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MAURICE LACROIX - PONTOS VALGRANGES PT6128 Automatic. Fullset.
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Description Marke: Maurice Lacroix Armbandfarbe: Schwarz Geschlecht: Herren Uhrengehäuse-Größe: 47mm Funktionen: Einfach abzulesen, Date and month, Flyback movement., 12-Stunden-Zifferblatt, Chronograph, Datumsanzeige Ansatzbreite: 22mm Uhrwerk: Mechanisch (Automatisch) Stil: Sport Wasserbeständigkeit: 50 m (5 ATM) Altersgruppe: Erwachsene Anzeigeformat: Analog Modell: Pontos Valgranges Uhrenform: Rund Herstellungsjahr: 2010-Heute Uhrengehäuse-Material: Edelstahl Herstellungsland und -region: Slowenien Uhrengehäuse-Farbe: Silber Alter: Moderne (2000-heute) Uhrengehäuse-Finish: Gebürstet Serie: Pontos Zifferblattfarbe: Silber Herstellungsland: Schweiz Armbandmaterial: Leder
With 47 mm (without crown) for mans who like big (XL) watches! Swiss Automatic Chronograph, date Watch .In "New" condition, with original ML band, original ML box and all papers.PERFECT LUXURY WATCH| NEW RETAIL PRICE approx. 4500 EUR, 5000$Watch is in full working condition and keep time (like on C.O.S.C. standard) and date perfect. Gender Gent watch Movement Automatic Swiss made Functions Hours, minutes, seconds, date, Chronograph Case/ Crown Stainless Steel (SS) / 3xSS -main with ML Logo Dial/ Hands Black holographic with 3 small silver chrono-dials (2 silver framed) and luminous hours markers/ Silver with Luminous ends Water Resistant 5 atm Strap-Bracelet/Buckle Black leather band with white stitching / SS Folding Clasp original ML with logo Strap Wide/Length 22mm/approx.16,5 - 20,5 cm Crystal Sapphire crystal Glass - convex Case Back Screwed SS with sapphire Glass window Case Width 47.0 mm / 50,5 mm with crown Case Height 16.0 mm Watch Box Yes, original ML Papers Yes, manuals and correct filed Warranty card Manufactured/Purchased First owner, purchased on Sept.16.2014 - International warranty endet on Sept.16.2016
AREA CLASSIFICATION THE IMPORTANCE OF NOTES # # Case 1-2 New or as new = 1 Strap-Bracelet 1-2 Very good general condition, minor cosmetic defects = 2 Dial 1 Used condition, slight visual defects = 3 Glass 1 Strongly used = 4 Case back 1 Poor condition, in need of restoration = 5
Very beautiful, really large size luxury watch in "Like New" condition.Date of purchase is Sept. 2014 (First owner), worn only occasionally , original Box and all papers.PAYMENT: I accept bank to bank payment, or PayPal for that item.SHIPPING: For customers from countries, which do not belong to the Europe union, you will have to pay customs charges and taxes for the particular country you live. Shipping cost: All items will be send with tracking number and insured. Worldwide shipping is possible ! Watch comes with original ML watch Box and all papers. All my watches are in working order and in very good to Perfect condition.Some of them are also serviced, cleaned, oiled. Some Vintage watches cases are polished or replaced glass. Watches are precision instruments and can be damaged during shipment (especiallymechanical and automatic), so for watches in the process of transport I can not take any responsibility, but I will take care, that they will be packed good and with care!
History Maurice Lacroix - SwissMaurice Lacroix is a luxury brand of Swiss based in the and headquartered in Zurich.Maurice Lacroix was founded as part of Desco von Schulthess of Zurich in 1975. Founded in 1889, Desco von Schulthess (Desco) is an older company with roots in the silk trade. Since 1946, Desco has also been a representative for luxury watches including , , , and . Over the years, Desco became more interested in the watch business, and in 1961 Desco acquired an assembly facility named Tiara in Saignelégier, in the Swiss . There it produced private label watches for third parties. In 1975, Desco started marketing watches under the brand name Maurice Lacroix first in Austria. In 1976 followed by Spain, in 1978 Italy, in 1980 Singapore and Hong Kong. It was not until 1983 that a Maurice Lacroix watch could be bought in the Swiss home country.
Only in 1995 ML entered the US market.Like other Swiss watch brands, including Rolex and Omega, the brand Maurice Lacroix does not correspond to any one individual.By 1980, Maurice Lacroix had become so successful that the facility in Saignelégier ceased production for third parties. In 1989 Maurice Lacroix acquired the case maker Queloz S.A., also based in Saignelégier. This ability to produce watch cases in-house makes Maurice Lacroix unusual compared to other luxury watch companies.During the 1990s, Maurice Lacroix experienced a "rocket-like ascent" with the launch of their high end "Les Mécaniques" line, later renamed the "Masterpiece" line. During this time, the company elevated itself to the high ranks of Swiss watch , by both maintaining traditional 'Swiss watch making art' and by creating their own movements for its Masterpiece Collection.And ML produced the first "Masterpiece" watches in 1994. First these watches were marketed under the name "Les Mécaniques". later on the name "Les Mécaniques"
and "Masterpiece" were used at the same for the same watches side by side. That was very confusing.In 2001 Maurice Lacroix S.A. became an independent legal entity, but still remains a division of Desco. Since january 2007 ML is part of the of the Desco Luxury Holding AG.As of 2010, Maurice Lacroix, has a total of approximately 220 employees worldwide, and is represented in around 4,000 shops in more than 60 countries all over the world, with production over 90.000 watches.Today, Maurice Lacroix is one of the most successful Swiss watch brands, both nationally and internationally, and is represented in 60 countries all over the world. The company is one of the few independent Swiss watch manufacturers. Over the years, Maurice Lacroix has made significant investments continuously to keep the technology up-to-date. The assembly facility - together with the training and information centre opened in 2001 and the extension completed in January 2002 - is currently one of the most modern in the industry.The company thus put itself in an ideal position to use these state-of-the-art ateliers to design and put together its watches with a great deal of passion and precision. In spite of the rapid change and growth, one thing has always remained the same - the company's love of design, perfection, and fine materials. Maurice Lacroix is particularly proud of the crown jewels of its collections - the classic, mechanical "Masterpiece" watches. Masterpiece watchesIn a relatively short period of time, the Masterpiece collection of Maurice Lacroix (ML) has build up a very good reputation among watch-enthusiasts and -collectors. It is mainly thanks to the Masterpiece collection that ML is now a household name, and ML is also one of few brands that can produce both quartz and mechanical watches without this latter interfering the reputation of the brand. All this was done in a very short period of time..... The "Les Mécaniques" / "Masterpiece" line includes limited edition models based on "historic" or "heritage" movements purchased during the height of quartz crisis and refinished to the highest standards. Of particular note are the alarm wristwatches, chronographs, and jump hour Masterpiece watches Maurice Lacroix produced based on heritage movements. In addition, this line includes watches based on extensively modified ébauches from ETA, Unitas, and others that incorporate numerous complications, including retrograde movements, power reserve indicators, and calendar modules.Manufacture movementsIn 2006, Maurice Lacroix introduced their first full in-house movement, the ML106 based "Masterpiece Le Chronographe." Since then, Maurice Lacroix has introduced numerous manufacture movements including an automatic movement in 2011. The shift to manufacture movements has been accompanied by an increase in the size of the watches and a shift to a more "modern" or "industrial" look.
Description
Marke: | Maurice Lacroix | Armbandfarbe: | Schwarz |
Geschlecht: | Herren | Uhrengehäuse-Größe: | 47mm |
Funktionen: | Einfach abzulesen, Date and month, Flyback movement., 12-Stunden-Zifferblatt, Chronograph, Datumsanzeige | Ansatzbreite: | 22mm |
Uhrwerk: | Mechanisch (Automatisch) | Stil: | Sport |
Wasserbeständigkeit: | 50 m (5 ATM) | Altersgruppe: | Erwachsene |
Anzeigeformat: | Analog | Modell: | Pontos Valgranges |
Uhrenform: | Rund | Herstellungsjahr: | 2010-Heute |
Uhrengehäuse-Material: | Edelstahl | Herstellungsland und -region: | Slowenien |
Uhrengehäuse-Farbe: | Silber | Alter: | Moderne (2000-heute) |
Uhrengehäuse-Finish: | Gebürstet | Serie: | Pontos |
Zifferblattfarbe: | Silber | Herstellungsland: | Schweiz |
Armbandmaterial: | Leder |
With 47 mm (without crown) for mans who like big (XL) watches! Swiss Automatic Chronograph, date Watch .In "New" condition, with original ML band, original ML box and all papers.PERFECT LUXURY WATCH| NEW RETAIL PRICE approx. 4500 EUR, 5000$Watch is in full working condition and keep time (like on C.O.S.C. standard) and date perfect.
History Maurice Lacroix - SwissMaurice Lacroix is a luxury brand of Swiss based in the and headquartered in Zurich.Maurice Lacroix was founded as part of Desco von Schulthess of Zurich in 1975. Founded in 1889, Desco von Schulthess (Desco) is an older company with roots in the silk trade. Since 1946, Desco has also been a representative for luxury watches including , , , and . Over the years, Desco became more interested in the watch business, and in 1961 Desco acquired an assembly facility named Tiara in Saignelégier, in the Swiss . There it produced private label watches for third parties. In 1975, Desco started marketing watches under the brand name Maurice Lacroix first in Austria. In 1976 followed by Spain, in 1978 Italy, in 1980 Singapore and Hong Kong. It was not until 1983 that a Maurice Lacroix watch could be bought in the Swiss home country.
Only in 1995 ML entered the US market.Like other Swiss watch brands, including Rolex and Omega, the brand Maurice Lacroix does not correspond to any one individual.By 1980, Maurice Lacroix had become so successful that the facility in Saignelégier ceased production for third parties. In 1989 Maurice Lacroix acquired the case maker Queloz S.A., also based in Saignelégier. This ability to produce watch cases in-house makes Maurice Lacroix unusual compared to other luxury watch companies.During the 1990s, Maurice Lacroix experienced a "rocket-like ascent" with the launch of their high end "Les Mécaniques" line, later renamed the "Masterpiece" line. During this time, the company elevated itself to the high ranks of Swiss watch , by both maintaining traditional 'Swiss watch making art' and by creating their own movements for its Masterpiece Collection.And ML produced the first "Masterpiece" watches in 1994. First these watches were marketed under the name "Les Mécaniques". later on the name "Les Mécaniques"
and "Masterpiece" were used at the same for the same watches side by side. That was very confusing.In 2001 Maurice Lacroix S.A. became an independent legal entity, but still remains a division of Desco. Since january 2007 ML is part of the of the Desco Luxury Holding AG.As of 2010, Maurice Lacroix, has a total of approximately 220 employees worldwide, and is represented in around 4,000 shops in more than 60 countries all over the world, with production over 90.000 watches.Today, Maurice Lacroix is one of the most successful Swiss watch brands, both nationally and internationally, and is represented in 60 countries all over the world. The company is one of the few independent Swiss watch manufacturers. Over the years, Maurice Lacroix has made significant investments continuously to keep the technology up-to-date. The assembly facility - together with the training and information centre opened in 2001 and the extension completed in January 2002 - is currently one of the most modern in the industry.The company thus put itself in an ideal position to use these state-of-the-art ateliers to design and put together its watches with a great deal of passion and precision. In spite of the rapid change and growth, one thing has always remained the same - the company's love of design, perfection, and fine materials. Maurice Lacroix is particularly proud of the crown jewels of its collections - the classic, mechanical "Masterpiece" watches. Masterpiece watchesIn a relatively short period of time, the Masterpiece collection of Maurice Lacroix (ML) has build up a very good reputation among watch-enthusiasts and -collectors. It is mainly thanks to the Masterpiece collection that ML is now a household name, and ML is also one of few brands that can produce both quartz and mechanical watches without this latter interfering the reputation of the brand. All this was done in a very short period of time..... The "Les Mécaniques" / "Masterpiece" line includes limited edition models based on "historic" or "heritage" movements purchased during the height of quartz crisis and refinished to the highest standards. Of particular note are the alarm wristwatches, chronographs, and jump hour Masterpiece watches Maurice Lacroix produced based on heritage movements. In addition, this line includes watches based on extensively modified ébauches from ETA, Unitas, and others that incorporate numerous complications, including retrograde movements, power reserve indicators, and calendar modules.Manufacture movementsIn 2006, Maurice Lacroix introduced their first full in-house movement, the ML106 based "Masterpiece Le Chronographe." Since then, Maurice Lacroix has introduced numerous manufacture movements including an automatic movement in 2011. The shift to manufacture movements has been accompanied by an increase in the size of the watches and a shift to a more "modern" or "industrial" look.
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History Maurice Lacroix - SwissMaurice Lacroix is a luxury brand of Swiss based in the and headquartered in Zurich.Maurice Lacroix was founded as part of Desco von Schulthess of Zurich in 1975. Founded in 1889, Desco von Schulthess (Desco) is an older company with roots in the silk trade. Since 1946, Desco has also been a representative for luxury watches including , , , and . Over the years, Desco became more interested in the watch business, and in 1961 Desco acquired an assembly facility named Tiara in Saignelégier, in the Swiss . There it produced private label watches for third parties. In 1975, Desco started marketing watches under the brand name Maurice Lacroix first in Austria. In 1976 followed by Spain, in 1978 Italy, in 1980 Singapore and Hong Kong. It was not until 1983 that a Maurice Lacroix watch could be bought in the Swiss home country.
Only in 1995 ML entered the US market.Like other Swiss watch brands, including Rolex and Omega, the brand Maurice Lacroix does not correspond to any one individual.By 1980, Maurice Lacroix had become so successful that the facility in Saignelégier ceased production for third parties. In 1989 Maurice Lacroix acquired the case maker Queloz S.A., also based in Saignelégier. This ability to produce watch cases in-house makes Maurice Lacroix unusual compared to other luxury watch companies.During the 1990s, Maurice Lacroix experienced a "rocket-like ascent" with the launch of their high end "Les Mécaniques" line, later renamed the "Masterpiece" line. During this time, the company elevated itself to the high ranks of Swiss watch , by both maintaining traditional 'Swiss watch making art' and by creating their own movements for its Masterpiece Collection.And ML produced the first "Masterpiece" watches in 1994. First these watches were marketed under the name "Les Mécaniques". later on the name "Les Mécaniques"
and "Masterpiece" were used at the same for the same watches side by side. That was very confusing.In 2001 Maurice Lacroix S.A. became an independent legal entity, but still remains a division of Desco. Since january 2007 ML is part of the of the Desco Luxury Holding AG.As of 2010, Maurice Lacroix, has a total of approximately 220 employees worldwide, and is represented in around 4,000 shops in more than 60 countries all over the world, with production over 90.000 watches.Today, Maurice Lacroix is one of the most successful Swiss watch brands, both nationally and internationally, and is represented in 60 countries all over the world. The company is one of the few independent Swiss watch manufacturers. Over the years, Maurice Lacroix has made significant investments continuously to keep the technology up-to-date. The assembly facility - together with the training and information centre opened in 2001 and the extension completed in January 2002 - is currently one of the most modern in the industry.The company thus put itself in an ideal position to use these state-of-the-art ateliers to design and put together its watches with a great deal of passion and precision. In spite of the rapid change and growth, one thing has always remained the same - the company's love of design, perfection, and fine materials. Maurice Lacroix is particularly proud of the crown jewels of its collections - the classic, mechanical "Masterpiece" watches. Masterpiece watchesIn a relatively short period of time, the Masterpiece collection of Maurice Lacroix (ML) has build up a very good reputation among watch-enthusiasts and -collectors. It is mainly thanks to the Masterpiece collection that ML is now a household name, and ML is also one of few brands that can produce both quartz and mechanical watches without this latter interfering the reputation of the brand. All this was done in a very short period of time..... The "Les Mécaniques" / "Masterpiece" line includes limited edition models based on "historic" or "heritage" movements purchased during the height of quartz crisis and refinished to the highest standards. Of particular note are the alarm wristwatches, chronographs, and jump hour Masterpiece watches Maurice Lacroix produced based on heritage movements. In addition, this line includes watches based on extensively modified ébauches from ETA, Unitas, and others that incorporate numerous complications, including retrograde movements, power reserve indicators, and calendar modules.Manufacture movementsIn 2006, Maurice Lacroix introduced their first full in-house movement, the ML106 based "Masterpiece Le Chronographe." Since then, Maurice Lacroix has introduced numerous manufacture movements including an automatic movement in 2011. The shift to manufacture movements has been accompanied by an increase in the size of the watches and a shift to a more "modern" or "industrial" look.