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The Art of the Snap-Back: Your Next Watch Shouldn’t Move in Circles

  • January 23, 2026
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In the world of high watchmaking, where time is often measured in centuries-old traditions, Maurice Lacroix has always been the one to break the fourth wall. Their latest creation, the 1975 Master Grand Date Retrograde, isn’t just a piece of machinery; it’s a living piece of kinetic art designed for a generation that values transparency over mystery.

Most watches are content to sit under a flat piece of glass. The 1975 Master Grand Date, however, lives inside a box sapphire crystal that acts like a greenhouse for light. It doesn’t just show you the time; it invites the sun into the movement.

When you look at the dial, you aren’t looking at a surface—you’re looking at a landscape. The skeletonized display strips away the unnecessary, showing off a black rhodium-treated mainplate that feels more like modern architecture than a traditional timepiece. It’s deep, layered, and built with a symmetry that feels intentional rather than accidental.

The heart of this watch is the retrograde complication, a rare specialty that has become the brand’s calling card. Unlike a standard hand that travels in a predictable circle, the day indicator at the bottom of the dial moves along an arc.

As Sunday night fades into Monday morning, the blue hand doesn’t just keep turning—it flicks back to the start in a microsecond of mechanical theater. It’s a small, private performance that happens once a week, a reminder that time doesn’t just flow; it has a pulse. Paired with the Grand Date—which uses two separate discs to make the date pop with sharp legibility—the watch prioritizes your ability to read the room (and the time) at a glance.

Luxury in 2026 isn’t about being precious; it’s about being versatile. The 42mm stainless steel case strikes that rare balance: substantial enough to feel significant on the wrist, but refined enough to slide under a cuff.

  • The Movement: The in-house ML302 calibre is visible through the back, finished with Côtes de Genève for those who appreciate the technical grit behind the glamour.
  • The Swap: Life moves fast, and your style should too. Thanks to the Easy Strap Exchange system, you can swap the black calf leather for something more casual in seconds—no tools, no stress, just a simple click.

“We wanted to provide a new perspective on time,” says Stéphane Waser, Managing Director. “This watch respects our legacy while looking straight into the future.”

Retailing at 6,950 CHF, the 1975 Master Grand Date Retrograde is for the person who finds beauty in the way things work. It’s a watch that demands a second look—not because it’s loud, but because it’s endlessly interesting. In a city full of smartscreens and digital noise, there is something deeply grounding about a mechanical hand that knows exactly when to snap back to the beginning.

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