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Is maurice Lacroix a luxury watch?

By Olivia House

Is maurice Lacroix a luxury watch?

Maurice Lacroix is a luxury watch brand based in Switzerland. Maurice Lacroix was established in 1975 and quickly became successful. Since 1989, when it acquired the case company Queloz, Maurice Lacroix produces all watch cases in-house.

How much is a Maurice Lacroix watch?

How much do Maurice Lacroix watches cost?

Model/Reference numberPrice (approx.)
Les Classiques Phase de Lune, ref. LC6168-SS002-120-12,100 USD
Aikon Automatic Bronze, ref. AI6008-BRZ01-420-11,700 USD
Pontos Day Date, ref. PT6358-SS001-130-11,400 USD
Eliros Chronograph, ref. EL1098-PVB01-310-1940 USD

Do Maurice Lacroix watches hold their value?

Names like Rolex and Patek Philippe are legendary in the watch world, but there are plenty of classic brands that are slightly more affordable which will still hold value over time. Among these are Swiss brands like Maurice Lacroix, Frederique Constant, and Raymond Weil, as well as Germany’s Mühle and the UK’s Storm.

Where are Maurice Lacroix watches made?

Saignelégier
THE MAURICE LACROIX STORY For more than 40 years, Maurice Lacroix watches have been manufactured in the company’s own state-of the-art workshops in Saignelégier.

Does Maurice Lacroix make their own movements?

Maurice Lacroix is proud to feature many different ETA movements (both mechanical and quartz) in many (but not all) of their timepieces. Entire collections of Maurice Lacroix watches are made using in-house made movements that use a lot of in-house made parts.

What movements do Maurice Lacroix use?

The Maurice Lacroix Pontos Automatic Chronograph is powered by the Maurice Lacroix caliber ML112 (which uses an ébauche, the ETA/Valjoux 7750 automatic movement for a base).

What quartz movement does Maurice Lacroix use?

The majority of Maurice Lacroix’s watches use ETA’s movements which find happy homes in ML’s watches. Maurice Lacroix is proud to feature many different ETA movements (both mechanical and quartz) in many (but not all) of their timepieces.

What movement does Maurice Lacroix use?