Maurice Lacroix Revisits the Pontos Chronograph With Four New References
Elegance meets sporty.





Maurice Lacroix has unveiled four new iterations of its popular Pontos Chronograph watch. Imbuing elegance to a sporty silhouette, the release comprises two new dials – black and gunmetal gray – as well as a stainless steel bracelet or classic leather strap to wear for any occasion.
For this release, the horologer has implemented subtle enhancements to its already highly-refined time-teller. Now featuring Arabic numerals as hour indices, the new Pontos Chronograph adds emphasis on legibility without taking away any of its sense of luxury. Elevating the dial with a touch of modernity and sophistication are its three chronograph registers, partially open-worked hour and minute hands, as well as the open caseback that reveals its ML 112 automatic movement.
Arriving in a 43mm stainless steel build, two bracelet options are offered — from a matching 3-row bracelet to a croc-grain leather strap that’s embedded with the Maison’s signature M-logo. Much like its AIKON edition, the new chronograph is equipped with the in-house Easy Strap Exchange System, which allows wearers to easily swap between the bracelets to complement different outfits and occasions.
The stainless steel bracelet version retails for $3,350 USD, meanwhile, the leather strap ones are priced at $3,200 USD. For more information, visit Maurice Lacroix’s official website.
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