After seven years of the updated Milgauss’ production, Rolex thrilled collectors once again with another new variant of the professional antimagnetic timepiece, which no one saw coming. Furthering the model’s already whimsical aesthetic, this new reference was distinguished by the presence of a metallic blue dial, referred to as “Z-Blue” by the brand. Retaining the green crystal first seen in 2007, along with its orange dial accents, this latest execution of the Milgauss exists as one of the single most colorful models to be produced by Rolex to date.
Like its less vibrant predecessors, the Z-Blue Milgauss is powered by the Parachrom hairspring-fitted, COSC certified caliber 3131 movement, housed by Rolex a soft iron Faraday cage and again by a case crafted from the hardwearing 904L stainless steel. Though mechanically and structurally identical to those which came before it in 2007, the addition of a vibrant blue dial breathed new life into the collection, earning the Milgauss a new reno
Rolex, originally founded in 1905 by Hans Wilsdorf, stands as a paragon of horological excellence and timeless style. This Swiss watchmaking legend has consistently set the standard for precision, durability, and prestige. Rolex watches are renowned for their enduring value, making them both exceptional timekeepers and coveted collector's items. With iconic designs like the Rolex Submariner, Rolex Datejust, and Rolex Day-Date, this brand epitomizes luxury craftsmanship and innovation.