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Do You Want to Sell Your Rolex Milgauss?

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Rolex Milgauss on White Background

The Rolex Milgauss is a versatile, durable watch that's considered a good investment by some Rolex enthusiasts and a great choice for many people. With a very unique functionality for a tool watch and an eye-catching design, this interesting piece is always a good one for a pre-owned Rolex dealer to have in inventory even though it might sit on the shelf for a long while. If you have a Rolex Milgauss and want to sell it, make sure you know what you have. 


Milgauss Design


The Milgauss has a classic Rolex design with a robust Oyster case, a self-winding movement, and a lightning bolt-shaped second hand. It's made of tough steel and is water-resistant to 100 meters. It’s built to be worn in many different settings, including business environments and the outdoors. It's anti-magnetic and can withstand magnetic fields of up to 1,000 gauss, which is the primary “tool watch” purpose for the watch, useful in many scientific settings and at certain power and military installations. 


Investment Potential


The Milgauss is considered a good investment by many, especially given the shortage of stainless steel Rolex Professional watches. Prices for Rolex watches have been increasing steadily, and the Milgauss is considered one of the best investment opportunities in the Rolex catalog. Having said that, I can’t stress enough that I believe you buy a Rolex because you want it on your wrist and not because you anticipate making money on it. Sure, a


Milgauss may be more likely to retain its value, and you can think about that when you make your purchase decision. But buy a watch because you want to wear it and not because you want to sell it later.


The Milgauss is a unique take on the traditional Rolex tool watch, and that makes it something you’ll have no trouble selling. If you’d like to sell your Rolex in San Diego, give me a call. Or, you can just bring your watch by our La Jolla showroom. You’ll be glad you did.

 

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