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27 June 2024, 11:03 AM | #31 | |
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27 June 2024, 12:54 PM | #32 |
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My biggest regret in watch collecting was selling my Milgauss. It was an impulse move when I was building my collection instead of hanging onto it longer. Anyone who has done this for awhile knows that you can fall in and out of love with pieces and come back to them. I think about selling for 6-12 months before I even make a move these days.
I love the Milgauss. I think it has lost some of its niche in the Rolex catalogue as the brand has released more quirky dials and configurations over the past few years. For a while, the Milgauss was the only “unusual” piece in the lineup. I do think it will make a return. I think its DNA is tied up in that lightening bolt hand and now the GV glass. I don’t think either of those design features will disappear. |
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I remember when the last version of Milgauss came out it was hot for a bit and then was not. I did not think it was a bad looking watch, not my cup of tea. I did like that green glass and orange markers and lightning hand.
Last year we all saw the patent for the coke bezel design or so we thought, it did not happen. So this may also be something Rolex is considering but has not decided yet. Who knows? They always surprise us. At least you chatted up the SA and maybe made a good impression. Cheers, |
27 June 2024, 03:22 PM | #34 |
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Milguass coming back ??
Correct. The magnet field, close to the surface of some common household devices, is very high and can magnetize watch movements.
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27 June 2024, 06:53 PM | #35 |
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Yeah, I suppose it might be useful to have a Rolex with their patented new 4T resistant hairspring and escapement setup… Provided it has a Ti or ceramic or precious metal case and bracelet. Then it should be safe to wear in an MRI (most used for diagnostic purposes aren’t > 3T, at least not in my country).
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CuBe is used for the balance wheel. And in the patent, they replace it with an alloy with higher electrical resistivity. In the article, they also say that Rolex is "surprised" by the results. I'd doubt that as these results are purely logical: higher electrical resistivity means lower Eddy currents in a magnetic field = easier to move for the material in a magnetic field. In the Milgauss, it was a soft iron magnetic shield that protected the movement. However, at very high magnetic fields (2.5T and more), the soft iron is not useful anymore. And in any case, it's better to make the whole movement "magnetic resistant" than using magnetic shields. That's also why I think the Milgauss will unfortunately not come back. This patent will certainly be used for all new movements. |
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And know one would be allowed to wear any metal object anywhere near a MRI scanner, unless they were completely drain dead, or had no common sense which is sadly lacking today.
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And some are completely natural to come into close proximity with. Some here may be surprised by the field strength put out by some laptops (eg a macbook pro 16… relatively serious speakers, seriously near your wrists)…
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Even your own body produces a magnet field, myself used to work around powerful magnets the were capable of lifting 20 tons.And as a hobby used to repair transceivers and radio amplifier's that put out a strong magnetic field but never had a problem in getting any of my watches magnetised.But anyone with common sense should know never put a mechanical watch directly on a powerful magnet.
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I see the development as a positive to the extent I need not think about speakers or watch placement… Two real-world examples for me: 1) where I place my watch box… I make sure to keep it an adequate distance from my full size speakers (admittedly large speakers). 2) as a musician, I usually take off automatic watches before drumming. Flat surfaces near my kit include massive PA speakers / monitors and guitar amplifiers. I need to consciously remember to not place my watch there (even though convenient). For my laptop, honestly… something unavoidable. My watches aren’t magnetized but one laptop has far stronger magnets than the others… The development is a positive because once you get past 1-2T the risk drops significantly. Btw, an MRI machine emits an average field of around 1-2T but peak strength is far greater. The orientation of proximity of the magnetics create the specific hazards as well… |
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just dont see the need of it
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The Milgauss has always been one of my favorite Rolex. Would be great if it comes back.
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28 June 2024, 05:33 PM | #48 | |
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As per your comment it should have been pretty evident that dragging a conductor balance wheel through a strong field would generate eddy currents and magnetic interaction. A question that I have is whether a magnetic shield would multiply the effect of other anti magnetic technology incorporated into the watch. That is whether a high resistivity balance wheel say, or a Parachrom hairspring, would provide even greater performance if encapsulated within a magnetic shield. Intuitively this would seem to be the case, but in extreme environments such as multi T fields, who knows whether such simple modelling would gave any real world relevance. |
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Yes, confirmed from the source. My Grandma is one of the two people at Rolex that can make the Pepsi bezel. They just had her train an apprentice, because they are moving her to the green sapphire Milgauss assembly line.
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At last, some confirmation.
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It's in the Air King realm.... and if they brought the AK back, I seem them bringing it back. Some changes for sure, but I still expect it to be a little funky... maybe even a bit more than before.
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