Rolex Milgauss Wrist Watches for Sale

The Oyster Perpetual Milgauss is a pioneering anti-magnetic watch designed to meet the demands of engineers and scientists. Created in 1956, it can withstand magnetic fields of up to 1,000 gauss. Hence its name, “mille”, which is French for one thousand. The first watch of its kind, the Milgauss highlights the historic links between Rolex and scientific research.


Rolex Milgauss FAQ

1. How much is a Rolex Milgauss worth?

The value of a Rolex Milgauss varies depending on the model, age, condition and demand. On average, prices can range from $7,000 to $10,000 or more for new models, andReplica Watches models can sell for less. However, prices can reach well over $20,000 for rare, vintage models in excellent condition.

2. How to set a Rolex Milgauss?

To set a Rolex Milgauss, follow these steps:

  • Pull out the crown to the first position.
  • Set the time by turning the crown.
  • Push the crown back to its original position to start the movement.
  • Set the date by pulling the crown to the second position and turning it until the desired date is reached.
  • Push the crown back to its original position to activate the date mechanism.

3. Who wears Rolex Milgauss?

Rolex Milgauss is often worn by people who appreciate its unique style and high-tech features, such as:

  • Scientists and engineers who value its anti-magnetic properties.
  • Watch collectors who are drawn to its rare and distinct design.
  • Business professionals who want a watch that reflects their success and sophistication.
  • Adventurers who need a reliable and durable timepiece for their activities.

There is no official list of well-known people who wear Rolex Milgauss watches, as the brand does not endorse or release information about its customers. However, some individuals who have been spotted wearing the Milgauss include:

  • Steve Jobs.
  • Jean-Claude Biver.
  • John Mayer.
  • LeBron James.
  • Cristiano Ronaldo.