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Maurice Lacroix Masterpiece Collection Cinq&Cinq
By Michael S. Marsh
How does a watchmaker improve on one of its best-selling watch models? If you're Maurice Lacroix,
you give it more "cinq." Or, as the Cinq&Cinq name suggests, you take five and add five.
Unveiled at the BaselWorld watch fair in April, the Masterpiece Cinq&Cinq is the latest in Maurice
Lacroix's Masterpiece Collection. Watch enthusiasts will recognize its resemblance to the
Masterpiece Cinq Aiguilles, but while the Cinq&Cinq pays due respect to its predecessor, it also
takes luxury watches to a new level.
The Cinq&Cinq has the same sleek and sporty appearance as the Cinq Aiguilles, which means "five
needles" in French, and features five hands (hour, minute, second, weekday and date) running off a
similar centralized diala complication designed especially for the watch. One crown controls all
of the hands, each of which has a different shape to avoid confusing the hands. Silver-colored
hands indicate the time, a red-tipped hand tells the days of the week (located on the outermost
ring), and a hand with a half moon at its end shows the date (on the innermost ring). The face of
the watch, which measures a generous 42 millimeters in diameter, and its design also allow for
easy viewing.
But why the extra cinq? What sets the Cinq&Cinq apart from other watches in the Masterpiece
Collection is a new manufacture movement called the ML120. Designed and manufactured in-house by
Maurice Lacroix, the ML120 is an automatic caliber movement that provides the Cinq&Cinq with a
power reserve of 120 hours, or five (cinq) days.
The Masterpiece Cinq&Cinq is available in stainless steel (about $6,950) or pink rose gold
($7,000). And like all of the watches in the Masterpiece Collection since its 1990 introduction,
the Cinq&Cinq continues Maurice Lacroix's watch-making tradition, while employing innovative
designs and adding new functions to the marque.
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