Maurice Lacroix Masterpiece Régulateur Roue Carrée Limited Edition

Maurice Lacroix has chosen its flagship Masterpiece line to open a new dimension in watchmaking. The Masterpiece Régulateur Roue Carrée bears its name well: it reinvents the wheel and finds corners in the passage of time, but without changing its immutable regularity.

A clever combination of technology, innovation and modern aesthetics. This is a response to the brand’s ambition to take design and the mastery of watchmaking ever further. Here is the Masterpiece Régulateur Roue Carrée, a watch open to the world of today. Designed by watchmaker and engineer Michel Vermot, it roots Maurice Lacroix firmly in the third millennium.

Powered by the ML 153 Manufacture movement, the timepiece draws its inspiration from traditional regulator watches to show off its engineering to better effect. But it is neither the central minutes hand nor the small seconds indicated at 6 o’clock that grabs your attention. An incredible exercise in style combined with technological prowess, the hours display is surprising in more than one respect. Hours are indicated by a square wheel with geometrical openwork. A world first in the history of watchmaking.

Driven by another wheel, shaped like a cloverleaf, it rotates regularly with a raised corner highlighted with Superluminova pointing to the hour. The creation of this device, in collaboration with Haute Ecole Arc Ingénierie at Le Locle, required a long period of time for its fine adjustment, calculations, simulation and testing. Since, by definition, the gear profiles for non-circular wheels cannot be regular, the principal difficulty lay in defining the shapes of the teeth in order to ensure constant power transmission through the gear. After numerous simulations, including with 10:1 scale models, the wheels were made using LiGA technology. This revolutionary process combines photolithographic and electroforming techniques to produce very-high-precision micro-components with a delicacy unequalled by traditional machining methods.

Against all expectations, the angles and profiles of the teeth of these two truly remarkable wheels engage each other perfectly, meshing curve on matching curve to transfer power with the same precision as their circular counterparts. The visual effect is as incredible as it is hypnotic. In order to balance the setting, Maurice Lacroix has placed a power-reserve display at 3 o’clock. The readability of the whole is enhanced by Superluminova phosphorescent elements, such as the large minutes hand, and engraved numbers.

The movement’s main plate plays the role of the dial. Its black gold rim with alternating sandblasted and linear satin finishes shows off the time indications with majestic effect. Alternating polished and matt finishes serve to emphasise the spatial layout of the 43 mm diameter case, fashioned in steel. A very wide sapphire case back reveals a panoramic display of the anthracite mechanical movement with its linear satin finish. A lovely touch of restraint that gives a lift to the most innovative of displays. An eminently masculine piece that lays the foundations for a new watchmaking theorem.

A watchmaker engineer, Michel Vermot has taught for 20 years at the Haute Ecole Arc, located at Le Locle (Switzerland). Specialised in both mechanical and electronic watchmaking, he has managed numerous industrial contracts for HE-Arc. He is now responsible for the Movement Development department with Maurice Lacroix.

Technical details
Model: Masterpiece Régulateur Roue Carrée, limited edition of 99

Case
Steel, Ф 43.5 mm, satin and polished finish
Domed sapphire crystal with anti-reflective treatment on both sides
Screwed case back with wide sapphire crystal, limited edition number
Water-resistant to 50 m / 5 atm

Dial
The unequivocal design respects the Maurice Lacroix House fabrication style “Contemporary re-interpretation of Swiss watchmaking”; going straight to the essentials, everything steps aside without disappearing in order to reveal this world-first “Square Wheel” guided by a cloverleaf wheel. To arrive at this result on a “black gold” color base, the brand has created music with different finishes, playing with the contrast between raw satin, sandblasted and engraved finishes.
In order to highlight the Square Wheel and cloverleaf making up the principal cogs in the movement, it was decided to create a dial on the main plate itself (dial side).
The Square Wheel and cloverleaf mesh to transfer power with the same precision as the cogs in their circular counterparts; in addition, the wheel is used to indicate the hours, giving birth to the “Regulator” complication.
The hour and power-reserve indications at 3 o’clock are engraved on the main plate.
The small seconds hand at 6 o’clock, just as the Square Wheel and cloverleaf are highlighted through a circular opening in the main plate itself and decorated with a sandblasted background.
Available exclusively in “black gold” with a vertical satin finish.
Power is transmitted between the cloverleaf and square wheels with an efficiency equivalent to that of a traditional wheel.

Hands
Trailing Square Wheel for the hours display, circular satin-finish upper part and polished circumference, hours pointer coated with white C1 Superluminova (blue luminescence)
Diamond-polished and faceted minutes hand, coated with white C1 Superluminova (blue luminescence)
Diamond-polished and faceted seconds hand
Diamond-polished and faceted power-reserve hand

Movement
ML 153 complication module, created, developed and manufactured by Maurice Lacroix
Patent pending after design submission
Manual movement
Frequency:18,000 vibrations/h, 2.5 Hz
Power reserve: 48 hours
Jewels: 32

Functions
12 hour display by means of the square wheel
Minutes indicated by means of a central hand
Small second hand at 6 o’clock
Power reserve hand at 3 o’clock

Strap
Real large-scale black crocodile-skin strap, lined with black calfskin, with black over-stitching
Folding steel clasp with push buttons, Satin and polished finish