replica Maurice Lacroix AIKON watches Automatic Chronograph Shows Titanium
ML’s popular luxury sports watch saves weight by using a mix of grade 2 and grade 5 titanium.
Maurice Lacroix entered the competitive luxury sports watch market early, launching the mechanical Aikon back in 2018. Since then, it has introduced a variety of colors and materials, as well as different styles. From rugged dive watches to chronographs, from colorful summer watches to creative and complex interpretations, almost everything has been available. However, based on consumer feedback, Maurice Lacroix has now expanded its range again, launching lightweight models in the Aikon Automatic 42 and Aikon Automatic Chronograph series. Surprisingly, it uses grade 2 and grade 5 titanium! high quality cheap watches
AIKON AUTOMATIC 42 TITANIUM
The Aikon is loosely based on the 1990s Calypso, with a profiled case, fixed bezel and six iconic claws. A variety of sizes and materials have been introduced in the past, but Maurice Lacroix chose the Automatic 42 (42mm) to debut the stylish titanium look, along with the Automatic Chronograph, which we’ll get to later. The case and bracelet are made from a mix of grade 2 and grade 5 titanium, creating an interesting contrast in color and finish. For example, the claws are made from grade 5 titanium, which can be polished to a shiny surface, while grade 2 titanium cannot.
Aside from the materials of the case and bracelet, the only other change is the dial. The dial is available in a vibrant purple hue or a muted, monochromatic gray. It’s in typical Aikon style, with a chequered pattern, applied hour markers and hands with Super-LumiNova, and a framed date window. Sandwiched between the dial and the sapphire crystal caseback is the Sellita SW200-based Caliber ML115. It offers a 38-hour power reserve and runs at 28,800vph. As expected, the Aikon Automatic 42 Titanium comes with an integrated grade 2 and grade 5 titanium bracelet. best replica watches
42mm x 11mm – Grade 2 and grade 5 titanium case – Claw-fastened bezel – Sapphire crystal and caseback – Hexagonal crown – 200m water resistance – Purple or grey dial with lattice pattern – Super-LumiNova hands and hour markers – Framed date window – Calibre ML 115 (Sellita SW200) – Automatic winding – 28,800 vph – 38-hour power reserve – Integrated titanium bracelet with folding clasp.
AIKON CHRONOGRAPH 44 TITANIUM
And then there’s the Aikon Automatic Chronograph Titanium, which is slightly larger than its time and date counterparts. At 44mm, the watch is fairly large, so the same mix of grade 2 and grade 5 titanium certainly helps with the wearing comfort. It’s worth noting that this isn’t the first titanium Aikon Automatic Chronograph, but it is the first to feature mixed grades of titanium. Naturally, it’s in line with chronograph models we’ve seen in the past, with a striking bezel and flat crystals front and back. The pushers are partially covered and flanked by a hexagonal crown. Similar to the Aikon Automatic 42 Titanium, it’s water-resistant to 200 meters. Breitling Perpetual Calendar 140th Anniversary
For the dial, we have the choice of either an equally bold purple or a shiny gold, both with contrasting subdials and a framed date window. The subdials are either grey or black and feature a snailed finish for an interesting color and texture effect. It’s driven by the automatic Caliber ML112, which is based on the Sellita SW500. It beats at 28,800vph and has a running time of 48 hours when fully wound. It also sits on an integrated titanium bracelet (again, a mix of grade 2 and grade 5).
44mm x 15mm – Grade 2 and grade 5 titanium case – Fixed bezel with signature claws – Sapphire crystal and caseback – Hidden pushers – Hexagonal crown – 200m water resistance – Purple or gold dial with lattice pattern – Contrasting snailed subdials – Polished hands and hour markers with Super-LumiNova – Calibre ML112 (base Sellita SW500) – Automatic chronograph – 28,800 vph – 48h power reserve – Integrated titanium bracelet with folding clasp.