A. Lange & Söhne
A. Lange & Söhne's minimalist philosophy, Saxonia Thin
The Saxonia collection is A. Lange & Söhne’s signature dress watch line, Which was launched in 1994 with the brand’s revival. The collection is characterized by a harmonious combination of the brand’s technical sophistication, Minimalist aesthetics, And practicality that can be worn all year round. In particular, The name Saxonia comes from the German region of Saxony and symbolizes the technical innovation and craftsmanship of the region.
Among them, The A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia Thin (Ref. 201.027) is the model that best exemplifies the collection’s minimalist philosophy. The white gold case (diameter 37 mm, Thickness 5.9 mm) is combined with a silver dial, A black alligator leather strap, And a white gold pin buckle. The simple design, Which displays only the hours and minutes, Embodies understated elegance.
It pursues extreme simplicity by excluding unnecessary elements such as a second hand, Luminescence, And date, And provides a 72-hour power reserve and 3 bar (30 m) water resistance through the manual caliber L093.1 movement. In addition, The movement completed with a high-quality German finish can be admired through the sapphire glass back, Clearly showing the perfect proportions and delicate finish that the Saxonia collection pursues.

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