I see that there have been a few threads about Maurice LaCroix in the past, but now I just wanted to come out and ask: what's wrong with Maurice LaCroix?
I don't own an ML, but I was at a watch event this past weekend that featured a lot of ML watches, and I have to say that they were pretty impressive. It was the first time I've had a chance to handle them, and I liked what I saw. The in-house movements generally were finished well, and the designs generally were interesting. The watches felt very well-made.
I know that there's not too much talk of ML on here and that it doesn't seem to be a very well-respected brand among the WIS. But why is that? It seems to me that a brand that has in-house movements, designs that aren't consistently a total rip-off and relatively sensible prices would garner more respect than it has.
Just curious if I'm missing something.
I don't own an ML, but I was at a watch event this past weekend that featured a lot of ML watches, and I have to say that they were pretty impressive. It was the first time I've had a chance to handle them, and I liked what I saw. The in-house movements generally were finished well, and the designs generally were interesting. The watches felt very well-made.
I know that there's not too much talk of ML on here and that it doesn't seem to be a very well-respected brand among the WIS. But why is that? It seems to me that a brand that has in-house movements, designs that aren't consistently a total rip-off and relatively sensible prices would garner more respect than it has.
Just curious if I'm missing something.