Rolex Milgauss Hands On Review
posted by Arthur See on January 29th, 2009Please enable Javascript and Flash to view this Viddler video.
Check out our Hands on review of the Rolex Milgauss.
Rolex Watches you can wear on a Safari!!
posted by Arthur See on January 21st, 2009
If you ladies are looking to go on a Safari in style this is just the watch to wear!! Rolex has come out with a more animalistic looking collection. This is a unique Rolex Daytona that has roughly 48 diamonds throughout the whole case, with 36 baguette Orange Sapphires channel set in the bezel. The dial has a leopard print with 8 diamonds on the markers. The case is made out of solid 18 Karat yellow gold, along with a tri-fold buckle for the clasp. This exotic beast comes at a price of US$59,100. If you want one you can either pick it up at Bhindi Jewelers in California or you can just wait for about 1 year.
THE ROLEX WATCH THAT EVEN MAGNETO CAN WEAR
posted by Arthur See on November 18th, 2008
This is the first Milgauss upgrade in a looooooooooong time since it had been discontinued in 1988. Milgauss comes from the French word mille, which translates to “one thousand” and gauss is the unit of the magnetic field. The whole purpose of this watch is to not worry about putting your watch around magnets or working with magnetic items for example near cell phones. The case is 40mm solid 904L steel, it has a sapphire crystal which is less prone to scatches and 100 meters water resistant. The clasp is a comfort clasp during times when it is humid out and your wrist expands you can easily loosen your band with the clasp.
This model comes in a black dial, white dial and the very limited green sapphire crystal. I got the black dial version and it is not too
