I bought the ML, in my personal opinion it's far more elegant than Tissot, solid, compact, and very well balanced the brushing and polished combination, it's in another league.
@@dominicburrows7317 42mm, and since the watch is thin wears very comfortable , I also bought a rubber strap for daily use and looks well balanced between elegance and sporty vibes.
This might be the review that swings the decision for me. The PRX looks so good - ‘less is more’ is exactly why it works. Thanks for a great presentation!
I love Tissot, one of my first (and thus most special) pieces was the Tissot T complication. However, the ML Aikon is far superior in almost every way. The design, build quality, form factor, and finish really shine on the ML, which is reflected in the significant price difference.
Great review! Imo tho, my preferences swing towards the ML and I’ve recently bought one myself in the 39mm. I think it’s better than the 42mm for me cos it’s more subtle in its sizing. One of the biggest wins for me for ML is it’s bracelet. I think the finishing and pattern on the ML is far better and looks great.
True. I have handled both. PRX is great everyday watch, very nice. Just wearing it. Blue dial Color on Maurice just pops great. Overall more Maukka (=nickname in finnish) feels just luxurious.
I get your point, but when I picked up the ML chronograph in the store and started inspecting it, I was truly amazed. It felt so luxurious and of top quality. For me, I would not even look at the PRX in the store after seeing the ML. I guess its just personal choice. Nontheless, for people who are not used to luxury (and lets be real 3k for a watch is a luxury for most people), the ML is fascinating!
Я тоже с момента как увидел хронограф ML на другие уже и смотреть не хотелось,мысли постоянно возвращались к нему и с ним сравнивались,так я их и купил в итоге.уже год и восторженные эмоции в отношении их так и остаются. Утончённая и вместе с тем брутальная роскошь👌
IMO, the Aikon just looks better. The bracelet is awesome. As far as inspiration is concerned, it doesn't matter to me much. Although, the PRX is much more of a Vacheron 222 copy than the Aikon is Royal Oak copy.
I actually own the ML since last December and I think I'm going to sell it sooner than later... I just don't feel a connection and I hardly had it on my wrist for any time at all. The PRX is definitely a watch I have to take a closer look at. I think the "cleaner" design does it for me. Thanks for the video my friend 👍
Great comparison. Personally the MC was well made but the claws where an eyesore to me. Trying to impose a thing of their own past that is just too much, something belonging in the era of the omega constellation nonsense. The PRX is just a winner, because of the balanced, well executed simplicity. Had it since July and hasn’t stopped to amaze me. Since I am a kid of the seventies, this watch is more meaningful to me and will never age. Size wise, especially the dial to case ratio is perfect. Wearing comfort is brilliant. One thing I would want to change is sunburst dial on powermatic, The original T in the Tissot branding back (as per the original) and leave the powermatic 80 off the dial please and have a lighter blue dial on offer and since we are at it, a fitting date wheel color… now that would be the creme de la creme, the kipper’s knickers…..
Also the ml does not refernce the royal oak. Its an uodate of an older ml model called the calypso. It just happens to have some genta-esque design similarities but it in no way homages a royal oak. Looks completely different imo.
I detect a little bit of recency bias the ML aikon is definitely 3-4 times the watch the prx is…dnt get me wrong i still love the prx the aikon eliminates the need for a prx imo. Since homage gets thrown at these watches they both look very different from the watches there homaging. Even the aikon when you put in next to a ap ro it looks nothing like it
I had the ml. Grey and gilt hands version. Sold it and utterly regret it. Such an amazing watch. The tissot is good but is common as muck. A victim of its own success. Its getting dangerouslybinto the relms of omega moonswatch hype. Also the pm80 movement is terrible. Give me the sellita any day. No plastic oarts in the sellita and it can be regulated and maintained with ease. Not to mention the smoother sweep and decoration. Pm80 is a throwaway movement and has greater error potential due to the stretched out power reserve
The ML looks MUCH better, its no contest for me. And I pick a Direnzo DRZ04 before this particular Tissot. Thanks so much for your review, always appreciated!
When I wear my prx it leaves something to be desired. I enjoy it, but it just doesn’t feel complete. Just picked up an Aikon and I’m hoping it scratches that itch I have for a well made and well finished integrated bracelet design sports watch without having to spend more money.
i'm in the opposite camp as you! I think the ML look ages better whereas the PRX is too simply and will be outgrown. personally if the PRX wasn't at its current price point, it would be completely overshadowed. I think the PRX has hype right now because of its price. If it were similarly priced as the ML, i don't think people would care. Nonetheless great comparison!
Lol, "if the PRX wasn't at its current price point" thats the point, for THIS price point PRX destroys everything and is MUCH better value than ML. If we compare Oris Aquis similar price point with ML, Oris Aquis on bracelet destroy ML with its original design and build quallity. Everything is about price point buddy, there is not IF... ML is better build cuz its more than DOUBLE the price of this Tissot.
@Takèr the Oris original design might give it a nod over the ML but to say that the build quality of the Oris "destroys" the ML is laughable and demonstrably false. The finish and build quality of the two brands are very comparable.
@@Visitor555 no doubt the price point is the key feature of the prx. But that doesn't make it better than the aikon imo. Prx bracelet looks stale and boring to me. Would swap it to a strap but then it would defeat the purpose of an integrated bracelet sport watch.
@@duncanchiu3659 I think u didnt understand what i said .. PRX is not better than ML, its better value, but ofc ML is better because it should be it cost 2.5x more $.
I just purchased the tissot after having the ML for two years. They really aren’t in the same category. The tissot wears well but in quality of the band and thickness it shows its 1/3 price tag.
I am a younger guy and have not owned any high end watches, but the ML looks quite dated with the unnecessary polished marks on the bezel. I am interested in the fluted bezel prx
Thank you for this comparison. Seems like it’s 50/50 with these two among us watch nerds. The PRX is bigger value for sure but the Aikon is better made in general. I own the PRX and think about upgrading to Aikon. Do you think that the 39mm Aikon would wear more similar to the PRX? I can’t decide between the 42 and 39mm and feel like PRX is already big enough.
@@UptickWatchReviews interesting take. But I’m into integrated bracelet style watches at the moment. Just pulled the trigger on the 39 Aikon. I’ll decide which one to keep after it arrives. Got a pretty good deal on it as well and they just went up in price I noticed. Thanks again for sharing your experience. I know you loved your Aikon and now came the little PRX and spoilt it for you. 😆 it’s all part of the journey.
I went to buy the prx yesterday and didn’t make it for me looks too small for me . And I am actually satisfied with my omega constellation . Maurice Lacroix are underrated it’s a classy provider
Thank you for this comparison! I think ML from a different price segment. ML should definitely be better than PRX. But PRX for its segment - I was amazed. I will buy this week.
The finishing on the case of the Tissot is much better on the bracelet. I guess you can’t really make a good bracelet for the money of the Tissot. The Tissot has more power reserve because they slowed it down. Some plastic parts included too. The Tissot is also too large for this design. The reason is usually that they can’t get a smaller movement for the price. The Tissot is an homage to the Rolex Oysterquartz, which in turn was inspired by the integrated bracelet trend of the time. The design of the Oysterquartz is very different to the AP, no question. That’s why you can’t really compare them. Two more homages of the AP, but for £12000: The Chopard Alpine Eagle and the Gerard Perregaux Laureato. For that money there are other options.
Own both and I can say the aikon is a better made watch and much better finished. But it is less comfortable and has a worse movement even though it is modified and well regulated. I'm honestly staying with the PRX and getting rid of the aikon.
Earlier I attacked this guy for speaking his opinion.. I apologize, and I deleted the message.. In my opinion the Tissot is a little to plain looking, very soft spoken , and will only tell you the time kinda like a timex watch while the Lacroix speaks out loud, and says "I'm here enjoy me, and admire me......
I have both ML aikon 42 and tissot prx 40. Bracelet on ML wayyyyyyyyy more better. Wayyyyyyy more solid. Wayyyyyy more better made. Brushed and polished on ML look more expensive than prx. But prx is a beater compare to ML. ML wear when go to nice event. PRX on daily. If have money, get AIKON. If on budget get PRX. Sometimes people said prx better because cannot afford ML and they dont know much, Tissot is more well known. 🙃
Pas d'accord sur le fait que la ML ait mal vieilli, sans doute parceque vous l'avez beaucoup portée. La PRX est une déception au poignet je trouve, trop peu de présence malgré une taille quand même significative. Et le cadran est pas génial, l'effet tapisserie est mieux fait sur ma samurai. Après ça reste du chipotage et affaire de goûts, cela reste 2 excellentes montres.
if I buy an automatic watch for 2000 $ I don’t want that the same model is available a lot cheaper as a quarz. Therefore I would never buy the ML (as new). Another competitor beside PRX is the Tudor Royal, a little bit more expensive but better brand image, no quarz sister and higher second hand prices.
True that, the styling of the Royal is just a bit too old-fashioned, it could have been, and still might turn into, a smash hit... with a little retouching
Hi @Uptick, what do you think about the Tudor Royal 41? I know it gets some mixed feelings from the community, but I feel the brand alone gives it quite some edge over the PRX or Aikon
Hi, nice review/comparison +1 abonné Je m'en vais de ce pas acheter la PRX AUTO... Je n'ai pas encore le budget pour la Maurice Lacroix malheureusement 😅
I was torn between the 2. With similarish styling designs. The ML is very much AP royal oak'esque and makes it look as though you bought it because you couldn't afford an AP. The Tissot doesn't make you feel that way. Makes u feel like you've got an iconic 70s design watch modernised whilst still giving that luxury feeling, and not worrying about people saying "oh wow is that a royal oak, oh nox it's a ML." not like that would ever happen in real life unless you circulate in that crowd. The ML would make people second glance it to make sure it wasnt an AP they spied. The Tissot again on the other hand if anyone sees it and if they have an idea about watches (or not) would probably say something nice about it. I wear a no date 2019 black sub almost everyday and it's probably been noticed twice, both undesirables. I have a cheaper Tag Monaco Steve McQueen (cal 12) that is cool and different looking and nobody has actually said anything about it. One of my favs to.
If you want to use that logic, you could say that anyone who truly knows watches would say that the PRX is a rip off of, uh, I mean inspired by, the Rolex Oysterquartz.
A comparison that cannot be made. Aikon is also cheap compared to true, unperceived great quality. Tissot tried it several times but the cheap effect is what penalizes it the most. I find it too expensive. Here is the quartz version which costs half its fair price. Aikon another planet.
They are not in same level.I love prx, it is great watch and good for budget but ml is the more classy and elegant.İt is mini rolex for people who do not wanna pay very big monies
I bought the ML, in my personal opinion it's far more elegant than Tissot, solid, compact, and very well balanced the brushing and polished combination, it's in another league.
Did you buy the 39mm or 42? 39 looks very small..
@@dominicburrows7317 42mm, and since the watch is thin wears very comfortable , I also bought a rubber strap for daily use and looks well balanced between elegance and sporty vibes.
@@Me-pz5by I thought so too mate. The 42mm looks right. 39mm looks like ladies watch..
Ditto!!
I have both, the PRX in blue and the Aikon 42 in black and also the PRX chrono in blue and love them all.
The PRX is nice for the price but the Aikon is a far superior watch in both looks and construction. It's not even close imo.
Yes but not double price superior. Prx all day every day
ML has insane quality(braclet is integrated perfectly while fit and finish is class above prx) insane ar coating,one of the best I ever seen.
This might be the review that swings the decision for me. The PRX looks so good - ‘less is more’ is exactly why it works. Thanks for a great presentation!
I love Tissot, one of my first (and thus most special) pieces was the Tissot T complication. However, the ML Aikon is far superior in almost every way. The design, build quality, form factor, and finish really shine on the ML, which is reflected in the significant price difference.
Great review! Imo tho, my preferences swing towards the ML and I’ve recently bought one myself in the 39mm. I think it’s better than the 42mm for me cos it’s more subtle in its sizing. One of the biggest wins for me for ML is it’s bracelet. I think the finishing and pattern on the ML is far better and looks great.
Aikon wins, I had both on my wrist. Don't let anyone fool You. The bracelet is way better on the Aikon. Nice polished surface.
True. I have handled both. PRX is great everyday watch, very nice. Just wearing it. Blue dial Color on Maurice just pops great. Overall more Maukka (=nickname in finnish) feels just luxurious.
@@Infinitiivinenwhat about the aikon quartz blue?
@@mm-dz2pm it is nice too. I just prefer the dial on automatic.
I get your point, but when I picked up the ML chronograph in the store and started inspecting it, I was truly amazed. It felt so luxurious and of top quality. For me, I would not even look at the PRX in the store after seeing the ML. I guess its just personal choice. Nontheless, for people who are not used to luxury (and lets be real 3k for a watch is a luxury for most people), the ML is fascinating!
Я тоже с момента как увидел хронограф ML на другие уже и смотреть не хотелось,мысли постоянно возвращались к нему и с ним сравнивались,так я их и купил в итоге.уже год и восторженные эмоции в отношении их так и остаются. Утончённая и вместе с тем брутальная роскошь👌
IMO, the Aikon just looks better. The bracelet is awesome. As far as inspiration is concerned, it doesn't matter to me much. Although, the PRX is much more of a Vacheron 222 copy than the Aikon is Royal Oak copy.
I actually own the ML since last December and I think I'm going to sell it sooner than later... I just don't feel a connection and I hardly had it on my wrist for any time at all. The PRX is definitely a watch I have to take a closer look at. I think the "cleaner" design does it for me.
Thanks for the video my friend 👍
I will choose the Maurice Lacroix for sure.
I feel you should have compared it to the 39mm Aikon to really get a fair comparison. In my opinion the 39 looks more classy and less aggressive.
Great comparison. Personally the MC was well made but the claws where an eyesore to me. Trying to impose a thing of their own past that is just too much, something belonging in the era of the omega constellation nonsense. The PRX is just a winner, because of the balanced, well executed simplicity. Had it since July and hasn’t stopped to amaze me. Since I am a kid of the seventies, this watch is more meaningful to me and will never age. Size wise, especially the dial to case ratio is perfect. Wearing comfort is brilliant. One thing I would want to change is sunburst dial on powermatic, The original T in the Tissot branding back (as per the original) and leave the powermatic 80 off the dial please and have a lighter blue dial on offer and since we are at it, a fitting date wheel color… now that would be the creme de la creme, the kipper’s knickers…..
Also the ml does not refernce the royal oak. Its an uodate of an older ml model called the calypso. It just happens to have some genta-esque design similarities but it in no way homages a royal oak. Looks completely different imo.
got the prx powermatic 80, just love the simplicity of it and i agree with you. it's has a timeless look to it.
I detect a little bit of recency bias the ML aikon is definitely 3-4 times the watch the prx is…dnt get me wrong i still love the prx the aikon eliminates the need for a prx imo. Since homage gets thrown at these watches they both look very different from the watches there homaging. Even the aikon when you put in next to a ap ro it looks nothing like it
I’m thinking about getting the Prx with the Giod fluted bezel and blue dail.
I love that PRX and looks much better and reminds me of a Rolex Oysterquartz somehow .
I had the ml. Grey and gilt hands version. Sold it and utterly regret it. Such an amazing watch. The tissot is good but is common as muck. A victim of its own success. Its getting dangerouslybinto the relms of omega moonswatch hype. Also the pm80 movement is terrible. Give me the sellita any day. No plastic oarts in the sellita and it can be regulated and maintained with ease. Not to mention the smoother sweep and decoration. Pm80 is a throwaway movement and has greater error potential due to the stretched out power reserve
Nice comparison, thanks👍 I think I'd go for the PRX, but would have to see them in person.
Thanks for posting i would love to see cristifer ward 12 watch compared here . Love your videos as always
The ML looks MUCH better, its no contest for me. And I pick a Direnzo DRZ04 before this particular Tissot.
Thanks so much for your review, always appreciated!
The M.L reminds me of a seventies ashtray
When I wear my prx it leaves something to be desired. I enjoy it, but it just doesn’t feel complete. Just picked up an Aikon and I’m hoping it scratches that itch I have for a well made and well finished integrated bracelet design sports watch without having to spend more money.
i'm in the opposite camp as you! I think the ML look ages better whereas the PRX is too simply and will be outgrown. personally if the PRX wasn't at its current price point, it would be completely overshadowed. I think the PRX has hype right now because of its price. If it were similarly priced as the ML, i don't think people would care. Nonetheless great comparison!
Lol, "if the PRX wasn't at its current price point" thats the point, for THIS price point PRX destroys everything and is MUCH better value than ML. If we compare Oris Aquis similar price point with ML, Oris Aquis on bracelet destroy ML with its original design and build quallity. Everything is about price point buddy, there is not IF... ML is better build cuz its more than DOUBLE the price of this Tissot.
100% with you, ML for the win here and I o1wn both watches, is just a better product and the powermatic 80 has tons of issues…
@Takèr the Oris original design might give it a nod over the ML but to say that the build quality of the Oris "destroys" the ML is laughable and demonstrably false. The finish and build quality of the two brands are very comparable.
@@Visitor555 no doubt the price point is the key feature of the prx. But that doesn't make it better than the aikon imo. Prx bracelet looks stale and boring to me. Would swap it to a strap but then it would defeat the purpose of an integrated bracelet sport watch.
@@duncanchiu3659 I think u didnt understand what i said .. PRX is not better than ML, its better value, but ofc ML is better because it should be it cost 2.5x more $.
ML looks clumsy and try hard to me, Tissot looks simple and elegant.
I just purchased the tissot after having the ML for two years. They really aren’t in the same category. The tissot wears well but in quality of the band and thickness it shows its 1/3 price tag.
I think MLC is better un general. I had PRX and I sold after one month. Thanks for the video.
i just tried both last week on my wrist
tell you what - nechui compare ,pardon my Russian
ML feels and looks much better
Great review and one that a lot of ppl will see as a must for these sporty models today. Cheers! I would go for the Tissot myself.
The Aikon 42mm weights 173gr. Which is heavy for daily use
not even close, ML all the way
I am a younger guy and have not owned any high end watches, but the ML looks quite dated with the unnecessary polished marks on the bezel. I am interested in the fluted bezel prx
It's a dress watch, of course it's gonna have some polished marks. What a stupid comment. LOL
I don't think you know what a dress watch is, if you think the PRX is marketed as dress watch lmao@@challenger516
The price of PRX is adequate for what it offers, no screw crown, no screw case back, 10 atm of impermeability, less lavoration of case and bracelet..
I feel like if they took out the polished sections on the bezel the Aikon would be greatly improved.
The PRX is great. auto or quartz.
hello ı want your opinion on two watches ı couldn't decide between Tissot PRX Powermatic 80 and Maurice lacriox aikon quartz movement
Thank you for this comparison.
Seems like it’s 50/50 with these two among us watch nerds. The PRX is bigger value for sure but the Aikon is better made in general. I own the PRX and think about upgrading to Aikon. Do you think that the 39mm Aikon would wear more similar to the PRX? I can’t decide between the 42 and 39mm and feel like PRX is already big enough.
I’d stick to the PRX for now. Wear it out and go straight to a Datejust afterwards
@@UptickWatchReviews interesting take. But I’m into integrated bracelet style watches at the moment. Just pulled the trigger on the 39 Aikon. I’ll decide which one to keep after it arrives. Got a pretty good deal on it as well and they just went up in price I noticed. Thanks again for sharing your experience. I know you loved your Aikon and now came the little PRX and spoilt it for you. 😆 it’s all part of the journey.
@@LooptroopRocker Hey! I'm thinking about getting this too! Did you get yours yet?
@@bigdoublet arrives tomorrow hopefully. :)
@@LooptroopRocker I tried the PRX... I didn't like the way it looked on my wrist. So Aikon is very tempting. I still have it in my cart..
Prx has plastic parts in its mechanism ! 😅 There you go fellas. Choose wisely.
Who cares, these watches are not heirloom pieces, it's a very accurate movement and cheap to service
I went to buy the prx yesterday and didn’t make it for me looks too small for me . And I am actually satisfied with my omega constellation . Maurice Lacroix are underrated it’s a classy provider
If you have a Constellation, I don’t think you need either of these ;-)
Thank you for this comparison! I think ML from a different price
segment. ML should definitely be better than PRX. But PRX for its
segment - I was amazed. I will buy this week.
The finishing on the case of the Tissot is much better on the bracelet. I guess you can’t really make a good bracelet for the money of the Tissot. The Tissot has more power reserve because they slowed it down. Some plastic parts included too. The Tissot is also too large for this design. The reason is usually that they can’t get a smaller movement for the price.
The Tissot is an homage to the Rolex Oysterquartz, which in turn was inspired by the integrated bracelet trend of the time. The design of the Oysterquartz is very different to the AP, no question. That’s why you can’t really compare them.
Two more homages of the AP, but for £12000: The Chopard Alpine Eagle and the Gerard Perregaux Laureato. For that money there are other options.
Own both and I can say the aikon is a better made watch and much better finished. But it is less comfortable and has a worse movement even though it is modified and well regulated.
I'm honestly staying with the PRX and getting rid of the aikon.
We need a simple version of Maurice Lacroix (but with this cool bracelet)
Earlier I attacked this guy for speaking his opinion.. I apologize, and I deleted the message.. In my opinion the Tissot is a little to plain looking, very soft spoken , and will only tell you the time kinda like a timex watch while the Lacroix speaks out loud, and says "I'm here enjoy me, and admire me......
Aikon destroys PRX😅
If you have the cash would go straight to Rolex/Omega for your first Swiss watch?
Undoubtedly
Thanks for a great review. Aikon every time for me. 👍
ML remind me of omega constellation and AP royal oak
PRX in quartz or Aikon in automatic, cheers
I have both ML aikon 42 and tissot prx 40. Bracelet on ML wayyyyyyyyy more better. Wayyyyyyy more solid. Wayyyyyy more better made. Brushed and polished on ML look more expensive than prx. But prx is a beater compare to ML. ML wear when go to nice event. PRX on daily.
If have money, get AIKON. If on budget get PRX.
Sometimes people said prx better because cannot afford ML and they dont know much, Tissot is more well known. 🙃
A Tissot PRX is not a beater watch yeah the Maurice LaCroix is better but saying the Tissot is a beater watch is the snobbiest shit I've ever heard 😎👍
Tissot movement better than ML i think.
@@kingadjust354 how is it snobby? Tissot you can pick up for £300, ML is £1200+
Aikon: 2000 dolar
Prx: 650 dolar
Of course Prx is much better
Pas d'accord sur le fait que la ML ait mal vieilli, sans doute parceque vous l'avez beaucoup portée. La PRX est une déception au poignet je trouve, trop peu de présence malgré une taille quand même significative. Et le cadran est pas génial, l'effet tapisserie est mieux fait sur ma samurai. Après ça reste du chipotage et affaire de goûts, cela reste 2 excellentes montres.
Guys which is the closest economic AP alternative ?
if I buy an automatic watch for 2000 $ I don’t want that the same model is available a lot cheaper as a quarz. Therefore I would never buy the ML (as new). Another competitor beside PRX is the Tudor Royal, a little bit more expensive but better brand image, no quarz sister and higher second hand prices.
True that, the styling of the Royal is just a bit too old-fashioned, it could have been, and still might turn into, a smash hit... with a little retouching
What is the diameter of your wrist? Thanks
the bracelet on the M L is soooooo much better!
Hi @Uptick, what do you think about the Tudor Royal 41? I know it gets some mixed feelings from the community, but I feel the brand alone gives it quite some edge over the PRX or Aikon
If you love it and don’t buy it as a stopgap for a Datejust then I suppose it’s ok. There are good deal to find on those.
Hi, nice review/comparison
+1 abonné
Je m'en vais de ce pas acheter la PRX AUTO... Je n'ai pas encore le budget pour la Maurice Lacroix malheureusement 😅
The Simon is so much nicer
This aikon is 39 or 42 mm
💯
You supposed to compare between them not to be very biased towards Tissot 😅
I was torn between the 2. With similarish styling designs. The ML is very much AP royal oak'esque and makes it look as though you bought it because you couldn't afford an AP. The Tissot doesn't make you feel that way. Makes u feel like you've got an iconic 70s design watch modernised whilst still giving that luxury feeling, and not worrying about people saying "oh wow is that a royal oak, oh nox it's a ML." not like that would ever happen in real life unless you circulate in that crowd. The ML would make people second glance it to make sure it wasnt an AP they spied. The Tissot again on the other hand if anyone sees it and if they have an idea about watches (or not) would probably say something nice about it. I wear a no date 2019 black sub almost everyday and it's probably been noticed twice, both undesirables. I have a cheaper Tag Monaco Steve McQueen (cal 12) that is cool and different looking and nobody has actually said anything about it. One of my favs to.
The prx makes you feel like you couldn't afford ap nor the ML. Lol just kidding
If you want to use that logic, you could say that anyone who truly knows watches would say that the PRX is a rip off of, uh, I mean inspired by, the Rolex Oysterquartz.
Who gives a shit what a bunch of blowhard watch snobs think dude. Even if I had 40+ grand to spend on an AP I wouldn't justify it.
There's nothing similar between these two watches LOL
cheers!
Can I buy your aikon?!
Hi, what´s the size of your wrist?
17cm
Aikon looks better, got that expensive look. of course it is more expensive. if you are on budget, I'll say PRXP80.
Gong hei fatt choy to you and your family.
Wish the PRX has the sun burst face of the quartz. Something for 2022 release?
This PRX actually has a slight sunburst effect on the dial. Not as prominent as the quartz but it’s there. Just enough if you ask me.
@@LooptroopRocker the waffle dail ,not really for me. Cheers mate.
I really don't like the Aikon. It screams "new rich". The Tissot on the other hand looks more expensive than the Aikon, refined and clean.
A comparison that cannot be made. Aikon is also cheap compared to true, unperceived great quality.
Tissot tried it several times but the cheap effect is what penalizes it the most. I find it too expensive.
Here is the quartz version which costs half its fair price.
Aikon another planet.
ML bling bling RO.
...getting old and settled, middle to third age thoughts... beware! 🤪
I just don’t like the tissot bezel, but damn right now the tissot is 650 and aikon is 1900
Grey market you can find the ML for around $1300. Still not cheap but better than $1900!
This isn't fair. the Maurice Lacroix Aikon is superior in every single way.
French accent😅
They are not in same level.I love prx, it is great watch and good for budget but ml is the more classy and elegant.İt is mini rolex for people who do not wanna pay very big monies
I just wasted several minutes of my life listening (trying to listen) to this guy who said " blah, blah, blah I have no idea what I'm talking about "
Mission accomplished