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Maurice Lacroix Damen Quarzuhr

Pre-owned () | Year of production 1999 | No original box | No original papers
RM1,991
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Listing code IIX8R8
Brand Maurice Lacroix
Reference number Maurice Lacroix Luxus Damen Armbanduhr Quarz Datum Fullset OVP + Papiere
Movement Quartz
Case material Steel
Bracelet material Leather
Year of production 1999
Condition
Scope of delivery
No original box, no original papers
Gender Women's watch
Location Germany, Schwabach
Price €380 (= RM1,991) [Negotiable]
Availability Item is in stock

Caliber

Movement Quartz

Case

Case material Steel
Dial White

Bracelet/strap

Bracelet material Leather

Description

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Original Maurice Lacroix gold plated luxury ladies wristwatch Quartz from 1999 in fullset with original Maurice Lacroix luxury case, instruction manual and warranty card from 1999

Case dimensions: 20mm x 35mm without crown, white dial with Roman numerals, gold crown with sapphire carbochon

Installed is a simple, used genuine leather strap in brown. Delivered in a fine slim Maurice Lacroix original case with user manual and warranty certificate from 1999, a new battery has been inserted, which will now last for years

The great luxury piece runs on and through (accuracy not tested, battery freshly replaced), case numbers: 47404 + 11688

ez 1-2: little visible signs of age and use, glass has a few mini scratches, original case looks very good, papers as well

History of the Swiss luxury watch manufacturer Maurice Lacroix (source: Wikipedia):


Legal form joint stock company
Founded in 2001
Headquarters Zurich, Saignelégier, Switzerland since August 2012 Biel/Bienne, Switzerland
Management Stéphane Waser (from July 2014)
Number of employees approx. 250 (worldwide)[1]
Sales 99.8 million chf (2013)

Overview

Annually, Maurice Lacroix produces 120,000 watches, 50,000 of which have mechanical movements.[2] The company, under the holding company of the same name and headquartered in Zurich, has been part of Zurich-based dksh since 2011[3] and employs about 200 people, including about 170 at its international headquarters in Bienne and production facilities in Saignelégier and Montfaucon in Switzerland. "Maurice Lacroix" was the name of a member of the parent company's board of directors. At the time when the launch of its own watch brand was being considered, he passed away. In his honor, his name was chosen as the brand name.

Foundation and company history
The founder of the brand was Peter Brunner, the president and delegate of the board of directors of Desco von Schulthess ag. In 1961, Zurich-based Desco von Schulthess ag acquired an assembly plant in Saignelégier, Jura, for the production of private label watches for the national and international market. In 1975, the brand was then established in Saignelégier, and the company marketed its first watch in Austria under the Maurice Lacroix name. The launch of the brand name in Spain followed in 1976.[4] In the 1980s, an international distribution network was established, and the company's German headquarters were opened in Pforzheim. In 1989, Maurice Lacroix acquired the Swiss case factory Queloz sa, which also produces cases for other well-known watch brands.

In addition to numerous models with quartz movements, a mechanical watch collection with technical innovations as a trademark was released in 1990 under the name Masterpiece Collection, which featured blued screws and polished bridges. As a quality feature, Maurice Lacroix was one of the first manufacturers to create the possibility of looking into the movement through glass case backs.

In the fall of 2001, Maurice Lacroix s.a., previously a division of Desco von Schulthess ag, became an independent legal entity. Since July 2011, dksh has held a majority stake in Maurice Lacroix. In 2006, Maurice Lacroix unveiled its first chronograph caliber (ml 106), developed in collaboration with watch inventor and designer Andreas Strehler.[6] The complex movement components for mechanical calibers are manufactured in the company's own workshops in Montfaucon, near Saignelégier. Thus, Maurice Lacroix can be counted among the Swiss watch manufactures. Today (2012), Maurice Lacroix has around 200 employees worldwide and is represented in around 3300 stores in over 60 countries around the globe.

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