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Rolex. Very Rare and Incredibly Preserved, Milgauss, Automatic Wristwatch in Steel, Gorgeous...

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Estimate € 250000 - 500000

Model: Milgauss
Reference: 6541
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Bracelet Material: Stainless Steel
Year: 1958
Movement: Automatic
Caliber: 1066
Case N°: 412194
Dimensions: 38 mm
Signed: Dial, Movement and Case
Literature: A similar watch was sold at Phillips “The Geneva Watch Auction: XVII” Auction, 13-14 May 2023 as lot 25 for CHF 2,238,000

The Rolex Milgauss stands as a timepiece with a captivating narrative, often lauded as one of the most avant-garde creations from the esteemed brand adorned with the crown. Its intriguing history centers on its purpose: it was designed to excel in environments with high electromagnetic fields, specifically in laboratories and electro-engineering settings. The key to its impeccable functionality lies in a "bell" crafted from soft iron, acting as a "Faraday cage" to shield the watch from external electromagnetic influences. The name "Milgauss" itself is a blend of "Mil," meaning thousands, and "Gauss," the unit for measuring magnetism. The inaugural model, released in 1954, was the reference 6543. However, it was the iconic reference 6541, like the present lot, that marked the first use of the distinctive "bell," making it a cult piece among collectors. Characterized by the thunderbolt hand for seconds and the honeycomb dial, the 6541 exemplifies Rolex's foresight and innovation. Distinguished by its bidirectional revolving graduated bezel featuring a red-colored triangle instead of the other one available with a smooth surface, the present 6541 showcases meticulous preservation. The three-body stainless steel case retains its distinctive features, including the inclined bezel, screwed-down case back and crown, and the innovative anti-magnetic soft iron protecting cap. The dial is a visual delight, boasting a black surface adorned with the unmistakable honeycomb pattern. The rare and early configuration with luminous round and applied steel faceted triangular indexes, along with steel dauphine hands, enhance its aesthetic appeal. A testament to Rolex's forward-thinking approach, the Milgauss has evolved into a must-have for every sports watch collection, embodying a perfect blend of functionality and style.

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Estimate € 250000 - 500000

Model: Milgauss
Reference: 6541
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Bracelet Material: Stainless Steel
Year: 1958
Movement: Automatic
Caliber: 1066
Case N°: 412194
Dimensions: 38 mm
Signed: Dial, Movement and Case
Literature: A similar watch was sold at Phillips “The Geneva Watch Auction: XVII” Auction, 13-14 May 2023 as lot 25 for CHF 2,238,000

The Rolex Milgauss stands as a timepiece with a captivating narrative, often lauded as one of the most avant-garde creations from the esteemed brand adorned with the crown. Its intriguing history centers on its purpose: it was designed to excel in environments with high electromagnetic fields, specifically in laboratories and electro-engineering settings. The key to its impeccable functionality lies in a "bell" crafted from soft iron, acting as a "Faraday cage" to shield the watch from external electromagnetic influences. The name "Milgauss" itself is a blend of "Mil," meaning thousands, and "Gauss," the unit for measuring magnetism. The inaugural model, released in 1954, was the reference 6543. However, it was the iconic reference 6541, like the present lot, that marked the first use of the distinctive "bell," making it a cult piece among collectors. Characterized by the thunderbolt hand for seconds and the honeycomb dial, the 6541 exemplifies Rolex's foresight and innovation. Distinguished by its bidirectional revolving graduated bezel featuring a red-colored triangle instead of the other one available with a smooth surface, the present 6541 showcases meticulous preservation. The three-body stainless steel case retains its distinctive features, including the inclined bezel, screwed-down case back and crown, and the innovative anti-magnetic soft iron protecting cap. The dial is a visual delight, boasting a black surface adorned with the unmistakable honeycomb pattern. The rare and early configuration with luminous round and applied steel faceted triangular indexes, along with steel dauphine hands, enhance its aesthetic appeal. A testament to Rolex's forward-thinking approach, the Milgauss has evolved into a must-have for every sports watch collection, embodying a perfect blend of functionality and style.

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