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Maurice Lacroix Introduces Three New Variants of the Aikon Automatic Skeleton

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Maurice Lacroix’s Aikon collection continues to evolve with the release of three new models, further solidifying the line's blend of modern design and horological craftsmanship. Expanding on the success of the 39mm Aikon Automatic Skeleton, the Swiss brand now offers two new 42mm variants with a sleek gray dial, alongside a 39mm model featuring a striking blue dial. All three timepieces offer an in-depth look at the complex inner workings of their automatic movements.

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The Aikon collection traces its roots back to Maurice Lacroix's successful Calypso model from the 1990s. The reimagined Aikon was launched in 2016, bringing a fresh, sport-inspired aesthetic that quickly gained traction within the watch community. Known for its distinctive urban design, the Aikon line now includes an array of models in various sizes, materials, and styles. In 2022, the Aikon Automatic Skeleton was introduced, featuring a transparent sapphire dial that showcases the movement beneath.

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At the heart of the Aikon Automatic Skeleton is the skeletonized Caliber ML115, developed in collaboration with renowned movement specialist Sellita. The movement's transparency invites the wearer to marvel at the precisely choreographed interplay of gears and components, offering a captivating glimpse into the mechanical world within. The Aikon Automatic Skeleton 39mm, housed in a stainless steel case with a dark skeleton dial, has become a bestseller, drawing attention for both its technical sophistication and refined design.

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Building on this success, Maurice Lacroix is now expanding the range with three new models. The two 42mm variants respond to the demand for a larger case size, offering a familiar dark skeleton dial alongside a fresh blue dial option. The 39mm version, also with a blue dial, complements the trio.Each model is water-resistant to 200 meters and features the signature bezel with the six "horns." The cases are alternately satin-brushed and polished, with matching metal bracelets that feature Maurice Lacroix's "EasyChange" system for quick and easy strap swaps.

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A standout feature across the collection is the transparent sapphire case back, which offers a vista of the ML135 automatic movement. With a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour and a 38-hour power reserve, the movement is a fine example of Swiss craftsmanship. One can admire traditional finishing techniques, including Colimaçon and perlage, along with a rhodium-plated, skeletonized rotor adorned with the Maurice Lacroix logo.

Pricing is marked at $3,950.

To learn more, visit Maurice Lacroix, here.

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