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It's even more beautiful than I imagined and it's truly magnificent.
Very nice watch, very very satisfied with my purchase, I recommend the site, fast shipping (Translated automatically with Google™ View original text)
Very nice watch, very very satisfied with my purchase, I recommend the site, fast shipping
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Very pretty
Suit every skin color,verry elegant and verry stylish .i love it❤️
It was amazingly packed and on time early even fron the set delivery date.Everything is perfect ,the watch,the box and the store consultant were very nice and very imformative.definitely buying more again.
elegant watch shipping and service
My wife love the silhouette of Prx MOP.
They ship on time and they are easy to communicate👍👍👍
Great Design / Bright / Discreet / Excellent Quality (Translated automatically with Google™ View original text)
Discreet and very well protected packaging / Respect of deadlines
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Discreet shipping / Excellent packaging / Respect of deadlines
Tissot Chemin des Tourelles Powermatic 80 Helvetia Swiss Edition Gent
Posted on 19.02.2025
Review by Mark
Always shines (Translated automatically with Google™ View original text)
This is my first Tissot watch and it looks good. I can wear it with any outfit and it always shines because my work colleagues say it's beautiful.
Luxurious bracelet (Translated automatically with Google™ View original text)
I bought this bracelet for my partner for her birthday but I have to wait 5 to 10 days for the delivery. My partner was shocked because I gave it to her after her birthday. She doesn't hope I give her anything but she was happy to see it and said it was beautiful and looked luxurious. It's worth the wait.
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If you’re looking for a sporty GMT watch with plenty of character and a decent price tag, then the Maurice Lacroix Aikon Venturer GMT 43mm, a fresh Swiss watch, should be of interest to you. The Maurice Lacroix Aikon is a very popular integrated bracelet watch that has been a hit with the brand over the past few years. The brand then launched the Aikon Venturer, an extension of the Aikon family in the style of a dive watch. Now, the Aikon Venturer GMT takes the look and feel of the Aikon Venturer and adds a very useful GMT complication. One of the most interesting visual elements of the Aikon Venturer GMT is its bezel. The steel bezel features a black ceramic insert and, on top of that, another layer of steel forms six raised dots that reinforce the overall design and add even more visual depth to the dial. The worst thing that can be said about the Maurice Lacroix Aikon is that its case and bracelet try to imitate the Royal Oak, and the best thing that can be said about the Aikon is that its case and bracelet try to imitate the Royal Oak. The level of style, detail, and features on the Aikon Venturer GMT is very high for its price. Audemars Piguet doesn't offer anything at this price point, even remotely. The dial on the Aikon Venturer GMT is also relatively distinctive and actually looks better in person than it does in pictures. Maurice Lacroix currently offers the 43mm Aikon Venturer GMT with either a black sunray or silver dial, and each model comes with either a black rubber strap or a steel bracelet. The silver-dialed Aikon Venturer GMT has an orange-colored GMT hand, while the black-dialed model has a red-colored GMT hand. The 24-hour markers for the second time zone GMT complication are located on the unidirectional rotating bezel. The watch is powered by a Swiss-made automatic movement that Maurice Lacroix calls the ML 165 caliber. I believe it is an ETA 2893 automatic movement with a GMT complication and date (or equivalent movement). It is a decent movement with a power reserve of about 42 hours. Some people call it a non-traveler GMT watch because, instead of having an independently adjustable local hour hand (main hour hand), you can only adjust the GMT hand in one direction. This type of GMT movement is therefore a little less suitable for regular travel. There aren’t many GMT watches with independently adjustable hour hands at this price point that I know of, but I like this watch enough to imagine it with a different movement that offers a slightly more adventure-friendly GMT complication for those who want to keep their local time while traveling, and instead adjust to local time. Legibility is one area where the Aikon Venturer GMT really shines, despite the many reflective elements on the dial. The sapphire crystal has a good amount of AR coating, and the dial is designed so that the shiny elements don’t get in the way too much. On the plus side, the hands and indices are somewhat familiar, but they’re also unique for this collection. Looking for something new in a watch that’s meant to be modern (which the Aikon Venturer GMT is) is a big deal, in my opinion. The case has a lot of fine details when viewed from the side. At 43mm wide, it sits quite comfortably on the wrist. Given that it is based on the Aikon Venturer diver, the GMT is also water resistant to 300 meters, making it a dive watch that can also be a travel watch. Maurice Lacroix probably imagines that someone will take their Aikon Venturer GMT anywhere they need a watch for sports activities (with the rubber strap) and that by swapping out the metal bracelet, the watch will become a dinner or cocktail hour watch. In my opinion, the Aikon Venturer GMT offers this type of fashion and functional versatility. The included steel bracelet is secured with quick-release systems that do not require the use of tools. You will need to get exclusive Maurice Lacroix bracelets if you need more, but the ability to easily swap out the bracelet for another one in seconds is a game changer when you really want to get the most out of your sports and luxury watches. Normally, I would mostly wear the bracelet with a watch like this (because the bracelet is so cool), but the rubber strap is stylish, very comfortable, and should not be overlooked as a decent part of the value proposition of this product. What works best about the Maurice Lacroix Aikon Venturer GMT collection is that the watches are conservative while adding a slight touch of modernity that allows them to look like wristwatches of today, rather than models from the past. This makes them particularly relevant, especially at this price point where it is harder to find as much character and detail. The Maurice Lacroix Aikon Venturer GMT is a very capable watch, with a comfortable presence on the wrist and a versatile look. It is a strong contender in this category and a great symbol of what the Swiss house Maurice Lacroix knows how to do today.