Rolex Milgauss 116400 Super Clone Watches Review

If you want a Rolex watch that has neither a date window nor extra functions, then you can choose from the three collections Rolex Explorer, Oyster Perpetual, and Milgauss. From the dials of these watches, we can find that these Rolex watches only provide local time. Although their functions look simple, they are very reliable and robust watches. Our topic today is the latest Rolex Milgauss 116400 super clone watch.

The Return Of Milgauss

The first Rolex Milgauss clone watch was Ref. 6541, which was born in 1954. Although Rolex did not produce the world’s first anti-magnetic watch, the Migauss super clone watches at that time had a strong anti-magnetic ability. After many iterations, this anti-magnetic watch series temporarily stopped updating in the late 1980s. After a window of nearly 20 years, Rolex released the Rolex Milgauss 116400, which also indicated that the best Milgauss replica is back. There are three versions of Rolex Milgauss super clone 116400. The first Milgauss 116400 replica watch has a white dial. The second is a black dial with green sapphire crystal. The last one is a black dial with transparent sapphire crystal.

Antimagnetic Ability

The antimagnetic ability of Rolex Milgauss 116400 super clone watches is hidden in the case and movement. The first is the Faraday cage in the case. Faraday cages have been used since the first replica Rolex Milgauss watch. For a long time, this cage can withstand a magnetic field of 1,000 Gauss. Since the NO.3131 movement was developed, this watch has an added guarantee. Because the Parachrom hairspring inside this movement increases the anti-magnetic ability of the watch. So far, only the Rolex Air-King super clone watch has shared this excellent movement.

Watch Specifications

  • Case Size: 40MM
  • Material: 904L stainless steel
  • Waterproof Depth: 100M
  • Power Reserve: 48h
  • Strap: Oyster bracelet, polished center link

Finally, I want to say that Rolex Milgauss clone watches are really low-key watches. Because its functions are hidden in the case.

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