Just glare/shadow/reflection as far as I'm aware. All the ones I've handled over the years look exactly the same.
Can anyone tell an inexperienced buyer i.e. me if Rolex used different blue colours on Milgauss models?
From basic googling I think the blue dial was introduced in 2014 but interweb pics seem to show different shades of blue unless it's just how they react to day/sunlight.
Thanks for anyone who can enlighten me as I'm looking at a few used ones.
Just glare/shadow/reflection as far as I'm aware. All the ones I've handled over the years look exactly the same.
The only blue Milgauss is the Z Blue
Here is mine, the same watch if different lighting conditions
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Last edited by paw3001; 25th April 2019 at 21:10.
Thanks, that's just what I wanted to see, don't suppose you want to move it on!
It has a green crystal which means the dial varies massively depending on angle and lighting - anything from smoky/foggy to a divine sunburst. All part of the appeal!
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I love my one they really are a great watch in the summer sun and something a bit different. You can pick them up below list 2nd hand and you do still sometimes see them in an AD window.
Have my eye on a few, hopefully will sort something soon 😁