The very first Rolex Milgauss was provided through the two references 6541 and 6543, produced in the mid-1950s. These are watches of great rarity. My quest, however, for the last 5 years has been to find the Milgauss model that followed from these prior r...
to another .... all I can say is bravo and big congrats! Remarkable piece of Rolex history is again in your watch box Indeed black dialed one would be my preference as well All in all you've done it again Thank you for nice post as well Sincerely yours D
I love this reference for its under-the-radar seriousness. As you say, it may be in the shadow of the Sub, but judging from the difficulty to find (and pay for) them, it certainly appears that it has its own dedicated fan crowd :) Happy for you that you f...
I had the pleasure of having two Black 1019's side by side some weeks back and was wondering about the difference between the shiny faceted set on one and the flat matte and very technical set on the other. Any idea when the matte hands were introduced?
...wonderful watch, indeed. I disagree just on a couple of things; i like more the ridged hands, and especially the 1/5 seconds scale dial...but this is just me. thanks for sharing all this infos and pictures, congrats for the new entry. ciao, chris
.....hands and gradations are about taste...and to be honest, I think I could be equally happy with the 1/5th! Hands are not a big deal for me either, though i do like the flat nature a touch more.
Congratulations on the Watch, first. The 1019 is a bit like the 1655. You can see many before finding the one which sings to you. Then it is a long love affair. I found mine, but it is on Patrice's wrist, sadly. ;) Yes, the 1019 is a totally different ani...
.....share some other similarities too. Neither is really "like" a Rolex. Their styling is different. Thanks for the comments, Nicolas.....i have to say although i did miss seeing you in Paris, it was a fruitful trip!
If you asked me what next - Sub or SD? My answer would be neither, this Milguss really ticks all my boxes! :) Huge congrats, my friend and thank you for great post! Best Blomman
. .....if you feel like that now, once you get one on your wrist for a period of time, it just gets worse. I can see the Milgauss with you.....fits some themes, eh?
Just a few weeks ago I had the chance to play with a friends Milguss.... It only confirmed my fear.... This is a watch I must have one day! Best Blomman
and such a beauty. I was not much of a Rolex fan until recently ~ the past few years or so. To me, they all have the same look to the point where you could tell it was a Rolex ~ Subs, DS, Datejust, etc. ~ and that was/is not a bad thing. But everyone was ...
And thanks for the history, always enjoy reading this. Didn't know they made this model til 1990. It looks much more vintage and older. Always loved the milgauss and it's great to see there is more love for it! Enjoy it Joe! Best David
......yes, right up to 1990. I think the model hardly changed at all in 25 years so although produced till 1990, it has its DNA from the mid-60s....but to be fair really has that 70s retro feel Thanks for your comments
. . . would be listening to Dave Brubeck . . . . . . on a McIntosh stereo . . . . . . while wearing a Milgauss . . . . . . and sipping . . . . . . Olympia beer. [Well, maybe not the Oly, but you get the drift ;-) . . . ] ...
classic watch. btw : can you tell us the first two digits of the case number ?? this is not a trivial question : 1019 with highest case number I have seen untill now are in the 6.1 mill. range, altough sold up to the early 90s , as this model was not a re...
1019 is a very interesting watch also for this question : 6.1 is most likely the last batch ( cases produced in late 1979 ) they have backs produced in 1968 or 1970 ( last batch known ) like this one : the back belongs to the watch with italian paper shar...