
Having hunted a 1019 for, probably, 5 years. About two months ago i was lucky enough to find my target. Within a week or so of having the watch, I did something totally stupid. I remember once when Dr. Strong told me he had done the same thing...and i thought to myself..."hum, I will never do that!"


The Rolex Milgauss reference 1019 is a specialized instrument watch designed for scientists and engineers working in environments with strong magnetic fields. Introduced in the mid-1950s, it was developed to withstand magnetic interference up to 1,000 gauss, a significant technical achievement for its era. Unlike other Rolex professional models, the Milgauss 1019 maintained a more understated aesthetic, prioritizing its antimagnetic function over overt sporting characteristics. It stands apart from later Milgauss iterations due to its unique dial configurations and case proportions.
This reference features a 38 mm stainless steel case, housing the automatic Rolex Caliber 1580 movement. This movement is protected by an internal soft iron Faraday cage, which deflects magnetic fields away from the escapement, ensuring accuracy. The watch is fitted with an acrylic crystal and offers a water resistance of 100 meters. The smooth bezel contributes to its functional and less decorative appearance, aligning with its purpose as a scientific tool.
For collectors, the Milgauss 1019 is valued for its specific historical context and its technical innovation in antimagnetic watchmaking. It represents a period when Rolex focused on creating highly specialized tools for professional use. Variants exist with different dial finishes, including black and silver, some featuring a distinctive red-tipped seconds hand. Its relative rarity compared to other vintage Rolex professional models makes it a point of interest for those seeking a less common and historically significant piece.
As for the Watch, it is much nicer than your sleepers. ;) Definitely in my wish list. Best, Nicolas
at last ... LOL LOL LOL LOL
Powerful and discreet at the same time. As for your slippers, I guess they are more comfy than pleasing to the eye ;-) I should know as I have something similar... And the crow pulling thing.. Been there, done that on a Nautilus. It came off so fast that it slippe out of my hand. At the time I was in an airplane (wanting to adjust the watch to another timezone) so it took quite a few "excuse me" and "could you kindly lift your feet, please?" to locate that crown and stem under the seats. Thanks
Yes, I can see you like this reference.... I will definitely be in Copenhagen before the end of the year...if things go according to plan.....must meet.
You and Jeff must really go to the gym a lot - you two don't know your own strength! Glad to hear that all turned out OK. Enjoy that 1019. It is a good looking watch. -Mike
Anytime my friend! With great pleasure! Just let me know and I'll assemble the welcome committee :)
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