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A Look at Maurice Lacroix's Aikon Automatic Ceramic Collection

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Ceramic is one of the most popular materials in the world of watchmaking, offering a range of benefits including scratch resistance, hypoallergenic properties, lightness, durability, and an appealing sheen. Maurice Lacroix has just introduced a fresh take to this field with its new "technical ceramic," which has been three years in the making. The Swiss brand from Saignelégier has optimized zirconium oxide, the foundation of traditional ceramics, by combining it with three additional oxides: hafnium oxide, yttrium oxide, and aluminum oxide. This results in a new, high-performance material that takes ceramic watches to the next level.

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The first watch to feature this innovation is the Aikon Automatic Ceramic, which is available in two sizes: a 42mm black version and a 39mm white version and comes with an attractive price tag. Throughout the development process, Maurice Lacroix worked closely with both retailers and customers to refine the design and surface finishes of these new models. This user feedback led to the creation of a more ergonomic balance between the case and the five-link bracelet, as well as the distinctive arms on the bezel that have become a hallmark of the Aikon collection since its debut in 2016. These are finished with a contrasting surface treatment, adding a unique, modern touch to the overall design.

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Despite the watch's impressive water resistance of 200 meters, the cases of the two new models measure just 11mm in height. The dials are adorned with a guilloché pattern and are with Superluminova on the hour markers and hands, ensuring excellent legibility even in low light. A date function adds to the practicality of the design, rounding out the sporty yet classic appeal of the three-hand configuration. The date display is designed to complement the color scheme of the dial, with black on white for the white dial and white on black for the black dial.

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Inside, the Aikon Automatic Ceramic is powered by the Sellita-based ML 115 automatic movement, which offers a 38-hour power reserve and delivers precise timekeeping. The movement's technical and aesthetic qualities are on full display through the sapphire caseback, where you can admire the perlage and colimaçon finishing, along with the brand’s logo on the rotor.

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The Aikon Automatic Ceramic models are priced at $3,300 each.

To learn more, visit Maurice Lacroix, here.

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