I believe it is a beautifully well balanced dial and movement. The engraving done by Hannelore is spot on. Besides the watch, traditionally made, the Lasses are wonderful people and a pleasure to spend time with.
This particular example of the Christian Lass 30CP with a Roman numerals dial was designed for Japanese collector Takeshi Ikeda , aka @take_fktk18 . The case measures 38 x 11.5 mm and the movement beats at 18,000 beats per hour ( 2.5 Hz ). Christian Lass ...
So, here's something that bothers me a bit, and not just on this piece. The seconds hand being too short, or not well balanced. Does anybody else feel this way?
Presumably the whole thing would need to get readjusted again during a service which seems sub-optimal? I'd be curious to learn more about this novel approach and the pros and cons, it's definitely an interesting and cool looking construction.
I believe it is a beautifully well balanced dial and movement. The engraving done by Hannelore is spot on. Besides the watch, traditionally made, the Lasses are wonderful people and a pleasure to spend time with.
Hannelore is a watchmaker as well as Christian. She chose to focus on engraving and has become a master engraver as demonstrated by her work on the watch. Enjoy the watch as it is a pleasure to wear. Mitch