Listed For: 264 Days
Condition: Like new & unworn The item shows no signs of wear such as scratches or dents, and it has not been worn. The item has not been polished.
Year of Production: 2017
Case Size: 44.5mm
Case Material: Stainless steel
Dial Color: -
Bracelet/Strap: Crocodile skin
Movement Type: Manual
Box: Yes
Papers: Yes
Location: United Kingdom
Description

Maurice Lacroix Masterpiece Squelette Le Chronographe Squelette Rodium Limited Edition - Only 188 Made

Basic Info Listing code : JTHFK1 Brand : Maurice Lacroix Model : Masterpiece Squelette Reference number : mp7128-ss001-000 Movement : Manual winding Case material : Steel Bracelet material : Crocodile skin Year of production : 2017 (Approximation) Condition : Like new & unworn Scope of delivery : Original box, original papers Gender : Men's watch/Unisex Location : United Kingdom, Cheltenham Price : 10,750 Availability : Item is in stock Caliber Movement : Manual winding Caliber/movement : ML106 Power reserve : 42 h Frequency : 18000 A/h Case Case material : Steel Case diameter : 44.5 x 15.9 mm Water resistance : 10 ATM Crystal : Sapphire crystal Bracelet/strap Bracelet material : Crocodile skin Bracelet color : Black Clasp : Double-fold clasp Functions Chronograph Other Display back, Master Chronometer An opportunity to acquire this very special, ultra-limited edition Maurice Lacroix Masterpiece Le Chronographe Squelette. The watch is as new, unworn and kept as part of a cherished collection. Finished in Rodium and number 25 of only 188 made. The retail price for this watch is 19,000 CHF excluding VAT. This version of Le Chronographe Squelette is Maurice Lacroix’s flagship chronograph and very rare. Inside is the ML106, a stunning movement, developed with the help of Andreas Strehler, best known for the Perpetual One movement he created for H. Moser. Innovative features include an elapsed seconds hand that can be read more precisely thanks to the 300 teeth of the centre wheel, which correspond to the 300 fifth-of-a-second increments on the dial for the seconds. The fineness of the teeth means the wheel has to be made by photolithography at Mimotec, instead of the usual method of milling. It also has a 60-minute counter, instead of the typical 30-minute counter found on the standard Le Chronographe Squelette.

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