Swiss watchmaker Maurice Lacroix has launched a striking limited-edition timepiece, the Aikon Automatic Wotto, in partnership with British street artist Wotto (real name Craig Watkins). Limited to just 1,000 pieces, the watch celebrates the brand’s 50th anniversary while showcasing Wotto’s signature “doodle style”—a vibrant mix of whimsical characters, chaotic energy, and bold colors.
Art Beyond the Dial: A Fully Engraved Canvas
Unlike typical artist collaborations that focus solely on the dial, Wotto’s design extends across the entire 42mm stainless steel case, bezel, and bracelet. Tiny engraved motifs—from mushrooms and hearts to skateboarding ghosts—transform the watch into a wearable piece of street art. The playful details reflect Wotto’s imaginative universe, making each piece unique.
The Dial: A Burst of Color and Creativity
The grey dial serves as a minimalist backdrop for Wotto’s lively illustrations, which feature a gradient of yellow-to-blue characters. This marks the first time in the Urban Tribe series that an artist has been granted full creative control. Despite the bold graphics, legibility is maintained with understated metal hour markers.
Performance Meets Artistry
Beneath its artistic exterior, the watch retains the Aikon collection’s sporty DNA, including 200-meter water resistance. Powered by the ML115 automatic movement (based on the Sellita SW 200-1), it offers a 38-hour power reserve. A sapphire crystal caseback reveals the intricate mechanics—a subtle nod to the craftsmanship behind the design.
A Collector’s Piece with a Playful Edge
With its fusion of high-end watchmaking and urban art, the Aikon Automatic Wotto Limited Edition appeals to both horology enthusiasts and contemporary art collectors. Priced at [insert price if available], it’s a testament to Maurice Lacroix’s innovative spirit and Wotto’s boundary-pushing creativity.