Rolex Milgauss 116400 'Rasta Rolex' Review
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Rolex Milgauss 116400 'Rasta Rolex' Review

By Baron - Mr Red · May 31, 2014 · 21 replies
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Baron - Mr Red revisits the Rolex Milgauss 116400, affectionately dubbed the 'Rasta Rolex,' noting its growing popularity among forum members despite not always topping polls against models like the GMT or Submariner. He shares his appreciation for its versatility on both bracelet and NATO straps, positioning it as one of the nicest modern Rolex watches.

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It was a year or so ago that i did a review of this watch. 

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Over time...slowly but surely, more and more on the forum have been lured into ownership. In popularity polls, the watch never scores highly against the likes of the GMT or Submariner.....yet, at the same time, it has stealthily spread across our forum...and now Dr. Strong has been lured in too.

I like it on bracelet as well as NATO.....both work well for this watch.









For sure, one of the very nicest modern Rolex....it ranks for me alongside the Blue/Black GMT for appeal.

It also reminds me every time that I do not have a vintage counterpart........


About the Rolex Rolex Milgauss Ref. 116400

The Rolex Milgauss reference 116400 is notable for its resistance to magnetic fields, a characteristic that distinguishes it within the Oyster Perpetual line. This particular reference, introduced in 2007, marked a return for the Milgauss model after a hiatus, reintroducing a watch designed for professionals working in environments with strong magnetic interference. It is recognized for its clean aesthetic and technical purpose, appealing to those who value both form and function in a tool watch.

This model features a 40mm Oyster case crafted from 904L stainless steel, known for its corrosion resistance. It houses the Rolex Caliber 3131, an automatic movement equipped with a Parachrom hairspring and a paramagnetic escape wheel, contributing to its anti-magnetic properties. The watch is fitted with a smooth stainless steel bezel and a sapphire crystal, ensuring durability and legibility. It offers a power reserve of approximately 48 hours and is water-resistant to 100 meters.

The 116400 is a significant reference for collectors interested in Rolex's technical innovations and its history of producing specialized watches. It was available with a black dial and a distinctive orange lightning bolt seconds hand, a design cue from earlier Milgauss models. This reference represents a period of renewed focus on the Milgauss line, preceding the introduction of the green sapphire crystal variant, and is appreciated for its straightforward execution and engineering.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal. 3131
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
40mm
Dial
black
Water Resist.
100m
Crystal
Sapphire

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AM
amanico
May 31, 2014
Rasta Milgauss, Captain Sub and Bruiser... My 3 fav modern Rolex.

Agreed, Maaan. ;) Best, Nicolas

AM
amanico
May 31, 2014
Aaah, by the way, my Rasta Milgauss is complete, box and lighter...

Yours, Maaaan? Best, Nicolas.

MI
Mike1066
May 31, 2014
Any pics on a NATO?

Would love to see some. Great watch! -Mike

AM
amanico
May 31, 2014
Rasta Nato...

At your service... Best, Nicolas

MI
Mike1066
May 31, 2014
Damn it

That is one good looking watch on that NATO

AM
amanico
May 31, 2014
We are a few to think so, yes. But after a while, you are happy to put the bracelet back.

Then, to swtich with the Nato, again... Or Natos, as you can also put it on a black one, which is also very nice. Best, Nicolas

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