ROLEX. A FINE AND RARE STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC ANTI-MAGNETIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, BRACELET AND ORIGINAL GUARANTEE
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ROLEX. A FINE AND RARE STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC ANTI-MAGNETIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, BRACELET AND ORIGINAL GUARANTEE

SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, MILGAUSS MODEL, REF. 1019, CASE NO. 2'005'043, CIRCA 1969

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ROLEX. A FINE AND RARE STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC ANTI-MAGNETIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, BRACELET AND ORIGINAL GUARANTEE
SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, MILGAUSS MODEL, REF. 1019, CASE NO. 2'005'043, CIRCA 1969
Cal. 1560 automatic lever movement, 26 jewels, gilt metal anti-magnetic cap, silvered dial, applied baton numerals, sweep centre seconds, tonneau-shaped water-resistant-type case, screw back, screw down crown, stainless steel Rolex Oyster bracelet and deployant clasp, case, dial and movement signed
37 mm. diam.
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Lot Essay

US$20,000-30,000

With Rolex Certificato di Chronometro Ufficiale, product literature and fitted presentation box.


The Milgauss model was designed for use in areas of high electro-magnetic fields found in laboratories and electro-engineering. One of the most distinctive of all Rolex 'Sports' models, the 1019 was the last 'tool' watch designed for a specific activity to be made by the renowned firm. In production from 1966 to 1990, the model was only available in stainless steel. Its name is derived from the Greek "Mil" for thousand and "Gauss", the unit to measure magnetism. A normal watch movement can withstand to 70-90 Gauss whereas the Milgauss keeps its incredible precision in a magnetic field up to 1000 Gauss.

The probability of finding such a well-preserved example is quite rare and should be considered as such.

The different versions of reference 1019 are illustrated and described in Vintage Rolex Sports Models by Martin Skeet & Nick Urul, pp. 95 - 97.

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