Mille Miglia 2000 runs on an automatic movement with ETA caliber with Dubois Depraz chrono mode. It has 37 jewels and 40 hours of power reserve with COSC-certification for chronometer.
It uses titanium case with brushed finishing. Its diameter is 40mm and has a thickness of 13mm. Its sapphire crystal is curved and treated with anti-reflective on both sides. The caseback has sapphire crystal showing the movement within. Its water resistance is up to 50m.

The finishing on its dial is uniquely anthracite gray with circular graining finish. This resembles the same materials used in the instrument panels of the 1930s sports cars.
It has a silvered flange that indicates the tachometer scaling. It has luminescent Arabic numerals as well as luminescent baton central hands that are rhodium-plated.
There are three counters on the dial which are all silvered and decorated with circular beads. The counters indicate the small seconds at 3 (with the famous red arrow that indicates “1000 Miglila”), the hour counter at 6, and the minute counter at 9.
Its second hands running around the center has a red arrow at its tip. The minute track with a 1/5 of a second division marked by luminescent triangular markers is printed on the dial. Its date display is located between 4 and 5.
It uses a very special rubber that has treading that resembles the Dunlop Racing tires used in the 1960s. It has titanium clasp for its buckle.
The other versions available are the yellow gold and white gold that comes in 250 pieces limited edition respectively.
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