Description
This watch, typical of the 1970s, has an extra-thin case made of high-quality steel, as well as
a design inspired by the legendary
Patek Philippe Nautilus.
Jean Lassale was a Swiss watch company that designed the Caliber 1200, featuring the thinnest mechanical watch movement: 1.2mm. In the 1970s, Pierre Mathys, master watchmaker in La Chaux-de-Fonds, designed and built the prototype of a revolutionary watch caliber, with the aim of making the thinnest watch in the world. To achieve this feat, Mathys based his design on the work of Robert Annen, who had previously had the idea of using ball bearings in small-scale watchmaking. Mathys decided to eliminate the bridges and the counter-pivot, and instead use ball bearings for the axle.
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