Rolex Milgauss 6541 First Owner Story
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Rolex Milgauss 6541 First Owner Story

By Philipps · Mar 30, 2009 · 14 replies
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Philipps shares the thrilling acquisition of a rare Rolex Milgauss Ref. 6541, a watch with a fascinating provenance and unique dial characteristics. This post offers a deep dive into the specific details that make this vintage Milgauss exceptional, including its original ownership history and distinctive dial typography. Collectors will appreciate the meticulous documentation and comparison with other known examples.

I was very pleased to hear that after following and supporting this 6541 story for more then a year, finally i got the chance to buy this stunner.

It'a a first owner 6541 sold in 1964 in Austria as a gift by the wife to her husband for christmas. Watch has never been worn much and last 30 years it spend it's time in the desk drawer of mr's secretary..;- ) So that made me travel to Zurich yesterday and meet a pure passion friend of mine that had documended EVERY thing, move, reaction after he bought it directly from the family. Amazing archive!!!! Geneva has had the watch twice and both times it's stated that it's original....Funny thing is also that the owner & his wife could not recall the watch with a blizzard hand, it is now like it's bought in '64. Maybe...it's because radium hands where not allowed to be installed anymore after '63 tritium law of T<25...

Stop talking, here it is....







Besides the fact that this one got different hands from Rolex, it's missing the dash "-" between Oyster & Perpetual. Further mine is also not having the big Rolex logo we normally see. We have see small logo on first batch 1019 from '64 - '69.....Not many 6541 with small logo are known but finally, after a long search, i found 2 examples sold in 2006 at AQ Hong Kong...wink

sold by AQ in 2006,
Asked AQ politly for the scans that aren't online anymore and here they are...Small Rolex Logo,
the same typo as on the first 1019's batch from '64 - '69 and without the ' - ' between Oyster & Perpetual

LOT 193
Important Collectors’ Wristwatches, Pocket Watches, Clocks
Hong Kong, 25th November 2006
Ref. 6541, "Milgauss" Black Dial Rolex, “Oyster Perpetual, Milgauss, Superlative Chronometer, Officially Certified”, case No. 412257, Ref.
6541. Made in 1958. Very fine and extremely rare, antimagnetic, water-resistant, center seconds, self-winding, stainless steel
gentleman's wristwatch with “lightning flash” seconds hand, “honeycomb” dial and a stainless steel riveted Rolex Oyster bracelet.



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LOT 104
Important Collectors’ Wristwatches, Pocket Watches, Clocks
Hong Kong, 25th November 2006
Ref. 6541, "Milgauss" Black Dial Rolex, “Oyster Perpetual, Milgauss, Superlative Chronometer, Officially Certified”, Ref. 6541. Case No. 72325. Made in 1958. Very fine and rare, antimagnetic, water-resistant, center seconds, self-winding, stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch with “lightning flash” seconds hand, “honeycomb” dial and a stainless steel riveted Rolex Oyster bracelet. To be sold without reserve



Regards Philipp

This message has been edited by DrStrong on 2009-04-03 05:18:35

About the Rolex Milgauss Ref. 1019

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.

Specifications

Caliber
1580
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
38 mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
100m
Crystal
Acrylic

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BA
bas.nl
Mar 30, 2009

Hoop to see it soon in real. Than he can meet its grandson cheers, Bas.nl

DR
DrStrong
Mar 30, 2009

what can I say ? you have the most amazing collection that I know ! Enjoy this one as it deserves ! cheers Jeff

E.
E.J.
Mar 30, 2009

I´m very happy for you.... this kind of hunts are "Major Words". This Milgausssssssssssss is a HIT ( ) I love your post (nice story) and your pics... You´re a lucky man, indeed. Your Rolex Vintage collection is one of the most impressive that I´ve saw. Congrats for your new baby Phillips and wear it in the best of health. Best Emilio

KB
kbc.2222
Mar 30, 2009

Great watch...very nice...Congrats.. Best Chung

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