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Thanks for 2004 edition vote and it was on my shortlist too (nt)
(nt) This message has been edited by MTF on 2015-02-11 14:11:10
1997 and 1998 Editions
By: MTF : February 10th, 2015-02:04
Nico 1997 edition was in the vintage 'Classic' style that they brought back for 2014. I would EXPECT you to like that. ;) 2014 I left out the ones without GMT movement because I don't like the date window at 'half-past-four' that you get with the straight...
Period Correctness?
By: MTF : February 10th, 2015-03:13
Nico, How can you ask for rubber strap with the Mille Miglia 2014 Race Edition? That would not be correct for the period. The watch pays tribute to the oldest cars from the 1920s and 1930s. That is why the usual 1960s Dunlop Racing style rubber strap is r...
This one ...
By: nilomis : February 10th, 2015-03:51
Just because it carries the last name of my most recent granddaughter: Now, family matters aside, the 2014 looks almost perfect: My only complain is the date (also called Nicolas syndrome). Without the date ... Perfect. Cheers, Nilo ...
Good guess but ...
By: nilomis : February 10th, 2015-04:38
I believe that my daughter reject the "Competitor" as a name. She also reject the 100m!!! Little Miss Ferrara (I'm so absented minded that I triple check before I did the original post) is the correct name. About straps, I agree with your taste to Barenia...
Are you psychic?
By: MTF : February 10th, 2015-04:44
Shell Cordovan is great material for racing apparel and maybe you know something about future designs for CHOPARD and Porsche Motorsport watches? ;) As the MM 2014 Race Edition is a tribute to vintage classic racing, they must use calfskin. I like Barenia...
Great minds...
By: CaliforniaJed : February 10th, 2015-15:10
think differently! The ā97 and ā98 examples seem to me the quintessential Mille Miglia watches. And I like 2012, MTF. It would be my favorite, in fact, but for the GMT complication, which seems superfluous on this watch. My favorite, though, is the 2008 G...
Correction
By: Gary Dudley : March 17th, 2019-10:46
I own an 8141 from 1988, it was attached to car number 215 a Porsche 955 and it is confirmed on the back of the watch that it was a true Mille Miglia 8141. However, the red arrow is not on the face of. the race models, I believe that the commercial or aft...