First Triple Rétrograde for Maurice Lacroix

After the 2003 launch of the Masterpiece Double Rétrograde, this year Maurice Lacroix renews the line with the Triple Rétrograde model. The watch is available in two different versions: the first, classic and timeless, features a silvered guilloché "clous de Paris" dial with a micro-blasted surface, black prints and blued hands, while the second, with a more modern look, has an anthracite dial with "côtes de Genève" blued finishes, silvered poudré prints and 4N gold hands. As well as showing the hours and minutes, the dial also displays the calendar at 6 o'clock, the time of a second time zone at 12 o'clock and the day of the week indicator at 3 o'clock. The two models feature a 43 mm steel case whose generous dimensions make it easier to read the indications. Underpinning these functions is the ML291 calibre, which combines a SW200 self-winding base and an in-house module developed and assembled in the Maurice Lacroix ateliers. The movement is visible through the sapphire glass back. There are two colour variations on the alligator-effect leather strap: midnight blue for the model with a silver-plated dial and black for the one with an anthracite dial.

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