Anonimo Firenze Millemetri Model 2000

The Millemetri model was introduced by Anonimo Firenze in 1998. This diving watch in a 42mm stainless steel case is water-resistant up to 1,000 meters.

Anonimo Firenze Millemetri Model 2000

Anonimo Firenze also created two special editions of this extreme diving instrument: Millemetri Deep Blue in a limited edition of 200 pieces, and Millemetri TRILOGEO (limited edition of 70 boxes for 210 pieces to celebrate the exceptional dive up to 2,100 meters of the Millemetri model, on 9 October 2002 off the coast of Augusta, Sicily, within the Geostar Project).

The Anonimo Firenze Millemetri watch houses an automatic movement based on the Swiss ETA 2824-2 calibre. The watch comes fitted with a helium escape valve.

Technical details

Model: Anonimo Firenze Millemetri Model 2000

Movement
Automatic mechanical ANONIMO F1 01.0 based on ETA 2824-2, adjusted 4 positions. Colimaçon finish on bridge and rotor.

Functions
Hours, minutes, seconds, date

Case
Sandblasted and satin finish AISI316 stainless steel
Diameter: 42.00 mm
Screw back
High thickness domed sapphire crystal (4 mm)
Screw-down crown
Manual screw helium expulsion valve
DEEP BLUE version: Large screw-down crown for underwater use. Automatic helium escape valve.
TRILOGEO version: The three Millemetri models have a screw-down caseback with a special commemorative engraving.
Waterproof: 100 ATM

Dial
Arabic numerals, indexes, hour and minute hands, second hand indicator in nickel, all treated with luminescent material. Date display between 3 and 4 o’clock.

Strap
Leather strap with patented Kodiak treatment for continuous immersions of up to 24 hours in sea water
ANONIMO personalized stainless steel buckle

DEEP BLUE version: Leather strap with patented Kodiak treatment with stainless steel folding clasp

Versions
Millemetri
Millemetri Deep Blue (limited edition of 200 pieces)
Millemetri TRILOGEO (limited edition of 70 boxes for 210 pieces to celebrate the exceptional dive up to 2100 meters of the Millemetri model, on 9 October 2002 off the coast of Augusta, Sicily , within the Geostar Project)