That's cool enjoy. Have you explored and exhausted other options. And why? Curious, I have struggled to want a Rolex and feel I keep missing something about them. Grand Seiko and VC are top of my list. Although I do have a much loved Tudor Bronze, which Rolex will never touch bronze.
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I have wanted a Rolex Milgaus since I laid eyes on one. Its original purpose and subsequent legacy capture my imagination. Watches, until the quartz revolution, had always been a balance of art and application, and I find the Milgaus emblematic of that
That is really nice and the orange lightning bolt is very hard to argue. Looks great.
One of the most overlooked features of the Milgauss is that it is antimagnetic, unlike many automatic watches.
Magnetic fields are so common in daily life that most people don’t notice them unless they have an automatic watch that suddenly is off by 15-30 minutes.
Unless you have a de-gaussing machine, this becomes a problem that you must take the watch to a watch shop to fix.
Your new watch won’t have that problem, so good choice!!
This is what meant by "original purpose".
Milgaus was a watch designed specifically for engineers, scientists, and medical workers whose profession put them in or near high-magnetic fields. The awful sales performance of the original models caused them to later be highly sought-after collector's items.