Rolex Milgauss Ref. 6541 Vintage Grail Watch
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Rolex Milgauss Ref. 6541 Vintage Grail Watch

By amanico · Jan 1, 2019 · 29 replies
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Nicolas (amanico) shares his long-standing grail, the Rolex Milgauss Ref. 6541, a watch he finally encountered in person after more than a decade of admiration. His post captures the essence of a truly rare and characterful vintage timepiece, prompting fellow collectors to reflect on the allure of such significant acquisitions. This piece explores the emotional connection collectors form with watches that transcend mere timekeeping.

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For more than a decade I wanted to see a Milgauss 6541 in the metal. I could finally live that moment two months ago, in a parisian watch shop. 

This reference was and still is a grail for me. Simple, beautiful, or beautifully simple, rare, too rare, sadly, with a lot of character. 

Give me a 6541, a 6542 and a great Tudor 7924 " Big Crown ", and my vintage Rolex Collection can be considered as officially closed. 

The issue? This 6541 Train has long gone to reach the sky, now. 

But my friends, what a watch! 

Here are some pictures I could take. 











The kind of watch which leads you to consider letting a big part of your collection go to fund it... 

Best,

Nicolas

About the Rolex Submariner Ref. 5510

The Submariner reference 5510 is a notable example within the early production of the model line, distinguished by its "Big Crown" design. This reference was produced for a very short period, making it one of the rarer variants. It represents a transitional phase in the Submariner's development, bridging earlier designs with later, more standardized configurations. Its aesthetic aligns with the functional tool watch philosophy prevalent at the time of its introduction.

The case of the reference 5510 is constructed from stainless steel, featuring a diameter characteristic of its era. It houses an automatic movement, specifically the Caliber 1530, which provides reliable timekeeping. The crystal protecting the dial is made of acrylic, a common material for watches of this period, contributing to its period-correct appearance. The water resistance rating was a significant feature for the model at its release.

This reference appeals to collectors interested in the foundational period of the Submariner. Its limited production run and specific design elements, particularly the oversized winding crown, contribute to its desirability. The 5510 is considered a key reference for understanding the evolution of the Submariner series, showcasing the design language and technical specifications that preceded subsequent iterations.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal. 1530
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
38mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
200m
Crystal
Acrylic

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FA
FabR
Jan 1, 2019
Great picture to start the new year Nico, this Milgauss is totally breathtaking! Good luck with your hunt!😍🍾🍾 [nt]

AM
amanico
Jan 1, 2019
That will be one of the toughest hunt... Almost an impossible mission. ;) Thanks, Fabio. [nt]

FA
FabR
Jan 1, 2019
That makes it even more interesting...Enjoy! :-) [nt]

AM
amanico
Jan 1, 2019
That's for sure! [nt]

MR
Mr.Gatsby
Jan 1, 2019
Crazy looking piece Nico

I love it !

AM
amanico
Jan 1, 2019
I was sure you would say that! [nt]

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