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St. Moritz Mountain Watch

CHF 60.000

Donate for Creativity – Support Lesunja's First Watch Project

Dear supporters, I invite you to become part of a groundbreaking project: with your donation, you can help bring Lesunja’s very first watch to life—the St. Moritz Mountain Watch. This project represents alpine elegance, technical precision, and a passion for exquisite Swiss craftsmanship. The St. Moritz Mountain Watch is powered by the MIYOTA 9015 Premium Automatic Movement and features a dial crafted from blue or black sandstone. A mother-of-pearl moon, gently illuminated by Swiss SuperLuminova, and the snow of the Corvatsch Mountain glowing in the dark capture the magic of the mountains at night—a truly unique timepiece. Your donation not only fuels creativity and innovation at Lesunja but also paves the way for the success of our inaugural watch project. Every contribution brings us one step closer to realizing this dream and establishing a brand synonymous with luxury, craftsmanship, and the allure of the Swiss Alps. Join us on this remarkable journey. Support our vision and help us launch the St. Moritz Mountain Watch! Thank you for your trust and support. Best regards, Lisa Lesunja

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April 2025

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St. Moritz Mountain Watch

With your support, alpine elegance becomes a reality.

Lesunja.com AG
Lesunja.com AG Zürich, CH
Lisa Lesunja
Lisa Lesunja

Project Overview

The St. Moritz Watch is a celebration of the alpine landscape, featuring a dial that reflects the night sky and the iconic Corvatsch Mountain. The luminous moon, crafted from Mother of Pearl, and the starry sky evoke the magic of St. Moritz's breathtaking vistas. Whether you’re skiing the slopes of theCorwatch, dining in elegance, or enjoying life’s everyday adventures, the St. Moritz Watch is your perfect companion.

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