Maurice Lacroix Aikon Review. The aikon collection was launched in 2016 as a rebirth of the calypso line from 1990 initially powered by quartz movements. As maurice lacroix s rendition of the luxury sports watch the aikon pieces have integrated cases and a distinctive bezel decorated with six double claws.
The watch is also available with several dial variations which include the blue dial which we reviewed a black and white dial. The maurice lacroix aikon chronograph skeleton is a rather attractive watch in the genre of a sporty chronograph with a skeletonized dial. Maurice lacroix aikon automatic m aurice lacroix s aikon collection was inspired by the company s 1990s era calypso timepieces that went out of production in the early 2000s.
Maurice lacroix produces its cases and bracelets in their own factories.
As expected the dial is hard to read it is a skeleton after all but perhaps makes up for it by the rather stunning layered 3 dimensional looks. Most people in the watchfam have a strong opinion on the maurice lacroix aikon automatic and the whole aikon product line. Inside of the aikon automatic 3 hander is maurice lacroix s ml115 caliber. Visible through the sapphire caseback it s not the most attractive movement but the decorations feature a nice geneva stripe pattern and perlage that dress it up a.