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The Race-Ready 2024 Chopard Mille Miglia Classic Chronograph and GTS Chrono

Revving its engines for the upcoming Mille Miglia race, Chopard unveils its annual batch of race-themed chronographs.

| By Rebecca Doulton | 4 min read |

The legendary Italian Mille Miglia vintage car race, from Brescia to Rome and back, is just around the corner, drawing crowds of car lovers and drivers from around the world. As the sponsor and official timekeeper of this race since 1988, Chopard enjoys one of the longest-standing alliances in classic motorsports. The brand’s co-president, Karl-Friedrich Scheufele, has participated in every Mille Miglia edition since 1989. Perpetuating the brand’s tradition of Mille Miglia watches, and just four days ahead of the race, Chopard releases two Mille Miglia-themed watches, a retro-inspired Classic Chronograph with a panda dial and a limited edition GTS Chrono.

Milla Miglia Classic Chronograph

Nicknamed ‘La Gara’ (Italian for race or competition), the panda dial of the Classic Chronograph is replete with cues from the racing world. The black-and-white dial evokes the chequered flag saluting the first car crossing the finish line, and the three black counters, the shape of the hands and Arabic numerals nod to vintage car dashboards.

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As a race-inspired chronograph, it has a black tachymeter scale to measure the average speed of a vehicle over a known distance. The silvery central area of the dial has a circular brushed finish, and the contrasting black sub-dials (running seconds at 3, 12-hour totaliser at 6 and 30-min counter at 9 o’clock) have snailed interiors and white tracks. The large vintage-style Arabic numerals and the baton hour and minute hands are treated with Super-LumiNova, and there is a date window angled in at 4:30. Red accents are used to highlight the 1000 Miglia arrow on the dial and the tip of the central chronograph seconds hand.

Last year, Chopard introduced a more compact version of its Classic Chronograph made from the brand’s super-hard and luminous alloy, Lucent Steel. Measuring 40.5mm across and 12.8 mm thick, the case features polished and satin-brushed finishes. The pushers, designed to look like engine pistons, are knurled like the texture of a brake pedal. The notched crown resembles a petrol tank cap and is topped with a steering wheel motif. Highlighting its retro spirit, a glass-box sapphire crystal over the dial lets more light enter the case and increases the depth of the dial opening.

Powered by a COSC-certified ETA A32.211, an upgraded modular version of the ETA 2894-2, the power reserve has increased from 42 to 54 hours, and the activation of the chronograph is smoother. The Mille Miglia Classic Chronograph is paired with a perforated rally-style black calfskin strap and a Lucent Steel pin buckle.

Quick facts: 40.5mm x 12.88mm – Lucent Stee case, sapphire crystals, 50m water-resistance – ‘La Gara’ black-and-white panda dial – ETA A32.211 automatic modular chronograph movement with COSC certification, 4Hz, 54h power reserve – black rally-style calfskin strap with Lucent Steel buckle – ref. 168619-3005 – EUR 10,100

Mille Miglia GTS Chrono Limited Italian Edition

Chopard will gift each car crew participating in the 2024 Mille Miglia a GTS Chrono in powerful black and grey livery with red accents. It is also releasing a 100-piece limited edition, available exclusively in Italy.

The bead-blasted titanium case gives the watch an edgy, contemporary look. The dark grey titanium visually attenuates the dimensions of the large 44mm wide and 14.6mm thick case, increases its resistance to shocks and corrosion and radically reduces its weight. Highlighting its racing credentials, the tachymeter scale is featured externally on the black aluminium insert in the bezel. The black DLC crown is topped with a steering wheel, and the pushers have brake pedal motifs.

The galvanically treated frosted grey dial features black snailed sub-dials at 6, 9 and 12 o’clock and highlights the chronograph displays with red hands, matching the 1000 Miglia arrow pointing to the date window. Unlike previous editions of the GTS Chrono, the date window is now separated from the 1000 Miglia logo and enhanced with a built-in magnifier. The charcoal hour makers and baton hour and minute hands have black Super-LumiNova inserts.

Hidden under the solid caseback, decorated with the 1000 Miglia arrow logo, is an automatic chronograph movement based on the Valjoux 7750 calibre. Beating at 28,800vph, it delivers a 48-hour power reserve and is COSC-chronometer certified. The contemporary black strap is made from upcycled plastic recovered from the Mediterranean.

Quick facts: 44mm x 14.6mm – grade 2 titanium, bead-blasted with black aluminium bezel, black DLC steel crown and pushers – sapphire crystal, closed back – 100m water-resistance – grey frosted dial and black counters – automatic chronograph based on Valjoux 7750, COSC-certified, 4Hz, 48h power reserve – black upcycled yarn strap with DLC steel folding clasp – ref. 168571-3019 – 100-piece limited and numbered edition available exclusively in Italy – EUR 10,300

For more details, please visit www.chopard.com.

https://monochrome-watches.com/2024-editions-of-the-chopard-mille-miglia-classic-chronograph-and-mille-miglia-gts-chrono-specs-price/

3 responses

  1. 10k euros for a modular chrono is borderline indecent, fairy dust lucent steel or not. Most of their chronos get slaughtered on the second hand market.

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  2. Hi all, saying “10k euros for a modular chrono is borderline indecent” is such an understatement 😉

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