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Remembering the Millenary Maserati Dual Time

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In 2005, AP launched a splendid Millenary timepiece to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the automakers company founding.  The Limited Edition watch was offered in three case metals - stainless steel (900 pieces), rose gold (450 pieces), and platinum (90 pieces).  We will be looking at the steel model here.

The watch features a dual time function with day / night indicator, a power reserve, and a date function.  Certainly, the amazing dial on this timepiece is what I find most captivating.  Perhaps polarizing in aesthetics, there is no denying how unique it is.  It is made in several different layers that all cant towards the center of the watch.  The date feature is at 3, the dual time at 6, and the power reserve at 9.

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The case is listed at 42mm x 47mm, yet is quite comfortable on the wrist.  The caseband is brushed, while the bezel and lug tops are polished.  I have always adored the Millenary case; a very special canvas for unique AP creations.

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A closer look at the power reserve shows how its recessed area has a circular guilloche background, all sloping towards the center.  Typically, I am not one for company logos on a watch dial, but the Maserati trident in white gold is wicked cool.

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Using the circular disc for the hours and minutes within the oval case is really brilliant.  There is much to study and enjoy when wearing this watch.  I always felt like the elongated numerals on the right side of the dial were "wind blown" or pulled, as if the the car's heavy acceleration were leaving them behind.  It really is creative.  You can also see how the recessed subdials for the dual time and date have a thicker flange towards their right sides, and that is a function of the outer dial again sloping towards the center of the watch.

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The steel model was provided on a very nice brown calf strap, and it utilizes the typical AP deployant.  It is quite comfortable.  I have been asked how legible the watch is, and I never had problems reading the time on this dial.  It is kind of a neat effect when the hour and minute hands bunch up over the power reserve hand.  You don't tend to see such "congestion" on other watch dials.  The sharply shaped hands are filled with luminous material, and a luminous squares mark the dial at each hour.

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I'll soon be posting the interview I conducted with AP designer Octavio Garcia at SIHH2013.  As we made small talk at the start of our conversation, I made a point of bringing up this watch.  He spoke very fondly about it.  When I asked him how hard it was for AP to make this dial, his reply was rather straight forward: "It was a nightmare".

If you ever have the chance to view this watch in person, give it a good look.  Even if the design is not your cup of tea, you'll appreciate the originality of this awesome AP.


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respo April 29th, 2013-12:48
Ah, but this is my cup of tea, Michael How thoughtful of you to remind us of this beauty. :-) I never noticed the guilloche inside the power reserve indicator before. Yet another fine detail to admire on this watch. There is much to love on this one. It is one of my two or three favorite Mille... 
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MichaelC April 29th, 2013-14:01
Not sure I should show you this... You and I like similar teas ;-) Another piece we will revisit again in time. Cheers, my Friend. ... 
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respo April 29th, 2013-17:58
You're killing me, Michael! Well, that is my all-time favorite ROO. I hope you return to the Survivor soon. Thanks for that inspirational photo. Best, respo
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amanico April 29th, 2013-12:59
Funny. I remember this one very well, saw it several times, in the flesh. An eye catcher, but once on the wrist... Pffff; nothing more...Maybe due to the shape of its case? Surprising... Best, Nicolas.
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MichaelC April 29th, 2013-14:04
Nope, I am not buying the case-shape reason... As I know of another oval you are very fond of ;-) (me too, of course!). Well, as I wrote, it is a polarizing piece. I feel the dial is hit or miss with most. Thanks for your reply, Nicolas.
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amanico April 29th, 2013-14:05
I knew you would say that. But the other watch is less " ovale " shaped! ;) 
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MichaelC April 29th, 2013-14:24
Touche... You got me there ;-)
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JerryW April 29th, 2013-19:51
A very cool Millenary. I remember seeing one in NY when they were released. Thanks for sharing MichaelC. JerryW
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MichaelC May 3rd, 2013-08:21
Thanks Jerry. nt  
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docsnov April 29th, 2013-19:53
This watch reminds me of the millenary chronograph as both have asymmetric variably sized subdials, with the chronograph using the space on the left of the dial for the tachymeter rather than the power reserve seen here. I can speak more specifically to the chronograph as I have one, but both are kind of ... 
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