David Blaine And The Rolex Milgauss Capture The Illusions Of Time

David Blaine

Rolex watches have always found unique ways to capture the passage of time and more than once Rolex watch making has made a departure from conventional modes of watch making and delved into avenues that offer a lot more flexibility and creative options when it comes to making watches. The Rolex watch making technique has always abided by and maintained its commitment to excellence be it the watch designed displayed to the world or the internal mechanism hidden beneath but running the watch efficiently. A Rolex Milgauss comes into the picture of this discussion because this watch introduces the concept of capturing the illusions that time might create in highly magnetic environments and tries to streamline this disorderliness into a method. The Rolex Milgauss more than lives up to the promises it makes. David Blaine is a master illusionist and endurance artist who has made the unpredictability of time second nature to the kind of life he lives and the choice of work that he has chosen to live by.

David Blaine known as the modern day Houdini started out training for acting in New York and also appeared in number of television commercials and daytime dramas. He later moved to Manhattan and soon started out with his foray in street magic. Hid first show David Blaine: Street Magic, a show that both critics and magic enthusiasts called a breath of fresh air in the world of magic. The show Magic Man had a David Blaine with a team of camera performing random and skilled magic on the city streets. The artist gauged what the spectator’s likes and dislikes and his magic imbibes a personal flavor that is unmistakable. Some other classic magic stunts that the artist has conducted and pulled off well include Buried Alive where he spent a week in a coffin buried underground and came out alive surviving on a few drops of water every

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day. He came out describing a vision where he saw the world united as one. Frozen in Time, his next stunt was one that could have proved fatal; David Blaine survived it though he later talked about having an almost near death experience with this feat. He has book published in his name Mysterious Stranger: A Book of Magic. His other magical feats include the Dive of Death, Revolution, and Drowned Alive amongst others. Obviously the artist has multiple listings in the Guinness Book of World Records.

The Rolex Milgauss is a certified chronometer that is resistant to a magnetic flux density that goes to the reach of 1000 gauss. The size of the watch is 40 mm and the black dial of the watch adds a class to the watch that is definitely not predictable. The bracelet of the watch is an Oyster finish that keeps the legitimacy of the Rolex name intact. The Rolex Milgauss is waterproof to a depth of 100 meters. This watch is unbeatable in the ways that it excels over other watches, because it is not merely a watch from a luxury watch brand, it goes beyond the limitations of that and becomes a watch whose accuracy is difficult to reckon with. The self wound watch is crystallized in green sapphire and like most Rolex watches presents an unparalleled experience in its commitment to excellence.

Posted by Vanessa Puzio on November 13th, 2009 and filed under Rolex Culture, Rolex Events | No Comments »