I always liked the MILGAUSS, especially because of the THE BLITZ, numbered indexes and the colors used. And of course the ability to withstand a thousand gauss and the unique inner case design (two case back, the inner being in soft iron and another one u...
I had the black dial one and I did not feel it was boring but then again I like very classic watches I am currently rolling with an Oyster 39 black, even more austere!
But how hard it is to take a decent picture of it, between its green glass and the polished bezel which catches all the reflections! Enjoy yours, Alberti, it is a very funny one. Best, Nicolas
It is true indeed that there are no "bad" Milgauss and was not my intention to place such a message. This iteration though is the one that has it for me For the obvious reasons. Merci
By the way, since i did not have the time to try it yet. Do you feel its top heavy ? I once tried the deepsea deepblue, the first generation, the 116.... That was a top heave watch! ! ! ! ! I think this was more or less solved with the second generation, ...
I think I never noticed any issues in terms of weight imbalance or discomfort on the wrist when it comes to the Milgauss...I’d be curious to hear if you feel otherwise after wearing it for a day or so (it’s obviously not the thinnest or lightest of Rolexe...
I will certainly do so! Could it maybe be because of the different case back layers and the layer below the dial? that could explain the top-heaviness (maybe). Cheers
I bought them in this sequence -black GV, white, black, blue GV - and would do it exactly the same sequence if I would have to again. Meaning, if you have one MIillie, this is the one All the very best, Alex