Rolex Pre-owned Milgauss
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Rolex Pre-owned Milgauss, the scientist with swagger
Looking for a Rolex that reads like a lab coat with a sense of humor? The Milgauss began as a tool for engineers working around magnetic fields, and it grew into a cult sports watch with a smooth bezel, no date, and that orange lightning seconds hand. Modern pieces are Oystersteel only, 40mm, and often feature the green sapphire crystal, Glace Verte, that turned a niche idea into a design signature. The line is now discontinued, which pushes attention toward the pre-owned market while keeping true vintage in its own lane.
On value, the pre-owned Milgauss has shown steady interest among collectors. References 116400 and 116400GV are the core. Expect roughly €7.500 to €10.500 for clean 116400 examples, and about €9.500 to €14.900 for 116400GV, with Z-Blue dial usually commanding the premium. Pricing tends to reflect condition, service history, authenticity, and completeness, box and papers matter. The green sapphire and Z-Blue dial amplify demand, and unpolished cases or recent service can move the needle. Vintage Milgauss pieces sit in a separate collector conversation, often priced well above modern models due to rarity and era-specific appeal.
Key details collectors check
- Material and size, Oystersteel, 40mm case with smooth steel bezel
- Dials, Z-Blue or black with baton indices and orange accents
- Bracelet, Oyster bracelet in stainless steel with practical adjustability
- Movement, automatic movement, chronometer, anti-magnetic architecture
- Functions, time only with seconds, magnetic field resistance focus
Popular references
- Rolex 116400, black dial, clean and slightly under-the-radar
- Rolex 116400GV, black dial with green sapphire crystal
- Rolex 116400GV Z-Blue dial, the vibrant favorite for many
If you enjoy character with credibility, the pre-owned Milgauss delivers a Swiss watch that feels both insider and effortless, a collector's watch that holds its place without trying too hard.