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
Still trying to conquer technology. Thought I had included movement side picture. Here you go. Above and at about 1 o’clock to the escapement on the bridge is a large jewel. Above it are 2 screws. This is Christian’s novel approach to the regulation of th
1. Raúl Pages-original Régulateur à détente RP1 2. Sylvain Pinaud- Origine, the Only Watch version. 3. Christian Lass- 30CP Really tough to exclude KV, there were two Vingt-8 I loved, so as back up… Cheers, Tim
Argentina seems to be a good country for time capsules. Christian Lass who restored my Universal CP-2 movement found a UN donor chronograph from Argentina. The gold case had been sold during some trying times in Argentina and the movement was immaculate.
There are many brilliant independent watchmakers emerging practically on a monthly basis and although Dufour, Smith and Voutilainen are legends, the newer independents have also demonstrated a high level of craft. Of course one might feel apprehensive to
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Congratulations on. your superb and near unique watch. A superb hand-made watchfor the connoisseur, it seems! Isn't that from Christian Lass, watchmaker of the Patek Philippe Museum for some 9 years? What else can you tell us on him? Will C. Lass make a l
Just a little photo of the watch with a new ostrich strap. The watch is just so good! Case, dial and movement is so well made by Christian and Hanne. A new chapter for actual danish watchmaking has begun. Enjoy your Sunday!
I have been on the waitlist for one of these for more than 4 years. I even filled out an elaborate document which they asked for. Back then I got a quote for about a one year wait. Asked just last week to hear about any status, but no answer. Customer ser
Glad to have this baby back after a long wait. Inspired by the community’s beautiful CP-2 I’ve been chasing this rare Universal Genève version from Cairelli in Rome. Everything was fine and authentic when I finally found it. But the movement was totally c