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Is this the luckiest watch in the world?

 

Created in partnership with The Jockey Club, the 100 Golden Miller Racing Chronographs carry the luck of a legend. Each watch buckle is cast from an original horseshoe worn by the champion

steeplechaser Golden Miller in his triumphant 1934 season.

 

Golden Miller's five consecutive Cheltenham Gold Cup victories (1932-1936) remain unmatched. He is the only horse to win both the Aintree Grand National and Gold Cup in the same year (1934).

 

If you have ever rubbed the hoof of our Golden Miller statue for luck, this exceptionally British designed and Swiss crafted watch takes the tradition to its ultimate level.

The Jockey Club and Brooklands Watches present

The Jockey Club and Brooklands Watches present

THE GOLDEN MILLER RACING CHRONOGRAPH
STRICTLY LIMITED TO 100 PIECES

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When The Jockey Club approached us to create the Golden Miller Racing Chronograph, it was both a technical challenge and a profound responsibility. How do you honour the greatest steeplechaser of all time with a watch? How do you forge an alloy from one precious horseshoe to create its buckle? In succeeding, I hope we've created the most desirable watch any race fan could own - and there will only ever be 100 made

Simon Jeffs, Founder, Brooklands Watch Company

The unique Golden Miller Racing Chronograph

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Based on our Triple Four design by legendary British designer Sir Terence Conran, this 41mm stainless steel racing chronograph combines a luxury Swiss automatic movement with British assembly and exceptional details that make it the ultimate collectible watch for race fans.

The Swiss automatic movement – a decorated calibre assembled in Britain, ensuring precision engineering meets British watchmaking heritage.

The lucky Golden Miller buckle – crafted from bronze alloy incorporating an original Golden Miller racing shoe.

The iconic racing dial – finished in opaline white with a bi-compax dial reflecting the original Brooklands timekeepers’ stopwatches

The exhibition case-back – reveals a bespoke rotor and decorated movement, with sapphires arranged as horseshoe nails in Dorothy Paget's racing colours of blue and yellow.

It’s all in the details - exclusive accessories

The historic badge – numbered in the style of the 1934 Cheltenham Steeplechase Club Ladies Badge, made by WO Lewis, badge makers to The Jockey Club for over 180 years.

The commissioned portrait – Golden Miller by Emily Johnson, official Artist in Residence at Cheltenham Racecourse, styled as a 1930s cigarette card.

The stunning presentation box – housed in our exclusive Brooklands leather racing case.

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