Some watch shots

And my third and last watch shot. I was given a $300 gift card as my company cancelled the high performers trip due to da Rona. So I bought this watch as to memorialize that achievement. Nothing fancy at all.

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For $300, was the trip an all expense paid trip to Gorst?
 
Bought myself a Luminox this year because I can't read any of my fucking watches in the dark anymore. My wife says it kept her awake the first night I wore it to bed. That's a good enough road-test for my sorry destructive ass.

You guys who dump several K into a time piece have my respect, because a kick-ass tool is always worth the money. But having lost a few watches and/or had them stolen over the years, I just can't justify going too far North of $300 these days, just to pay $50 to $150 bucks every couple years for a new crystal.
 
And my third and last watch shot. I was given a $300 gift card as my company cancelled the high performers trip due to da Rona. So I bought this watch as to memorialize that achievement. Nothing fancy at all.

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For $300, was the trip an all expense paid trip to Gorst?
Last year it was at the Phoenician in Scottsdale. This year it is in Maui. They just went cheap for 2020 despite a kick ass year. Better than a stick in the eye and I am grateful. So, I bought the watch for myself as a gift for a great 2020.
 
And my third and last watch shot. I was given a $300 gift card as my company cancelled the high performers trip due to da Rona. So I bought this watch as to memorialize that achievement. Nothing fancy at all.

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For $300, was the trip an all expense paid trip to Gorst?
Last year it was at the Phoenician in Scottsdale. This year it is in Maui. They just went cheap for 2020 despite a kick ass year. Better than a stick in the eye and I am grateful. So, I bought the watch for myself as a gift for a great 2020.

Congrats dude. Sounds like you have a good attitude and it’s taking you places, seriously.
 
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Doogin'
 
I've come full circle, picked up the Z-Blue Dial Milgauss after previously owning the black.

The color combo of green Sapphire glass, orange lightning bolt and blue sunburst kicks ass.

It's a Rolex that doesn't take itself too seriously and that's why I love it.

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I've come full circle, picked up the Z-Blue Dial Milgauss after previously owning the black.

The color combo of green Sapphire glass, orange lightning bolt and blue sunburst kicks ass.

It's a Rolex that doesn't take itself too seriously and that's why I love it.

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Nice looking watch, but something about the lightning bolt second hand seems a bit gimmicky. It’s giving some Pikachu vibes.

 
I've come full circle, picked up the Z-Blue Dial Milgauss after previously owning the black.

The color combo of green Sapphire glass, orange lightning bolt and blue sunburst kicks ass.

It's a Rolex that doesn't take itself too seriously and that's why I love it.

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Nice looking watch, but something about the lightning bolt second hand seems a bit gimmicky. It’s giving some Pikachu vibes.

I get what you mean, but once you understand the history of this model it makes more sense.

The original Rolex Milgauss was designed in tandem with CERN scientists back in the 1950s, who's exposure to electromagnetic fields ruined the timing mechanisms in their watches. The milgauss is heavy for its size because the movement is encased in a faraday cage which keeps it from getting magnetized.

The lightning bolt is actually from the original design, it's a nerd watch.

The OG from 1956

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I've come full circle, picked up the Z-Blue Dial Milgauss after previously owning the black.

The color combo of green Sapphire glass, orange lightning bolt and blue sunburst kicks ass.

It's a Rolex that doesn't take itself too seriously and that's why I love it.

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Nice looking watch, but something about the lightning bolt second hand seems a bit gimmicky. It’s giving some Pikachu vibes.

Skrong DISAGREE!

The lightning bolt is da teats.

FO, G
 
I've come full circle, picked up the Z-Blue Dial Milgauss after previously owning the black.

The color combo of green Sapphire glass, orange lightning bolt and blue sunburst kicks ass.

It's a Rolex that doesn't take itself too seriously and that's why I love it.

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Nice looking watch, but something about the lightning bolt second hand seems a bit gimmicky. It’s giving some Pikachu vibes.

Skrong DISAGREE!

The lightning bolt is da teats.

FO, G

Obviously you’re a Pokémon fan. NTTAWWT
 
I've come full circle, picked up the Z-Blue Dial Milgauss after previously owning the black.

The color combo of green Sapphire glass, orange lightning bolt and blue sunburst kicks ass.

It's a Rolex that doesn't take itself too seriously and that's why I love it.

View attachment 55112

View attachment 55113

Nice looking watch, but something about the lightning bolt second hand seems a bit gimmicky. It’s giving some Pikachu vibes.

I get what you mean, but once you understand the history of this model it makes more sense.

The original Rolex Milgauss was designed in tandem with CERN scientists back in the 1950s, who's exposure to electromagnetic fields ruined the timing mechanisms in their watches. The milgauss is heavy for its size because the movement is encased in a faraday cage which keeps it from getting magnetized.

The lightning bolt is actually from the original design, it's a nerd watch.

The OG from 1956

First-Rolex-Milgauss-and-CERN-Archive-Image.jpg

It’s an interesting heritage for that watch. I did Google it up before posting to find out what Milgauss was and what the lightening bolt symbolizes.

I knew that I’d get some push back from some of our more unrestrained poasters (hi @purplebaze) with my less than 100% complimentary post and appreciate your Nebraska classy response @doogles.

🫡
 
I've come full circle, picked up the Z-Blue Dial Milgauss after previously owning the black.

The color combo of green Sapphire glass, orange lightning bolt and blue sunburst kicks ass.

It's a Rolex that doesn't take itself too seriously and that's why I love it.

Nice timepiece. Second hand reminds me of Ready Kilowatt.

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No chance I wouldn't scratch the fuck out of that watch within 3 days of acquiring it, though.

I'm rough on things. I know.
 
I've come full circle, picked up the Z-Blue Dial Milgauss after previously owning the black.

The color combo of green Sapphire glass, orange lightning bolt and blue sunburst kicks ass.

It's a Rolex that doesn't take itself too seriously and that's why I love it.

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View attachment 55113

Nice looking watch, but something about the lightning bolt second hand seems a bit gimmicky. It’s giving some Pikachu vibes.

I get what you mean, but once you understand the history of this model it makes more sense.

The original Rolex Milgauss was designed in tandem with CERN scientists back in the 1950s, who's exposure to electromagnetic fields ruined the timing mechanisms in their watches. The milgauss is heavy for its size because the movement is encased in a faraday cage which keeps it from getting magnetized.

The lightning bolt is actually from the original design, it's a nerd watch.

The OG from 1956

First-Rolex-Milgauss-and-CERN-Archive-Image.jpg

It’s an interesting heritage for that watch. I did Google it up before posting to find out what Milgauss was and what the lightening bolt symbolizes.

I knew that I’d get some push back from some of our more unrestrained poasters (hi @purplebaze) with my less than 100% complimentary post and appreciate your Nebraska classy response @doogles.

🫡

I've killed for less.
 
I've come full circle, picked up the Z-Blue Dial Milgauss after previously owning the black.

The color combo of green Sapphire glass, orange lightning bolt and blue sunburst kicks ass.

It's a Rolex that doesn't take itself too seriously and that's why I love it.

View attachment 55112

View attachment 55113

Nice looking watch, but something about the lightning bolt second hand seems a bit gimmicky. It’s giving some Pikachu vibes.

I get what you mean, but once you understand the history of this model it makes more sense.

The original Rolex Milgauss was designed in tandem with CERN scientists back in the 1950s, who's exposure to electromagnetic fields ruined the timing mechanisms in their watches. The milgauss is heavy for its size because the movement is encased in a faraday cage which keeps it from getting magnetized.

The lightning bolt is actually from the original design, it's a nerd watch.

The OG from 1956

First-Rolex-Milgauss-and-CERN-Archive-Image.jpg

It’s an interesting heritage for that watch. I did Google it up before posting to find out what Milgauss was and what the lightening bolt symbolizes.

I knew that I’d get some push back from some of our more unrestrained poasters (hi @purplebaze) with my less than 100% complimentary post and appreciate your Nebraska classy response @doogles.

🫡

I've killed for less.

🥱
 
I've come full circle, picked up the Z-Blue Dial Milgauss after previously owning the black.

The color combo of green Sapphire glass, orange lightning bolt and blue sunburst kicks ass.

It's a Rolex that doesn't take itself too seriously and that's why I love it.

View attachment 55112

View attachment 55113

Nice looking watch, but something about the lightning bolt second hand seems a bit gimmicky. It’s giving some Pikachu vibes.

Skrong DISAGREE!

The lightning bolt is da teats.

FO, G

To me, it's the Rolex that doesn't look like a Rolex, if that makes any sense.
 
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