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Rolex Steel Milgauss Ref. 1019

Rolex Steel Milgauss Ref. 1019


Brand: Rolex
Model: Milgauss
Reference: 1019
Year: 1971
Material: Steel
Dial Color: Silver
Dimensions: 37mm
Watch Movement: Self-Winding
Bracelet/Strap: Steel
Box/Paper: Watch Only
Condition: Some Hairline Scratches, Can Be Polished Upon Request
SKU: 204164

The story of the Rolex Milgauss begins not in the world of sport or exploration but in the laboratory. In the mid-1950s, Rolex set out to build a wristwatch that could thrive where magnetic fields threatened the very mechanics of a traditional movement. The Milgauss, its name drawn from mille for a thousand and gauss for the unit of magnetic force, was born to answer that challenge and became one of the most purpose-driven tool watches Rolex ever made. Early iterations were tested around CERN, the European physics research organisation in Geneva, where strong fields abound and ordinary watches simply stopped.

By the early 1960s, the Milgauss evolved into the reference 1019, the model offered here. Where its progenitors wore more adventurous styling, the 1019 quietly moved toward a sober, understated aesthetic that followed Rolexs broader design language. It retained the essential internal Faraday cage designed to protect the movement from magnetic interference, but its outward appearance was now defined by a smooth steel bezel and clean, matte dial options in silver or black. Over almost three decades of production until the late 1980s, subtle dial and hand variations emerged, but the core DNA of function married to restraint remained constant.

This particular example carries a silver dial that, at a glance, feels classic and refined. The baton hour markers sit crisply against the backdrop, with the straight seconds hand tipped in a restrained red arrow that Rolex used across all 1019 variants and which stands as the only vibrant flourish this reference ever wore. The 37mm steel case, true to period proportions, offers a presence that is neither diminutive nor overstated on the wrist, and the Plexiglass crystal preserves its vintage charm.

Condition on this piece is consistent with a well-lived watch. The steel bracelet complements the cases lines and adds to the overall utilitarian elegance. Watches like this are appealing not because they reward a closer look: they encapsulate a very specific chapter in Rolexs history when solving technical problems took precedence.
$23,500.00
Rolex Steel Milgauss Ref. 1019—
$23,500.00
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Description


Brand: Rolex
Model: Milgauss
Reference: 1019
Year: 1971
Material: Steel
Dial Color: Silver
Dimensions: 37mm
Watch Movement: Self-Winding
Bracelet/Strap: Steel
Box/Paper: Watch Only
Condition: Some Hairline Scratches, Can Be Polished Upon Request
SKU: 204164

The story of the Rolex Milgauss begins not in the world of sport or exploration but in the laboratory. In the mid-1950s, Rolex set out to build a wristwatch that could thrive where magnetic fields threatened the very mechanics of a traditional movement. The Milgauss, its name drawn from mille for a thousand and gauss for the unit of magnetic force, was born to answer that challenge and became one of the most purpose-driven tool watches Rolex ever made. Early iterations were tested around CERN, the European physics research organisation in Geneva, where strong fields abound and ordinary watches simply stopped.

By the early 1960s, the Milgauss evolved into the reference 1019, the model offered here. Where its progenitors wore more adventurous styling, the 1019 quietly moved toward a sober, understated aesthetic that followed Rolexs broader design language. It retained the essential internal Faraday cage designed to protect the movement from magnetic interference, but its outward appearance was now defined by a smooth steel bezel and clean, matte dial options in silver or black. Over almost three decades of production until the late 1980s, subtle dial and hand variations emerged, but the core DNA of function married to restraint remained constant.

This particular example carries a silver dial that, at a glance, feels classic and refined. The baton hour markers sit crisply against the backdrop, with the straight seconds hand tipped in a restrained red arrow that Rolex used across all 1019 variants and which stands as the only vibrant flourish this reference ever wore. The 37mm steel case, true to period proportions, offers a presence that is neither diminutive nor overstated on the wrist, and the Plexiglass crystal preserves its vintage charm.

Condition on this piece is consistent with a well-lived watch. The steel bracelet complements the cases lines and adds to the overall utilitarian elegance. Watches like this are appealing not because they reward a closer look: they encapsulate a very specific chapter in Rolexs history when solving technical problems took precedence.
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