Maurice Lacroix sits in a strange position. Mid-tier pricing, manufacture aspirations on certain references, and a brand identity that's spent the past decade defined by a single integrated-bracelet sports watch. The Aikon is one of the few mid-tier sports watches that's actually built a following. The Pontos and Masterpiece lines trade quieter. For anyone planning to sell a Maurice Lacroix watch in Sydney in 2026, knowing which side of the brand your piece belongs to changes the path. This guide walks through how the AUD market values each line.
The Sydney Pre-owned Maurice Lacroix Market in 2026
Maurice Lacroix trades at significant pre-owned discounts on most references, typically 40–55% below RRP within three years. That's wider than most Swiss mid-tier brands and reflects the smaller pre-owned buyer pool.
The Aikon Automatic (AI6008) and Aikon Skeleton (AI6028) have built genuine enthusiast demand. The Aikon Mercury and Aikon Tide variants find smaller but committed buyer pools. Pontos and Masterpiece references trade slowly.
What your Maurice Lacroix is worth depends on the line, the year, condition, and documentation.
Outright Sale vs Consignment
For most Maurice Lacroix, outright sale is the right path. Margins are typically 20–30% below market.
Consignment makes sense for Aikon Skeleton references, Aikon Mercury, limited editions, and Masterpiece complications. Timeline runs 45–120 days.
For an Aikon Skeleton with full set, consignment will often return more. For a Pontos from 2014 without papers, an outright offer is the cleaner path.
What Buyers Inspect First on a Pre-owned Maurice Lacroix
- Line — Aikon, Pontos, Masterpiece; each trades distinctly
- Movement — ML series (ML115, ML134, ML191) vs ETA-based; the distinction affects value
- Case condition — sharpness of the Aikon's integrated bracelet attachment, no aggressive polishing
- Bracelet condition for Aikon, strap condition for Pontos and Masterpiece
- Documentation — original warranty card, service receipts, original purchase invoice
Box and papers add 8–12% on Maurice Lacroix. For limited editions, the premium can be higher.
The Maurice Lacroix References Holding Value Best in 2026
| Reference |
Model |
Case Size |
Movement |
AU Market Position (2026) |
| AI6008 |
Aikon Automatic 42mm |
42mm |
Calibre ML115 |
Steady demand, full set preferred |
| AI6028 |
Aikon Skeleton 39mm |
39mm |
Calibre ML134 |
Strong, niche segment |
| AI6058 |
Aikon Automatic 39mm |
39mm |
Calibre ML115 |
Reliable seller |
| AI6168 |
Aikon Chronograph |
44mm |
Calibre ML112 |
Wider discount, niche |
| PT6358 |
Pontos Date 40mm |
40mm |
Calibre ML115 |
Wider discount, dress segment |
| MP7268 |
Masterpiece Square Wheel |
43mm |
Calibre ML191 |
Niche, full set preferred |
Vintage Maurice Lacroix from the 1990s and early 2000s (early Pontos and Masterpiece references) have a quiet collector market.
Preparing Your Maurice Lacroix Before Selling
Gather everything. Original outer box, watch box, warranty card, service receipts, original purchase invoice.
Don't polish the watch.
Service status matters less than people assume.
Photograph the watch in natural light. Dial, case profile, integrated bracelet attachment on Aikon, the caseback, the movement if accessible.
How Consignment Works at WatchCraze
When you consign a Maurice Lacroix through WatchCraze, the watch is assessed in person by Gab or Saba. Originality is verified, condition is documented, and a target sale price is agreed before listing.
You retain ownership until the watch sells. The consignment fee is agreed upfront. Funds settle within days of completion.
The Maurice Lacroix references that perform best on consignment are Aikon Skeleton variants, limited editions, and Aikon Mercury references. For mainstream Aikon Automatic and Pontos, outright sale is usually cleaner.
The Practical Takeaway
Selling a Maurice Lacroix in Sydney is mostly an outright-sale conversation. Aikon Skeleton and limited editions are the exceptions worth consigning. If you're weighing up what to do with a Maurice Lacroix in Sydney, get in touch.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is my Maurice Lacroix worth in Sydney?
The line, reference, year, condition, and documentation set the bracket. An Aikon Skeleton sits in a different bracket to a 2014 Pontos. The accurate path is a proper assessment.
Does the Aikon hold value better than Pontos?
Generally yes. The Aikon line has stronger pre-owned demand and a clearer market position than the Pontos and Masterpiece lines.
Do I need box and papers?
They help. Full set adds 8–12%. For limited editions, the premium can be higher.
How long does a Maurice Lacroix sale take?
Outright sales settle within days. Consignment runs 45–120 days.
Will you make an outright offer?
Yes, on most Maurice Lacroix references.