The new Maurice Lacroix Aikon remixes titanium grades and dial colours

The new Maurice Lacroix Aikon remixes titanium grades and dial colours

Borna Bošnjak
  • Maurice Lacroix goes more sporty and more bold with brightly coloured Aikon models in titanium.
  • Rather than just picking one grade, the cases are a mix of finishes and both grade 2 and grade 5 titanium.
  • Both the Automatic and Chronograph are powered by Sellita-based movements, priced at US$2,950 and US$4,600, respectively.

 

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The Maurice Lacroix Aikon has always played in the affordable segment of the integrated bracelet market, while still offering a solid option in a crowded space. This is not to say that the brand hasn’t ventured outside its usual comfort zones, whether that be within the Aikon collection or the likes of its Masterpieces, but these were more often than not special or limited editions with limited appeal. As a response to customer feedback, Maurice Lacroix is expanding the Aikon Automatic Titanium collection that does push the prices up slightly, but yet again delivers a refreshing alternative to the usual suspects. With two bold purples, and opulent gold, and a subtle silver, these Sellita-powered lightweights set themselves apart by combining two grades of titanium to further highlight their integrated bracelet designs.

Maurice Lacroix Aikon Automatic Titanium

maurice lacroix aikon automatic titanium case profile

The new Aikon Automatic models perhaps show the interplay of the two titanium grades best. The high-polished surfaces are executed in grade 5, while the main case and grained surfaces of the bracelet are all grade 2. Considered “commercially pure”, grade 2 titanium tends to be preferred for ease of machining and greater corrosion resistance, while grade 5 is strengthened by the addition of aluminium, and vanadium, with tiny percentages of iron and oxygen in the mix, too. Though by no means preposterous, the 42mm diameter does wear larger thanks to the integrated bracelet design, but remains slim at just 11mm while still delivering 200 metres of water resistance with a screw-down crown.

maurice lacroix aikon automatic titanium dial close up

While the titanium construction may be most attractive to those who want a lightweight watch, but Maurice Lacroix made sure the dials stand out too, especially with this bright purple variant. Both models sport a stamped clous de Paris dial texture, with faceted indices and simple fencepost hands, with a framed date complication at 3 o’clock. A quick personal interjection – I really like how the grey/silver Aikon Automatic plays with the muted tones of the titanium case – it’s a really stealthy look.

maurice lacroix aikon automatic titanium movement caseback

Movement-wise, the Aikon Automatic Titanium continues the lineage of its steel siblings, using the ML115 movement, a Sellita SW200 with a custom rotor that seems to be the only modification from the base calibre. It’s a tried-and-tested performer, reliably beating at 4Hz, though slightly lagging behind some competition with its 38-hour power reserve.

Brand Maurice Lacroix
Model Aikon Automatic Titanium
Reference AI6008-TT032-430-1
AI6008-TT032-230-1
Case Dimensions 42mm (D) x 11mm (T)
Case Material Grade 2 and grade 5 titanium
Water Resistance 200 metres
Crystal(s) Sapphire front and back
Dial Purple or grey clous de Paris
Strap Integrated grade 2 and grade 5 titanium bracelet, butterfly clasp
Movement ML115, Sellita SW200 base, automatic
Power Reserve 38 hours
Functions Hours, minutes, seconds, date
Availability Now
Price US$2,950

 

Maurice Lacroix Aikon Automatic Titanium Chronograph

maurice lacroix aikon automatic titanium chronograph wrist

A watch that will undoubtedly benefit even more from this new lightweight mix is Maurice Lacroix’s Aikon Automatic Titanium Chronograph. With a 44mm diameter and 15mm thickness, this one firmly sits in the heavyweight category, even with a mixed-grade titanium build. The case is imposing, and the protruding bezel claws and knobbly pushers and crown add to its on-wrist presence immensely.

maurice lacroix aikon automatic titanium chronograph dial close up

And it doesn’t get any less subtle with the dials. Featuring colourful panda combinations, you can opt for either the purple matching the 42mm Aikon, or a bright gold, both with large, stamped patterns beneath. The contrasting sub-dials feature the standard azurage/sunray brushing combination, and their colour matches the rest of the dial elements – from applied Maurice Lacroix logo to hands and indices.

maurice lacroix aikon automatic titanium chronograph movement caseback

The Maurice Lacroix Aikon Automatic Titanium Chronograph is powered by the ML112, a layout instantly recognisable by its 6-9-12 chrono layout with a day-date complication, derived from the ETA/Valjoux 7750. It’s unclear whether Maurice Lacroix has moved on from ETA supply and began using the Sellita SW500 clone, though the two movements, with their 25 jewels, 48-hour power reserves, and 4Hz beat rates, are pretty much identical.

Brand Maurice Lacroix
Model Aikon Automatic Titanium Chronograph
Reference AI6038-TT032-530-1
AI6038-TT032-430-1
Case Dimensions 44mm (D) x 15mm (T)
Case Material Grade 2 and grade 5 titanium
Water Resistance 200 metres
Crystal(s) Sapphire front and back
Dial Purple with grey sub-dials, gold with black sub-dials
Strap Integrated grade 2 and grade 5 titanium bracelet, butterfly clasp
Movement ML112, ETA 7750 or Sellita SW500 base, automatic
Power Reserve 48 hours
Functions Hours, minutes, seconds, date, day, chronograph
Availability Now
Price US$4,600