
Amanico's photo essay offers a candid first impression and evolving appreciation for the Rolex Milgauss GV, specifically the green sapphire crystal variant. This article captures the initial skepticism and eventual allure of a watch that, at its 2008 release, challenged traditional Rolex aesthetics. Readers gain insight into a collector's journey from initial doubt to embracing the unique charm of this anti-magnetic timepiece.
The Rolex Milgauss reference 1019 is a specific iteration within the Milgauss model line. This reference is distinguished by its particular configuration and production period.
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This reference appeals to collectors interested in the Milgauss series. Its position within the broader Milgauss lineup is defined by its reference number and specific characteristics.
What is the technology behind that green sapphire aka how they made it and second when you said lets hope that they will do the same as with Kermit Sub what exactly did you meant by this Thanks fro answers Yours Damian
As for the Glass, I don't know how they did to make it green. All I know, as many others here, is that rolex had big trouble with the 1st pieces about this green glass. I didn't write " Hope " but "think"...that they will do the same than they did with the Kermit.. I meant that at the beginning, let's say the 1st year, a lot of people thought that the Kermit will be available onyl one year, or will stay a rare bird... We know now that it's not the case...And it may be the same with the Green Mil
and yes you said think and I misquoted you sorry for that and thank you for answer which was as quick as always regards
of the watch we used to laugh about ! Now I will have to be serious again ;-) Cheers Jeff
LOL No, my friend, I don't sell it...ROFL. Best. Nicolas
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