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Thanks Kong, The definition is...
Mar 21, 2013,01:17 AM
Thanks Kong,
The definition is the crux of the matter. All my ML's were older masterpiece models which didnt hide the base calibre, but i would think that they use an ebauche and work it heavily.
Hopefully one day i will get to their factory(?) And have a proper look.
Best
Graham
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Maurice Lacroix Baselworld 2013 Collection
By: Kong : March 19th, 2013-05:10
Recently, Mr Marc Gläser, Managing Director of Maurice Lacroix, was in Singapore to present the Basel 2013 Collection to the media here at the Four Seasons Hotel. The presentation started with a background of the brand and run through of the collections. ...
Thanks...
By: Jester : March 19th, 2013-09:53
A quick question: I presume for the Masterpiece squelette chronograph, it's the really the new material/dial colour/finishing that are new right? The watch itself is at least a few years old as I've had this for a while now? ...
Listed as ...
By: Kong : March 20th, 2013-18:28
Hi Alec Listed as this year novelty with four variations. Just aesthetic changes of varying the colours of platine with different plating. Yours looks very new! Kong
Don't have ...
By: Kong : March 20th, 2013-18:29
Hi FX It is pretty cool... when the video started, I forgot to record :-) Kong
i'm a big ML fan, but are these really in house calibres
By: G99 : March 20th, 2013-02:55
i have a sneeking suspicion they are heavily reworked versions of readily available movements. i would love to be wrong, but dont think i am. some great pieces. the Squellette with the great industrial lines of the bridges really appeals to me. i think i ...
Depends on ...
By: Kong : March 20th, 2013-18:46
Hi Graham Since you a big fan, just a list of their manufactured movements for your reference : Calibre ML 106-7,106-Z, 134, 150,151,152,153,156, 190,191,192 ... latest is the Seconde Mysterieuse ML215. As for if it is in-house, it is really depends on th...
Thanks Kong, The definition is...
By: G99 : March 21st, 2013-01:17
Thanks Kong, The definition is the crux of the matter. All my ML's were older masterpiece models which didnt hide the base calibre, but i would think that they use an ebauche and work it heavily. Hopefully one day i will get to their factory(?) And have a...