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Chopard unveil five new Mille Miglia chronographs for the 2023 edition of the historic race Chopard unveil five new Mille Miglia chronographs for the 2023 edition of the historic race

Chopard unveil five new Mille Miglia chronographs for the 2023 edition of the historic race

Borna Bošnjak

Born in the days when drivers didn’t wear seatbelts, in hopes of being ejected from the burning wreckages of their petrol-filled bathtubs on wheels, the Mille Miglia was an iconic open-road endurance race. Much like the similar Mexian Carrera Panamericana, the Italian grand touring spectacle claimed many lives throughout its history, eventually ceasing operation in 1957. These days, the race lives on through the Mille Miglia Storica, and is an opportunity for vintage, multi-million dollar marvels on wheels to stretch their legs, and the drivers to depress immaculately machined aluminium pedals to the proverbial metal.

As long-time sponsors of the race, Chopard also showed in full strength, introducing no less than five new references for the occasion of the race. The first four, regular-production Mille Miglia Classic chronographs sport a new 40.5mm Lucent Steel case, but the real treat is the highly sought-after Mille Miglia GTS Chrono Limited Edition Italy, with only 100 pieces available from Italian retailers, all of which have long sold out.

The race

Held over five legs taking you to Remini, Rome, Parma and back to the starting point in Brescia, the 41st re-enactment of the race saw hundreds of pre-1957 cars vying for the title of victor. The crown eventually went to the 1929 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 in the hands of six-time winner Andrea Vesco and three-time winner Fabio Salvinelli, taking the crown for the fourth year in a row.

Team Chopard, headed by petrolhead and motorsport enthusiast Karl-Friedrich Scheufele, brought a enviable line-up of cars including a white Porsche 356 Speedster driven by Romain Dumas and co-piloted by Zhu Yilong. Not to be outdone in his 35th outing in the race, Scheufele teamed up with Grand Prix legend Jacky Ickx in a Mercedes 300 SL – arguably the most beautiful car ever made.

Mille Miglia GTS Chrono Limited Edition Italy 2023

And now – the watches. As a token of gratitude towards each driver that enters the race, Chopard provides a Mille Miglia watch, the honour this year given to the aforementioned GTS Chronograph. Its colourway suggests that it was designed by petrolheads, as the cream and green combination just seems to suit beautiful cars so well, with red accents that match the classic 1000 Miglia insignia surrounding the date wheel.

The 44mm Lucent Steel case allows for a large, legible dial and oversized hour and minute totalisers of the 6-9-12 chronograph layout. The COSC-certified movement is derived from a Valjoux 7750 ébauche, which means automatic winding, 4 Hz, and a 48-hour power reserve.

Finally, a part of the proceeds from the sales of this limited editions are to be dedicated to the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, experiencing tragic floods that claimed numerous lives and displaced tens of thousands.

Brand Chopard
Model Mille Miglia GTS Chrono Limited Edition Italy 2023
Reference Number 168571-3015
Case Dimensions 44mm (D) x 13.79mm (T)
Case Material Lucent Steel
Water Resistance 100 metres
Crystal(s) Sapphire
Dial Cream with grained finish
Strap Brown perforated calfskin with black rubber lining and Lucent Steel clasp
Movement Valjoux 7750-derived chronograph, automatic
Power Reserve 48 hours
Functions Hours, minutes, small seconds, date, chronograph
Availability Now
Price €8,610

 

Mille Miglia Classic Chronograph

For those who missed out on a Mille Miglia drive or simply wish for a smaller chronograph, Chopard has you covered. The 40.5mm Lucent Steel (and ethical gold) Mille Miglia Classic Chronograph is available with the classic Nero Corsa engine-turned black dial that, depending on the light, looks like a vintage aluminium dashboard, but also three other colourful variants.

The most eye-catching of those is undoubtedly the cherry red, or Rosso Amarena, execution, with a circularly brushed sunburst dial, azurage sub-dials and white highlights in the applied indices, hands and tachymeter scale.

A little more subtle is the Verde Chiaro with its pistachio vibes – a shade that seems to have become a popular option with the rise of the green dial. Despite all the different colour variations, Chopard has colour-matched the date wheel, positioned in the oft-debated 4:30 position.

For a classier take on the Mille Miglia Classic Chronograph, Chopard paired a steel blue colour with ethical 18k yellow gold accents for the rounded bezel and knurled pushers and crown, a hue not dissimilar to that of the Alpine Eagle, though with a more subdued finish.

Apart from the case size, the Classic Chronograph models differ from the GTS variant in the movement department, too. The smaller diameter and reduced height are thanks to the ETA A322-11, an upgraded variant of the 2894-2 modular chronograph calibre. This means the watches feature a 54-hour power reserve and chronometer certification, running at 4 Hz.

Brand Chopard
Model Mille Miglia Classic Chronograph
Reference Number 168619-3001 (Nero Corsa)
168619-3003 (Rosso Amarena)
168619-3004 (Verde Chiaro)
168619-4001 (Grigio-Blu)
Case Dimensions 40.5mm (D) x 12.88mm (T)
Case Material Lucent Steel
Lucent Steel and ethical 18k yellow gold
Water Resistance 50 metres
Crystal(s) Sapphire
Dial Engine-turned black, cherry red, pistachio green, steel blue
Strap Calfskin leather with Lucent Steel buckle
Movement ETA A322-11, automatic chronograph
Power Reserve 54 hours
Functions Hours, minutes, date, small seconds, chronograph
Availability Now
Price €9,580 (Nero Corsa)
€9,800 (Rosso Amarena, Verde Chiaro)
€11,600 (Grigio-Blu)