P.m.k
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My new Mille Miglia 2009 limited edition (Finally!)
Here are some pictures from my latest acquisition. I feel like the dimensions (42mm x 12,3mm) are really perfect and I like the sporty yet elegant look that the ruthenium gray dial gives.
And an interesting detail: if you compare the same piece on Kong's post (http://chopard.watchprosite.com/show-forumpost/fi-5/pi-3209816/ti-528001/s-0/) with this one you see that on my piece, there are the 05,10, 15, 20, ... marks in front of the indexes and on "Kong's posted watch" there aren't there!
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In a sport car context (Well I know in the MM race, the cars are a bit older...!)
Sincerely,
Patrick
This message has been edited by pat.trix on 2009-07-26 14:36:35

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By: LionH : August 7th, 2009-05:34
Congrat with the piece. I am leaning toward it as well.... Like to know the differences between the normal addition and the ltd addition. The price difference is apparently approx Aus$500 in Melbourne. Does it worth the money spend? I am also considering ...