Never been a huge fan of the Milgauss but when you see something extraordinary, sharing is caring πππ
This amazing piece is from 1958 and in all original condition π₯
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Never been a huge fan of the Milgauss but when you see something extraordinary, sharing is caring πππ This amazing piece is from 1958 and in all original condition π₯ ...
Look at this chocolat honeycomb dial and those applied indices at 3, 6 and 9 π₯. I freaking think the lighting bolt hand is uber cool also. Check out the movement ...
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"!
I was curious about whether the watch came with the 1030 famous movement (Submariner, Explorer...) from the same age. The study of the history of Rolex sport watches from the fifties and the sixties is one of my hobbies. Obviously, the 1030 movement was m...
And yes, it is real and yes it is amazing π 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 ma...