Rolex: New Version Discussion
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Rolex: New Version Discussion

By agyzace · Mar 8, 2026 · 20 replies
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Agyzace's conceptual exploration of a potential new Rolex design offers a fascinating glimpse into the creative process of imagining future references. This post serves as a valuable exercise for collectors to consider how subtle changes in dial texture and color can dramatically alter a watch's aesthetic and appeal. It underscores the community's ongoing engagement with design evolution within established brands.

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About the Rolex Milgauss Ref. 116400

The Rolex Milgauss, first introduced in 1956 with reference 6541, was specifically engineered for scientists and engineers working in environments with strong magnetic fields, such as those found at CERN. Its name, a portmanteau of "mille" (French for a thousand) and "gauss" (the unit of magnetic flux density), directly referenced its ability to withstand magnetic fields up to 1,000 gauss. After a period of absence, Rolex reintroduced the Milgauss in 2007, reviving its distinctive anti-magnetic heritage for a new generation.

This particular iteration, the reference 116400 with a white dial, showcases the model's unique blend of technical prowess and unconventional design. Beneath its solid Oystersteel case lies a Faraday cage, an internal shield made of ferromagnetic alloys that protects the Caliber 3131 automatic movement from magnetic interference. The movement itself features a paramagnetic blue Parachrom hairspring, further enhancing its resistance. Aesthetically, the watch is characterized by its smooth polished bezel, the striking red lightning bolt seconds hand, and the subtle red accents on the minute track and hour markers, all contributing to its distinct visual identity.

While perhaps not as universally recognized as the Submariner or Daytona, the Milgauss holds a significant position within Rolex's professional tool watch lineage. The white dial 116400, having been discontinued earlier than its green sapphire (GV) counterparts, represents a less common variant in the modern Milgauss family. Its niche appeal and unique design language make it a compelling choice for collectors who appreciate Rolex's innovative spirit and a watch that stands apart from the brand's more ubiquitous offerings, offering a blend of historical significance and contemporary style.

Specifications

Case
steel
Diameter
40mm
Dial
silver

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KM
KMII
Mar 8, 2026

With this dial and seconds hand I would be incredibly tempted 👍🏻🤞🏻

OY
oyster case
Mar 8, 2026

Not liking the dial texture and the red isn’t a a shade I would chose…but it’s fun to play around 😌

VE
Vetnov
Mar 8, 2026

Maybe in next year’s catalog?

AG
agyzace
Mar 9, 2026

Not sure how the Millie fits in there

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