The Enduring Appeal of the Rolex Milgauss 116400GV: An 'Un-Rolex' Favorite
Collection

The Enduring Appeal of the Rolex Milgauss 116400GV: An 'Un-Rolex' Favorite

By amanico · Apr 11, 2021 · 45 replies
amanico
WPS member · Rolex forum
45 replies9599 views3 photos
f 𝕏 in 💬 🔗

Amanico, a seasoned collector, shares his personal appreciation for the Rolex Milgauss 116400GV, highlighting its distinctive aesthetic and character. His post captures the challenge of photographing this unique timepiece while celebrating its 'un-Rolex' charm. This article delves into why the 116400GV has resonated with collectors for over a decade, exploring its enduring appeal.

45 collectors discussing this on the WatchProSite forumJoin the Conversation →
It is super hard to take some good pictures of it, but it is worth some efforts. 







For the last 15 years, this is one of my favorite Rolex Release, along with the Air King and the GMT Master Meteorite. 

I may have something for Un-Rolex Rolex... wink 

Young, crazy, fresh, original, not really pretentious. 

Yes, this is the kind of Rolex I really like. 

Best,

Nicolas


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

Key Points from the Discussion

Advertisement
The Discussion
VE
veronik5
Apr 11, 2021

My GV in their parking lot, Best regards Oliver

ZE
Zeitstuck
Apr 11, 2021

Beautiful shots! That Milgauss is my favorite Rolex. I guess we are both unorthodox

WA
Watch_This
Apr 11, 2021

I’ve heard this before. 2 of my favorite watches are the milgauss z blue and yacht master, both of which I’ve seen described on this site as being “un Rolex.” I’ve got no issue with that description, but curious as to what makes that so. Thanks Drew

SP
Sportster
Apr 11, 2021

Beauty photos - especially the last. And this is a difficult watch to shoot.....👌🏻👌🏻

SP
Sportster
Apr 11, 2021

It stays with me....with a photo to follow 🚀

AL
Alfihar
Apr 11, 2021

The two terrible child of Rolex, here is Bonnie

Advertisement

Continue the conversation

This thread is active on the Rolex forum with 45 replies. Share your knowledge with fellow collectors.

Join the Discussion →