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Os reproduzco parte de un reportaje que hace referencia a al Rolex Milgaus.
"During the 1950s, the protection against magnetic fields was not exclusive to IWC and other brands showed some specific interests in this subject. Rolex, which was especially known for its dive watches (with the Oyster case and then the 1953 Submariner), also studied the idea of a scientist’s watch. And what they came with in 1954 is the now iconic Milgauss, under the reference 6541, a stainless steel watch with an Oyster case and a rotating bezel. And as its name refers to, it was protected against 1.000 gauss magnetic fields."
"During the 1950s, the protection against magnetic fields was not exclusive to IWC and other brands showed some specific interests in this subject. Rolex, which was especially known for its dive watches (with the Oyster case and then the 1953 Submariner), also studied the idea of a scientist’s watch. And what they came with in 1954 is the now iconic Milgauss, under the reference 6541, a stainless steel watch with an Oyster case and a rotating bezel. And as its name refers to, it was protected against 1.000 gauss magnetic fields."