Introduction
First released in 1956, the Rolex Milgauss was a ground-breaking watch designed for the scientists at CERN, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, as the scientists’ watches would commonly become magnetised and no longer work. Launched as one of the most anti-magnetic watches around at the time, the Milgauss could withstand 1000 gauss of magnetism, hence its name. Launched in 2007 as a revival of the collection following a 19 year hiatus, the black dial ref. 116400GV that we have here speaks to the Milgauss’ science-inspired heritage thanks to its striking lightening-shaped orange seconds hand, unique orange dial inscriptions and distinctive orange indices at 3, 6 and 9 o’clock. Furthermore, the Milgauss ref. 116400GV also features a green sapphire crystal that is only offered on the Milgauss collection and brightens up its black dial. Measuring 40mm in diameter, the Milguass is the perfect size for a variety of wrist sizes, and with its polished bezel, lug hoods, its stainless steel Oystercase is admittedly bright, thus giving the Milgauss plenty of presence on the wrist. Combining style, with function, and precision, the Milgauss defines Rolex’s desire to build a large variety of watches that are tools for those that need them. However, unlike their pursuit to make watches for divers and race car drivers, the Milgauss was for scientists, making it a rather smart option for any watch collection.
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Grade
M 9
Status
Vetted & Approved
Included
Box and Papers
Est. value range
$6,000 – $8,000
The Details
Brand
Rolex
Dimensions
40mm
Model
Milgauss
Movement
Automatic cal. 3130
Reference
116400GV
Bracelet
Stainless steel Oyster bracelet
Year
2009
Condition
Near-Mint
Material
Stainless steel
Included
Watch, box and papers
Dial Color
Black
![THE DIAL](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/j0ua8uvr/production/f3fda4de5beee1fdc236ed1809c7c1b31d7c4b81-2400x2400.jpg?w=3840&q=100&fit=clip&auto=format)
THE DIAL
Featuring three immediately distinguishable ingredients, the ref. 116400GV's display is unlike the vast majority of its fellow black-dialed Rolex siblings. These differences are its orange lightning bolt second hand, its orange hour markers and its green-colored sapphire crystal.
![THE CASEBACK](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/j0ua8uvr/production/f54492bb6e047e1f83da9947d865bce69569d9e4-2400x2400.jpg?w=3840&q=100&fit=clip&auto=format)
THE CASEBACK
One of the very few Rolex models to feature caseback inscriptions, the Milgauss actually boasts two casebacks in a bid to increase its magnetic resistance.
![TIMING MACHINE READOUT](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/j0ua8uvr/production/4588d7a264404b405fc8259782ec352b896ab4b1-750x750.jpg?w=3840&q=100&fit=clip&auto=format)
TIMING MACHINE READOUT
This reading was taken (crown down) with a ONEOF Accuracy Boutique Edition timing machine at time of cataloging. It is provided as a courtesy only, and shall not be construed as a warranty or guarantee of any kind. Please refer to our terms and conditions of sale for more information.
Condition
Watch is in near-mint overall condition, with only minor surface wear visible.
Our Perspective
Originally one of Rolex's most niche-specific tool watches, the Milgauss has grown in popularity in recent years as collectors begin to cherish its unique history and experiment with the distinguishable flourishes that make its display unique. Additionally, the collection's recent discontinuation certainly hasn't slowed down its increasing popularity.