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Maurice Lacroix Pontos celebrates its 20th anniversary

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August 2020


Maurice Lacroix Pontos celebrates its 20th anniversary

Launched in 2000, the Pontos collection is returning to the forefront to fittingly celebrate its 20th anniversary. Specially for the occasion, a variety of sizeable pieces are joining the collection.

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irst, the vintage-looking Pontos Chronograph Monopusher limited edition, followed by two new versions of automatic chronograph and of the Day-Date model: these five new pieces, all imbued with an elegant contemporary spirit, bear the hallmark of Maurice Lacroix design. The characteristically Pontos details, finishes, contrasts and taut lines celebrate a vision of watchmaking where understated refinement reigns supreme.

From the outset, the spirit of this collection has been embodied by its lines and case. It is a contemporary spirit that respects the codes of traditional watchmaking, dressy without being formal, refined without relying on design gimmicks. Its search for timelessness is far removed from what is ordinary or easy. The highly detailed round case expresses all the personality of Pontos. It features a shoulder either side of the crown, which serves to protect it and to create slight asymmetry. This protection takes the form of pushers in the Pontos Chronograph models.

The smooth bezel is slightly angled, polished on the surface and satin-finished on the thin edge. Finally, the crown itself is shaped and finished with spiral notches, one last touch that makes Pontos thoroughly contemporary, which remains the signature of Maurice Lacroix design. The double lugs have a pronounced hooked shape with a satin-finished first level and a polished and sunken outer second level.

This alternating set of matte and shiny finishes highlights the profile of a case shared by the three models of the collection. The first is the Pontos Chronograph Monopusher, launched as a limited edition to celebrate the collection’s 20th anniversary. The second is a new version of the steel automatic chronograph, the Pontos Chronograph. The third is a new extension of the Day-Date model, available as an exceptional bronze version with a green dial, or in steel with a silvered dial.

PONTOS CHRONOGRAPH MONOPUSHER

The Pontos Chronograph Monopusher is a limited edition of 500 pieces and plays on impressions with initially unsuspected depth. Here, the ML166 automatic monopusher chronograph calibre is used as a historical reference to the development of complications as well as for its aesthetic benefits. Its single pusher creates asymmetry and breaks with common expectations of chronographs.

Maurice Lacroix Pontos celebrates its 20th anniversary

After all, nothing about the Pontos Chronograph Monopusher is truly classic. Its dimensions of 41 mm are completely contemporary. The same goes for the treatment of the steel. Maurice Lacroix has coated it using PVD technology to make it totally black and durable, ensuring resistance to abrasion and scratches, but above all uncompromising aesthetics. A gradient stretches across the dial, with black at the edges that gradually grows lighter towards the centre, which is a mid-grey. Halfway across, the telemeter and tachymeter come into view, one red and the other blue.

These two scales cross paths with the chronograph’s minute counter and the small seconds, creating a complex design appreciated by fans of traditional watchmaking. They will also pick up on the circular-grained and Côtes de Genève finishes of the movement, and a sunray-brushed oscillating weight with Côtes de Genève, visible through a transparent sapphire case back.

PONTOS CHRONOGRAPH

Two versions of the Pontos Chronograph have arrived, blending modernity and timeless style as always. Inside the steel case with a larger diameter of 43 mm, the ML112 automatic chronograph calibre gives Pontos a whole new dimension. The dial is available as a lacquered white or sunray-brushed grey version, where the hour markers take the form of applied Arabic numerals for the first time.

Maurice Lacroix Pontos celebrates its 20th anniversary

The Pontos Chronograph pieces draw on an unusual colour balance that is actually a common Maurice Lacroix stylistic feature. The white dial therefore contrasts with a bright blue tint, while yellow gold appliqués stand out against the grey dial. These shades, textures and the soft, rounded font of the Arabic numerals create a powerful design dynamic and exude a contemporary, sport-chic style that lies at the heart of the Pontos Chronograph identity.

These same shades are adopted by the partially skeletonised hands and the counters at 6 and 12 o’clock, which are used to read the chronograph indications. The Pontos Chronograph pieces are available on a blue calfskin strap with Maurice Lacroix’s M logo, complemented by a three-link steel bracelet. This bracelet adopts the same alternating satin-finished and polished finishes of the case that accentuate its edges.

Last but not least, the Pontos Chronograph case backs bear an engraving marking the 20th anniversary of the collection.

PONTOS DAY-DATE

The Pontos Day-Date – the first model from the collection to have been redesigned in 2017 – is joined by two new versions. Yet the design details of this 41 mm model remain unchanged, with triangular hour-markers, a sunken minute circle, cut-outs in the dial at 6 o’clock and 12 o’clock that highlight the date and the day respectively, and slightly trapezoidal hands with a rigorous design.

Maurice Lacroix Pontos celebrates its 20th anniversary

The effect produced by these geometric elements and their clever positioning on flatteringly finished dials is the result of pertinent modernity. It makes the Pontos Day-Date pieces truly timeless and capable of standing the test of time.

Maurice Lacroix has built on these foundations with a unlimited edition that presents a bronze case and a green dial. The tones of the rose gold PVD-treated hands and the bronze case are reflected in the rhodium-plated hour-markers, their facets changing colour with each movement. This mirror effect is further amplified by the bottle green shade of the dial, which bestows a vintage yet contemporary look on the model. Alongside this, the Pontos Day-Date welcomes an incredibly understated silvered sunray-brushed dial, warmed up by an appliqué logo, hands and hour-markers that are rose gold in colour. The full elegance of the Pontos Day-Date is revealed thanks to a three-link steel bracelet or a matte black calfskin strap, all the while keeping its vigour and modern twist.

UP TO DATE

Pontos is not afraid of paradoxes. Twenty years after its launch, the collection is more capable than ever of inspiring awe thanks to its details, quality of workmanship and contrasts. It also boasts a variety of models, movements and complications with plenty of potential remaining for the future. The renewed relevance of its design brings Pontos up to date and ensures it will last. These assets are further emphasised by Maurice Lacroix’s desire to present these high-quality models at fair prices.