Tuesday, September 10, 2013

The Maurice Lacroix Worldtimer is great for travellers, as it effortlessly showcases global time zones. Driven by a ML164 mechanical movement in a 42 mm wide diameter case. The worldtimer works on a push of a button reflecting ones current location using the 12 -hour hand. Day/night indicators are distinctly located at the 9 o'clock position whereas the date appears at the 6 o'clock position. There are two versions to the watch; Asian and European. The only difference between the two is in its presentation. The European version features a Clous de Paris motif whereas its Asian counterpart is made up of powerful light effects and sun-brushed satin finished continents. Protected by a screwed case back with wide sapphire crystals and water resistance of up to 50 m. The strap is a five row metal bracelet with a polished and brushed finish. With oscillations of over 28,800 vph, the worldtimer has a power reserve of up to 40 hours.

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