Milgauss · 116400GV
Rolex Milgauss 116400GV
| Maison | Rolex |
|---|---|
| Model | Milgauss |
| Collection | Milgauss |
| Reference | 116400GV |
| Case Material | Stainless Steel |
| Dial | Black |
| Year | 2015 |
| Condition | Confirmed on enquiry |
| Box & Papers | Confirmed on enquiry |
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Milgauss — from the Rolex register.
The Milgauss gathers Rolex's references within the Maison Soletti timepiece register. Each is presented with its reference number, materials and dial, and is available to acquire on enquiry.
See the full Milgauss collection →- 01Part of the curated Rolex selection at Maison Soletti.
- 02Every reference is verified and presented for private acquisition.
- 03Our concierge can source specific dials, materials and years on request.
About the Rolex Milgauss
- What defines the Rolex Milgauss?
- The Milgauss gathers Rolex's references within the Maison Soletti timepiece register. Each is presented with its reference number, materials and dial, and is available to acquire on enquiry.
- What should I know about the Milgauss before buying?
- Part of the curated Rolex selection at Maison Soletti.
- How do I acquire a Rolex Milgauss from Maison Soletti?
- Every Milgauss reference in our register is verified and presented for private acquisition. Submit an enquiry and a specialist will reply — usually within 48 hours — with full pricing, additional photography and video, condition and box-and-papers status, and will help you secure the watch.
The House of Rolex
Rolex set the terms of the modern wristwatch. The Oyster case of 1926 made it the first waterproof watch; the Perpetual rotor of 1931 made it self-winding. A century on, every reference is a certified chronometer — and the most recognised object in watchmaking.
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