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Prof. Rolex
08.12.2008, 09:49
Dear Rolex-Fans,
during holidays in the Bernese Alps (Switzerland) in September I also made a visit to my preferred AD in Interlaken and left him with an addition to my collection. Following I would like to introduce my new Milgauss (serial V 035xxx) a bit more in detail:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v463/MatthiasRBO/watches/116400-dial.jpg

As you can see, I decided to buy the black and more conservative version of the Milgauss. The white one was not really my taste, as due to my opinion the black surroundings of the indices would also require black hands, as we already know from the white Explorer II 16570 and from some white-dialed Datejusts of the 80ies. In addition the colour combination of the white and especially of the “green” Milgauss are very flashy and progressive. The black Milgauss is more discreet and conservative, which I personally like more.

Following the sideview of the watch::

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v463/MatthiasRBO/watches/116400-side.jpg

Since the introduction of the Triplock-crown in 1972 the Milgauss 116400 uses for the first time a Twinlock-crown with a diameter of 7 mm again. Interestingly the predecessor Milgauss 1019 used a Twinlock-crown of only 5,3 mm at a watch diameter of 38 mm.

Following the backside with closed and opened clasp:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v463/MatthiasRBO/watches/116400-back.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v463/MatthiasRBO/watches/116400-clasp-1.jpg

The clasp of the Milgauss Oysterbracelet 72400 ist identical to the Oysterbracelet 7220x of the Datejust. The clasp is equipped with an opening mechanism for allowing a comfortable opening of the clasp. By lifting up the front part of the clasp two small levers fold up on the other side for lifting the upper part of the clasp, which then clicks off from the lower clasp part.

Opening lever folded down:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v463/MatthiasRBO/watches/116400-clasp-2.jpg

Opening lever folded up::
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v463/MatthiasRBO/watches/116400-clasp-3.jpg

Even if the clasp looks on the first sight similar to the clasp of the GMT-Master 11671x the function is completely different. As the clasp of the Milgauss is kept closed through the tension between both hinged clasp parts, the clasp of the GMT-Master 11671x uses a much more complicated and spring operated closingmechanism. The following picture shows the clasp of my GMT-Master 116710 for comparison reasons:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v463/MatthiasRBO/watches/clasp-1.jpg
(Öffnungshebel=opening lever, Verriegelungshaken…=locking hook in opening lever, Feder…=spring for opening lever, hinteres…= rear hinge part, Drehachse…=rotation axis for rear hinge part)

Of course a picture of the Milgauss-set is a must:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v463/MatthiasRBO/watches/116400-set.jpg

For comig to an end, please find following some wristshots of the Milgauss in the Bernese Alps:

The Milgauss with Mönch and Jungfrau:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v463/MatthiasRBO/watches/116400-wrist-1.jpg

The Milgauss on the Schilthorn:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v463/MatthiasRBO/watches/116400-wrist-3.jpg

The Milgauss in the Wengernalp rack-railway at the station Wengen:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v463/MatthiasRBO/watches/116400-wrist-2.jpg

The Milgauss with the famous triumvirate Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v463/MatthiasRBO/watches/116400-5.jpg

Best Regards
Matthias

NicoH
08.12.2008, 10:15
Thanks for the great write-up, Matthias :gut: As always: It´s a pleasure to read :dr:

BTW: You don´t happen to be sticking out your tongue in the last picture? 8o

Did666
08.12.2008, 11:59
Beautiful :gut:

Signore Rossi
08.12.2008, 12:57
Thank you for the detailed view on the Milgauss and the gorgeous pics! :gut:

I am sure on the Wengen-pic I can see a passage of the Jungfrau-Marathon! ;)

jholbrook
08.12.2008, 15:58
Thanks for sharing the review - I really enjoyed the mountain shots! :dr:

RoyvdStad
08.12.2008, 16:43
Verry Nice watch and verry nice area in Switserland. I visit it every year and always take a look at Bucherer in Interlaken.

Ciao Roy

ulfale
08.12.2008, 18:09
I have the same and I enjoy wearing it! :gut:

Once again: pretty pics

alicia
08.12.2008, 22:04
I'm consistently fascinated by the clasp :gut: - great pics as well =)

Tyrann
08.12.2008, 22:49
:gut: p e r f e c t :gut:

klobi
09.12.2008, 05:24
Wow, clear and sharp images :gut:

Congratulations !

Sounds like an unforgettable holiday trip :dr: