Rolex 'The Scientists' Reference Guide
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Rolex 'The Scientists' Reference Guide

By Lankysudanese · Apr 12, 2024 · 21 replies
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Lankysudanese, known in the community as Hussam, invites WatchProSite members to a peer review of his Rolex Milgauss, affectionately dubbed 'The Scientists' Rolex.' This post highlights the enduring appeal and unique design elements of a timepiece originally engineered for professionals working in high magnetic fields, prompting a closer look at its distinctive features and modern relevance.

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A blessed Friday and a happy weekend ahead, for all.

Best.

Hussam




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GWIS
Apr 12, 2024

Enjoy your weekend, Hussam. All the best, Jon

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gary_g
Apr 12, 2024

I can’t wait to see what version Rolex brings back.

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Lankysudanese
Apr 12, 2024

Another shot, to show that it can be ‘The Artists’ Rolex’ too 😄

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TeutonicCarFan
Apr 12, 2024

One of the first I remember for calling attention to magnetic fields

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Lankysudanese
Apr 13, 2024

www.watchprosite.com

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Lankysudanese
Apr 13, 2024

You just get lost in the blue/green lagoon 😍😍. Not sure which other Rolex models have the crystal jutting out a bit from the bezel (not flush).

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