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Rolex Milgauss

Milgauss is an interesting watch in the Rolex collection. The model, first released in the 1950s for scientists and engineers, gets its name from the words "mille" and "Gauss" (the latter being the unit of magnetic field), which literally translates to 1000 Gauss.
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Rolex Datejust

Ask any watchmaker about a Rolex and chances are you'll hear stories of rare, vintage, million-dollar Daytonas, the flamboyant Yacht-Master, or the high-tech two-tone Cerachrome bezels on the new GMT. Few collectors will immediately start talking about Datejust.
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Crown Twinlock vs Triplock

One of the foundations of the historical popularity of Rolex watches is their water resistance. As you may already know, in 1926, Rolex introduced the world's first waterproof watch, which the company called the Oyster.
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How to choose a watch

When buying, it is important to choose the right watch. The watch should be sized according to the size of the wrist. The lugs of the watch case should not protrude beyond the width of the hand - the "washer" on a narrow wrist looks awkward, although it should be noted that large watches are in fashion now. On a wide wrist, accordingly, a massive watch looks better. It is customary to wear a watch on a bracelet freely - so that it could, albeit with difficulty, be turned around the hand. On a strap - usually pretty tight. The color of the watch strap should ideally coincide with the color of the belt of trousers and shoes, therefore it is convenient to have at least a pair of straps for the watch - black and brown, while you can buy a "non-native" strap, if only it is of high quality.


It is very important that the watch looks at you adequately to your position. The more conservative your profession, the more classic the watch should be, at least at work. A financier, a doctor, a lawyer should embody in their appearance reliability and balance, respectively, reflected in the proven Swiss classics. Designer, "advertiser", Show-Man can express their originality and creativity in watches. Approach the purchase of expensive Swiss watches carefully - it is very easy to buy a watch and look ridiculous in it, and the "consultants" in the store will most likely sell you those watches that are simply more profitable for them to sell. Therefore, before buying a watch, formulate your criteria: the style of the watch (everyday, sports, suit, etc.), the level of firms, metal, the maximum price ...


Choosing Swiss watches from catalogs is not worth it - a watch on the wrist can look quite differently. Before buying, it is better to go to shops selling watches of different brands and try on at least a few options.


It's great if your watch is recognizable. Many expensive Swiss models have their own characteristic design elements, by which these watches are recognizable literally from 10 meters: an 8-angle "nut" Audemars Piguet, "apples" (arrows) and coin-cut Breguet faces, "barrel" Frank Muller, Maltese cross Vacheron & Constantin, etc.


 
 
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