
In a captivating post, holdemchamp1225 shares an extraordinary 1958 Rolex Milgauss, a reference that has historically divided opinion among collectors. This article delves into the unique attributes of this vintage piece, highlighting its rare dial and the specialized movement that set it apart. holdemchamp1225's discovery offers a fresh perspective on a model often overlooked, inviting readers to appreciate its historical significance and distinctive charm.

Who knows what Rolex was attempting to do with this wattch but it takes me back to an era of radioactive paints, physics discoveries, true analogic tool watches... Thanks for sharing this "beauty"!
Look at this chocolat honeycomb dial and those applied indices at 3, 6 and 9 ðĨ. I freaking think the lighting bolt hand is uber cool also. Check out the movement
I thought that the 6541 had the 1080 caliber...
That is just non sense unreal amazing,! I demand to see that one !!! OMG I just couln't believe my eyes? Is it real? WOW!!! I am speachless honestly
me too I demand to see that one!
And yes, it is real and yes it is amazing ð I've never seen a dial like this one in real life and I have seen literally hundreds, if not thousands of vintage Rolex watches in my life. But again, I have never seen a Milgauss 6541 like this in my life so maybe I am not a good example to judge this particular model. All I can say is, it is stunning in real life and even though it looks worn with crazy amounts of patina, I think it looks better like that ðĪ·ââïļðĪŠ
This thread is active on the Rolex forum with 51 replies. Share your knowledge with fellow collectors.
Join the Discussion →