Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad
Reading time 3 min.

Maurice Lacroix Debuts Pontos S Solar Duo

With the new Pontos S Solar and Pontos S Solar Chronograph, Maurice Lacroix expands its sportiest line for the first time with Swiss solar quartz movements, pairing light-powered efficiency with robust 200-meter water resistance and a distinctly summer-ready aesthetic.
Maurice Lacroix Pontos S Solar Chronograph: title
© Maurice Lacroix

Solar Energy Enters the Pontos Collection

Long days, bright sunlight, and time spent on and around the water define the season—and the new Pontos S Solar models are designed precisely for that environment. Maurice Lacroix introduces solar-powered timekeeping to its sport-focused Pontos line for the first time, offering both a three-hand watch and a chronograph. Both models are built for active use, combining durable construction with a clean, modern design language and colorful accents that emphasize their technical character.

 

Maurice Lacroix Pontos S Solar and Pontos S Solar Chronograph, Front

Pontos S Solar Chronograph and Pontos S Solar 


© Maurice Lacroix

Inside the Pontos S Solar beats the Ronda 215 solar quartz movement, while the chronograph version is powered by the Ronda 2040.D. Both calibers are developed in Switzerland and convert light into energy, eliminating the need for regular battery changes. Once fully charged, the three-hand model offers a power reserve of up to eight months, while the chronograph runs for up to five months. According to the brand, the battery will only need replacement after more than ten years of use.

Maurice Lacroix Pontos S Solar: Dial

Pontos S Solar 

© Maurice Lacroix

The semi-transparent dials feature a smoky, graded effect with approximately 20 to 30 percent translucency, allowing sufficient light to reach the solar cells beneath. For readability in all conditions, Superluminova is applied to the bold indices and hands. Two luminescent colors enhance legibility and orientation: blue highlights the minutes hand and the first 15 minutes of the bezel, while green is used for the hours hand, hour markers, and remaining indications.

Maurice Lacroix Pontos S Solar Chronograph: dial, night

Pontos S Solar Chronograph

© Maurice Lacroix 

The chronograph places its date display at 6 o’clock, while the three-hand version positions it at 3 o’clock. Dial colors include black and blue executions, alongside versions with fluorescent orange accents for a more expressive, high-contrast look across rehaut, hands, and chronograph elements.

Maurice Lacroix Pontos S Solar: Front

Pontos S Solar 

© Maurice Lacroix 

Case Architecture and Sport-Proof Credentials

Both models share a case design measuring 42mm in diameter and 13mm in height. Selected versions feature a black or gunmetal DLC-coated stainless steel case for enhanced durability and a more technical appearance. A unidirectional rotating aluminum bezel, a screw-down crown with protective guards, and 200-meter water resistance underline the watches’ strong sports credentials. The screw-down case back is engraved with a nautical compass and wave motif, reinforcing the maritime theme.

 

Maurice Lacroix Pontos S Solar: case back

Pontos S Solar Chronograph

© Maurice Lacroix 

Straps and Pricing

All models feature an easy-change strap system, allowing tool-free switching between configurations. Options include FKM rubber straps in black, blue, or fluorescent orange, as well as a five-row stainless steel bracelet with satin-brushed and polished links.

 

Maurice Lacroix Pontos S Solar Chronograph: wrist

Pontos S Solar  Chronograph

© Maurice Lacroix 

Pricing for the Maurice Lacroix Pontos S Solar starts at CHF 990 (approximately $1,090) with a rubber strap, CHF 1,090 (approximately $1,200) on stainless steel, and CHF 1,250 (approximately $1,380) for the version with a green fluorescent rubber strap.

And the Maurice Lacroix Pontos S Solar Chronograph is priced from CHF 1,290 (approximately $1,420) on rubber, CHF 1,390 (approximately $1,530) on steel, and CHF 1,500 (approximately $1,650) for the orange fluorescent rubber version.


To learn more, visit Maurice Lacroix, here.

Maurice Lacroix Maurice Lacroix Pontos S Dive Watches Tool Watches Chronographs

Latest Articles

Corum Revives the Coin Watch for America’s 250th Anniversary with 50 State-Inspired Editions - 50 states, 50 designs
To celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States, Corum reimagines its historic Coin Watch in a collection of 50 state-themed editions. The Heritage Coin collection comprises 250 watches in total and pays tribute to both American history and one of Swiss watchmaking’s most recognizable designs.
3 minutes
Mauron Musy Introduces the MU09 NODE° to the U.S. Collector Community - A closer look at Mauron Musy’s U.S. debut for the MU09 NODE°
The Swiss independent brought its new micro-rotor watch to collectors in New York and Miami as it looks to build a deeper presence in the American market.
5 minutes
Louis Erard Adds to 2340 Collection with the Mauve and Forest Editions - A distinct display of minimalism
Louis Erard expands its 2340 collection with the new Mauve and Forest editions. Integrated design, lightweight materials, and distinctive textured dials define the latest additions.
3 minutes

You might also be interested in

Meet the Frederique Constant Classics Moneta Solarmetre - Solar innovation in a coin-edge design
With the new Classics Moneta Solarmetre, Frederique Constant extends its 2024 Moneta line with a technically forward, visually restrained interpretation of the modern dress watch. For the first time, the collection’s signature coin-inspired design meets a fully integrated solar movement.
3 minutes
Jun 12, 2026
Citizen Promaster Wave Tracker: A New Eco-Drive Sailing Watch for Regattas and Life at Sea - The ocean calls
Citizen expands its Promaster Marine collection with the new Wave Tracker, an analog-digital sailing watch equipped with a regatta timer, tide graph, moon phase display, and sunrise and sunset times for 203 locations worldwide.
4 minutes
Jun 23, 2026
TAG Heuer Introduces Formula 1 Solargraph x Indy 500 Limited Edition - Just in time for the race
With the new Formula 1 Solargraph x Indy 500, TAG Heuer continues its long-running connection to motorsport. Limited to 1,110 pieces, the 38mm sports watch references the Indianapolis 500 through a series of subtle design details while incorporating the brand’s light-powered Solargraph movement.
3 minutes
May 24, 2026
Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad