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News: Chopard Mille Miglia Lab One. The First-Ever Non-Round Case for the Brand.

A new futuristic-shaped case and a new tourbillon movement complete the new Chopard Mille Miglia Lab One. This new concept watch that pays homage to the Mille Miglia Race. Designed in the spirit of high-performance race cars and impelled by the same quest for technical refinement and innovation, this is the first Chopard self-winding tourbillon chronometer and is issued in a 20-piece limited edition. This ultra-light model features a highly contemporary blackened titanium cushion-shaped case that is both exceptionally ergonomic and technically sophisticated, as well as a tourbillon movement equipped with a patented stop-tourbillon mechanism and a likewise patented invisible crown.

In developing this original watchmaking creation, Karl-Friedrich Scheufele, Co-President of Chopard and founder of the Chopard Manufacture workshops created in 1996, selected its best design engineers, watchmakers, and experts in the strictest secrecy with a mandate to imagine the future of sporting Haute Horlogerie. Thus assembled, the elite group drew inspiration from the calibre L.U.C 04.01-L, a unique movement that has made its mark on the history of Chopard Manufacture and today equips the L.U.C Engine One models. The first innovation featured in this new Mille Miglia Lab One timepiece is the first-ever Chopard Manufacture ‘form’ —non-round— self-winding tourbillon movement, enriched with several advanced functions.

Stemming from the performance culture characteristic of Chopard —partner and official timekeeper to the Mille Miglia race since 1988— it is driven by a passion for automobiles and a demand for quality tested in the toughest environments. Therefore, the dial is an open-worked grid reminiscent of a racing car radiator grille, while the movement echoes the open-worked cylinder head topping the dial and housing a large double-disc date display.

This ‘engine bonnet’ is flanked by two lateral gauges. The autonomy indicator —power reserve— sits between 7 and 8 o’clock. When Full, the ‘petrol tank’ of the Mille Miglia Lab One delivers a 60-hour power reserve. Between 4 and 5 o’clock, a retrograde day of the week indicator is a novel feature for Chopard. The luminescent-tipped skeleton hands ensure perfect legibility.

The final touch is set by the strap with its resolutely automobile-style materials: woven carbon fibers on one side, and rubber next to the skin.

The broken-line cushion shape of the case offers the advantage of maximizing the available read-off surface compared with the diameter, while the angular design further enhances its aura of sportiness. The case is made from titanium, bead-blasted on the flanks, and polished on the sloping surfaces —i.e. the bezel and lugs. It then undergoes a black Diamond-Like Carbon —DLC— treatment. In applying the aforementioned crystalline carbon, Chopard endows the watch with the natural advantages of this material, commonly used in the automobile industry. In this instance, it protects the case from scratching in an incomparably effective manner, as well as creating a resolutely winning appearance. The black DLC titanium case measures 48.6 x 46mm, a generous size dictated by that of the movement.


The Movement

Exactly as in a racing car, the ergonomics of the Mille Miglia Lab One timepiece are a core concern. A patent has been filed for the crown which, to avoid disturbing the wearer during laps, remains hidden beneath the watch and interacts laterally with the movement. Contrary to standard practice, it is fitted on the left. Powering the new Chopard Mille Miglia Lab One is a brand new movement, the Chopard Calibre 04.03-M. The first self-winding tourbillon calibre to emerge from Chopard Manufacture, it is protected by a patent relating to the stop-tourbillon mechanism. Inspired by a disc-brake system, the tourbillon carriage is brought to a halt by axially mounted levers that are activated as soon as the crown is pulled out. The movement can thus be set to the nearest second, which is extremely rare for a tourbillon. Another patent filed by Chopard relates to the Variner balance that ensures stable movement rating by compensating for inertia variations throughout the running time of the watch.

The movement is characterized by its ‘engine-style’ finishing. Its open-worked tourbillon bridge is shaped like a satin-brushed double bar. Featuring an all-dark finish in colors alternating between anthracite and deep black, thanks to a new galvanic treatment, its shimmering grey color makes a striking contrast with the calibre. This ‘engine’ powers a central display of the hours and minutes along with one of Chopard Manufacture’s favorite complications: a large double-disc date display. With its 485 parts, Calibre 04.03-M is one of the most complex movements ever made by Chopard Manufacture.

The new Chopard Mille Miglia Lab One is delivered on a rubber-lined carbon fiber strap with a folding clasp in DLC-coated black bead-blasted titanium. The watch is exclusively sold at Chopard boutiques and in a very exclusive limited edition of only 20 pieces.

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