Rolex Milgauss 1019 Silver Dial from 1967
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Rolex Milgauss 1019 Silver Dial from 1967

By amanico · Jan 3, 2016 · 22 replies
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Patrice was in Paris, yesterday, for a quick GTG. And with him, on his wrist, this charming Milgauss 1019. Look at this dial, vertically brushed, this applied markers and these superbly patinated luminous dots, matching with the original hands. This is why I have a preference for this dial, rather t

Patrice was in Paris, yesterday, for a quick GTG. And with him, on his wrist, this charming Milgauss 1019. 

Look at this dial, vertically brushed, this applied markers and these superbly patinated luminous dots, matching with the original hands.

 
This is why I have a preference for this dial, rather than for the black one. 

The 38 mm case is just pleasure, when on the wrist. 

Totally understated compared to a Daytona, Submariner or even GMT. 

But not less charming! 

Enjoy. 

Nicolas

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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fai9al_429
Jan 3, 2016

One of may grail Rolexes.

CH
Chrisparet
Jan 3, 2016

congrats to your friend Nicolas Brest Christian

HS
hs111
Jan 3, 2016

.. would match nicely with my TruBeat 6556, 1961 (and the 1016 Explorer).. Thus, just here an admiring greeting ! Ref 6556 TruBeat Credits: pic - Nico, watch - hs Cheers & Best, hs

HS
hs111
Jan 3, 2016

Hmmmh.. guess I have to think.. We\'ll see.. Maybe.. Best, hs

AM
amanico
Jan 3, 2016

Ok, ok, I have the green one, but the vintage 1019 ( sorry for the redundance ) is something to grab. In the list, quite high. But finding the one which pleases you is another story. Best, Nicolas

HS
hs111
Jan 3, 2016

I\'ll know pretty soon, by end of January.. Best, hs

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