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The Maurice Lacroix Aikon Automatic Chronograph
When it comes to blending urban design with mechanical substance, Maurice Lacroix’s Aikon collection has consistently stood out. At the heart of this visionary series is the Aikon Automatic Chronograph AI6038-TT03F-33-1 — a timepiece that captures sporty energy and Swiss watchmaking prowess in one bold package.
This sporty timepiece with its 44 mm Grade 5 titanium case makes its intentions clear: strong, modern, and unmistakably technical. This material is lightweight yet resilient, giving wearers a comfortable fit without sacrificing durability.
One of the main aesthetics of the Aikon line is the six-claw bezel design — a visual signature that gives the watch architectural depth and visual edge.
Under the sapphire crystal is a grey dial with square motif texture. This beautiful dial features a day/date display at 3 O’clock and chronograph indicators arranged in a classic 12-6-9 layout, giving balance and easy readability.
Completing the look are polished indices and applied hands — all treated with Super-LumiNova for reliable visibility in low light.
Under the hood this Maurice Lacroix is using caliber ML112 — an industry-respected Swiss engine based on the reliable architecture of the Valjoux 7750. This automatic movement uses 21 jewels and features 48 hours of power reserve and 200M of water resistance.
With its smooth 28,800 vph beat rate and robust construction, the ML112 balances precision with durability — appealing to both chronograph enthusiasts and daily wearers alike.
The timepiece comes with an integrated titanium bracelet that features Maurice Lacroix’s Easy Strap Exchange system. That means you can easily swap the bracelet for an optional rubber or leather strap without tools.
The Aikon Automatic Chronograph exemplifies what makes the Aikon line so beloved: bold lines, thoughtful engineering, and a performance-driven heart.
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