
Mitch K's initial post on the Christian Lass 30CP highlights a timepiece that exemplifies the pinnacle of independent watchmaking. His observations on its exquisite execution, fine finishing, and intriguing escapement regulation mechanism set the stage for a deeper appreciation of this unique creation. This article delves into the community's response, exploring the nuances of small-batch independent horology and the distinct appeal of artisans like Christian Lass.

Engraving incredible thanks to Hannelore Lass.
This is a cool watch. Simple and elegant.
Can't wait to see it in person.
That dial is spectacular! Love the big seconds dial and the shape of the 2βs and the flourish on the 4!
The see-through case back would deserve a shot too for the pleasure of our eyes!
Many congratulations Mitch. Beautiful execution of case and dial. Not very often the watchmaker himself makes the case. Even using some of the same hand operated lathes used by Patek making models such as the 2499! Hannes hand engravings on the dial makes it all worth it. Look forward to see a picture of the movement! ππ
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