The Rolex Milgauss was designed as an antimagnetic watch specifically for those who worked in power plants, medical facilities, and research labs, which was a huge technological advancement, not only for Rolex, but for the scientific community. Overall, The Oyster Perpetual Milgauss, with its many features, is a perfect tool for those with a passion for the worlds of science and discovery.
The last model of the Rolex Milgauss watch was discontinued in 1980 which marked the end of the whole Milgauss series of watches from Rolex. The iron case is designed to shield the steel dial and inside of the watch that is very sensitive to changes in magnetic pressures. Also, it can protect from moisture, dust and impact damage. A stainless steel Oyster Bracelet holds the iron shield which protects the delicate steel hands on the dial on the Rolex Milgauss. So you will feel more comfortable and safe when wearing a Rolex Milgauss replica watch.
Launched in 2014, the new Rolex Milgauss Z-blue watch has a deep turquoise sunburst dial and trademark glace verte green sapphire crystal, which shows its charm on the 2014 Basel Watch Fair. It is not difficult to find that all the tech above and below the dial is the same as before. From the 904L stainless steel superalloy case and the Parachrom hairspring,to the antimagnetic shield that protects the automatic movement from the magnetic fields emitted by our computers, smartphones and household goods, it's a familiar package. New Rolex Milgauss watch has a oyster watch case of 40mm in diameter, with classic triangle grooved bottom cover and double waterproof double lock chain crown of patent system, to build a good sealing performance and has the waterproof performance as deep as 100 meters. All I want to say is that the Rolex Milgauss is a super watch.