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14 August 2012, 04:44 PM | #1 |
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Milgauss: Anti-Magnetic Question
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Since Milgauss is the only Rolex watch in the line-up advertise about it is being Anti-Magnetic watch. As of this year, 2012, many new Rolex models have upgraded with parachrome hair spring such as DayDate, Submariner..etc. My question is, Is Milgauss more anti-magnetic than other models that equipped with parachrom hairspring? If it is, what other design details features in Milgauss more anti-magnetic than other? is it the extra back plate or there are more besides parachrome + back plate combo that are not advertised that people should know about? Is it possible that Milgauss' uniqueness that is no longer as speical as it used to? I am just curious.... |
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Milgauss has a faraday cage so YES it is more anti-magnetic than all the other Rolex watches.
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Some parts in a regular Rolex that may get magnetized and affect timing are the pallet, escapment wheel, mainspring, as well as a number of other nuts, bolts, and wigglepins.. Too many people read the marketing materials on the Parachrom and assume that it renders the watch anti-magnetic.. it does not. The previous Nivarox hairsprings used by Rolex were non-magnetic as well..
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These are valuable info. I am so glad that I open this thread. Hope this clear lots ppl's question clouds also about Milgauss. Thanks guys.
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If that's the case, then this whole Parachrom thing amounts to a marketing ploy, and an excuse to vertically integrate the company and keep everything in house. And the ploy worked — at least on me. Even so, you have to admit that the blue is damn pretty. |
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Great info!
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@Hairdude1: Love your avatar, man. I don't know why. But I do. It's a great pic.
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Well first the Parachrom was first installed on the new in-house Daytona way back in 2000.Now at this time it was a grey colour and ask yourself this if this hairspring was so fantastic why has is taken around 10 year plus to introduce into most of the line up.Now yes the hairspring is blue but done by a chemical process but its just a hairspring nothing more. And would doubt in the real world would Rolex watch wearers find little or no real benefit over any other hairspring that Rolex have used for decades.
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Faraday cages are for keeping out electrical fields and electrostatic charges. I am aware that electrical fields come together with magnetic effects but a Milgauss has a softiron shield for protection against magnetism - it's certainly NOT a Faraday cage ;) |
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