age and use.

A simple function check indicated the movement runs; accuracy, power reserve and long-term performance have not been tested and servicing may be required at the buyer’s expense. Water resistance cannot be guaranteed and should be checked by a qualified watchmaker before any exposure to water. No right of withdrawal applies to live auction purchases.

More information

Rolex and CERN joined forces to develop the Milgauss watch, which could endure strong magnetic fields for use by CERN engineers and lab workers. In the mid 1950s, Rolex introduced the reference 6543 with a thick and soft iron ring around the caliber 1066 that could protect it from magnetic forces up to 1000 Gauss. The thinner and stainless steel reference 1019 replaced the 6541 and 6543 models in the early 1960s and remained in production until 1990.

After almost two decades, Rolex introduced a new Milgauss model in 2007, the ref. 116400, which featured an orange "Thunderbolt" second hand, a tinted crystal (unique to this reference, called GV), and bold aesthetics with orange accents on the dial. The non-GV Milgauss with a black dial was discontinued in 2013, only after six years of production. The Milgauss with a black dial and clear sapphire was discontinued before the Z-Blue dial made its debut at Baselworld in the following year, thus becoming the replacement for the black dial option. The entire Milgauss collection is now discontinued.