Maurice Lacroix Resurrects the Fan Favorite Pontos S Diver
Maurice Lacroix dropped some surprising news this week by announcing that the Pontos S Diver will be making a return. First released 10 years ago, the Pontos S Diver was short-lived once the brand decided to move their focus to the Aikon watch, which has taken a number of forms in the intervening years. The Pontos S Diver always hit a bit differently, though, and we?re thrilled to see it making a comeback in a very similar fashion to what it once was (for better or worse), as there?s never enough good looking internal bezel divers out there.Â
The new Pontos S Diver gets a familiar design right out of the box, which is a good thing in many ways, though perhaps a hindrance in others. The simple dial gets long hour and minute markers reaching into the dial against a set of straight hands with a slight taper, framed by the internal rotating bezel which gets the only numerals in sight outside of the date aperture at 6 o?clock. There?s not much to it, but Maurice Lacroix gets the proportions of everything just right, capturing the timeless appeal of this look.
The internal bezel can be adjusted by the crown at 2 o?clock on the case, which appears to stick out a touch further than the original design, but the contrasting ring at the base of the crown remains. Unlike the original examples, the date disc has been color matched to the dial. The steel case measures 42mm in diameter, shedding a single millimeter from the original?s size, and comes in a hair thinner as they?...
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