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When was Rolex Milgauss White Dial discontinued?

When was Rolex Milgauss White Dial discontinued?

2016
The Discontinuation of the Non-GV Milgauss 116400 However, sometime in 2016, Rolex ceased production of the white dial Milgauss model, therefore leaving only the two GV models behind.

Is Rolex Milgauss rare?

Even though it was in production for over 20 years, it is still relatively rare. The audience for the Milgauss was low at the time, leading to limited production numbers. You can recognize that ref. 1019 by its polished bezel and straight second hand.

Is Rolex discontinuing the Milgauss?

Rolex eventually discontinued making the non-GV Milgauss watches and currently only produces the Milgauss ref. 116400GV versions–available with either a black dial or Z-Blue dial.

Is the Rolex Milgauss with black dial discontinued?

The Milgauss with a black dial and clear sapphire was discontinued not long before the Z-Blue dial appeared the following year at Baselworld, so it could be said that the Z-blue dial replaced the second black dial option.

Is the Rolex Milgauss magnetic resistant to Gauss?

Not to be outdone, in that same time-frame, Rolex also released its own magnetic-resistant watch: the Rolex Milgauss (from the French “mille” and Gauss, thus resistant to 1000 Gauss). James Stacey recently covered a set of newly announced Ingénieur pieces by IWC, to be released in 2013: the year of the Ingénieur for IWC.

How much does a Rolex Milgauss bracelet weigh?

Also, because the Rolex Milgauss weighs in at just under 150 grams, any smallish feelings tend to disappear quickly since you can definitely feel that you are wearing a heavy and solidly built timepiece. The bracelet is of the same steel with polished center links.

How long is the power reserve on a Rolex Milgauss?

The power reserve is 48 hours and the 3131 movement can also be wound manually by unscrewing the non-protected large but flat crown. There is no date on the Rolex Milgauss since any cutout on the dial would likely interfere with the operation of the Faraday cage.