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Maurice Lacroix Masterpiece Tradition MP6907-PG101-113 18K Rose Gold $15,950 NIB

Estimated price for orientation: 7 900 $

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Condition: New with tags: A brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) in the original packaging (such as the original box or bag) and/or with the original tags attached. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Maurice Lacroix
Band Color: Black Gender: Men's
Case Size: 40mm Features: Water Resistant, Date
Style: Luxury: Dress Styles Movement: Mechanical
Age Group: Adult Year of Manufacture: 2010-Now
Model: Masterpiece Tradition MP6907-PG101-113 Display: Analog
Country/Region of Manufacture: Switzerland Case Material: Solid Gold
Age: Modern (2000-present) Case Color: Rose Gold
Country of Manufacture: Switzerland Case Finish: Polished
MPN: Does Not Apply Face Color: White
Watch Shape: Round Band Material: Leather with 18K Buckle
UPC: Does not apply


Latest Maurice Lacroix Masterpiece Tradition MP6907-PG101-113 18K Rose Gold Limited to 88 $15,950 NIBpresents its Handsome Dress Traditional Masterpiece.......All Photos are of the actual watch .......
DESCRIPTION
ManufacturerMaurice Lacroix 
Model NameMasterpiece Tradition
Model NumberMP6907-PG101-113
MovementAutomatic
Case18k Rose Gold 40mm
DialWhite
Strap BandBlack Leather 
Serial Noxx/88
Approx. Retail/ Replacement Price$15,950
Additional Information Never worn with Box and papers
For information call Mauricio at 310.433-9293Maurice Lacroix was founded in the Canton of Jura more than 30 years ago. Their rapid growth can be attributed to their uncompromising attitude towards technical precision and using only the highest quality materials. With classical styling and expert craftsmanship, Maurice Lacroix watches have succeeded in making an attractive statement while remaining practical, reliable and comfortable to the wearer. Maurice Lacroix timepieces have been carefully manufactured in their Saignelégier workshops in the heart of Switzerland's Jura Mountains for over 30 years. They are one of the few Swiss watch brands that produces its own cases in their own workshops; eventually, up to 300 different parts are carefully hand-assembled by the watchmakers into the individually refined inner workings of a mechanical watch. In spite of the company's rapid change and growth, one thing has always remained the