These days, there is no shortage of affordable integrated sports watches that emulate the look of the iconic Audemars Piguet Royal Oak for a tiny fraction of the price.
The Christopher Ward Twelve, Tissot PRX, Citizen Tsuyosa, Maen Manhattan, Yema Wristmaster … the list goes on. But there’s one model that predates them all, while also coming closer to AP in looks and, arguably, quality.

First introduced in 2016, the Aikon has — like the Royal Oak with AP — effectively taken over the brand responsible for it. When people think of Maurice Lacroix today, they think of the Aikon, and it’s become the brand’s best-selling watch by what I assume is a wide margin.
Today, Maurice Lacroix is expanding the Aikon line again with a brand-new spinoff that recalls one of AP’s more adventurous Royal Oak offshoots, the Royal Oak Offshore.






