SuperClone Rolex

Super Clone Rolex Milgauss

The Scientist's Watch

About the Milgauss

Created for scientists and engineers working near electromagnetic fields, the Milgauss resists magnetic forces up to 1,000 gauss. Its signature green sapphire crystal and lightning bolt seconds hand make it one of the most distinctive Rolex models ever produced.

Super Clone Rolex Milgauss

Built for Science

The Milgauss — from 'mille' (thousand) and 'gauss' (magnetic flux) — was introduced in 1956 for scientists at CERN and other research facilities. Standard watches go haywire near powerful magnets; the Milgauss uses a Faraday cage of ferromagnetic alloys inside the case to shield the movement from fields up to 1,000 gauss.

Discontinued in 1988, the Milgauss was reborn in 2007 with a bold new identity. The Z-Blue dial with its electric blue sunburst finish, the orange lightning bolt seconds hand, and the signature green-tinted sapphire crystal made it the most visually distinctive watch in the Rolex catalog — a far cry from the conservative originals.

Our super clone Milgauss faithfully reproduces the green sapphire crystal tint, the lightning bolt hand, and the smooth bezel of the original. The Z-Blue and black dial variants are available, both capturing the playful spirit that makes the Milgauss a cult favorite among watch enthusiasts.

What to Expect

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Anti-Magnetic

Internal Faraday cage shields the movement from magnetic fields up to 1,000 gauss — true to the Milgauss mission.

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Green Sapphire Crystal

The signature green-tinted sapphire crystal — unique to the Milgauss and one of its most striking features.

Lightning Bolt Hand

Orange lightning bolt seconds hand — the playful design element that makes the Milgauss instantly recognizable.

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Swiss-Grade Movement

Automatic movement with 48-hour power reserve, shielded by the anti-magnetic inner case.

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904L Oystersteel

40mm Oyster case in full 904L steel with smooth bezel and 100m water resistance.

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Z-Blue Dial

Electric blue sunburst dial that shifts color in different lighting — the most popular Milgauss configuration.