Saxonia Automatic 380.026

Saxonia 380.026

38.5mm, Silver
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A. Lange & Söhne
Lange and Söne
A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia: the essence of pure German dress watches
The Saxonia collection is A. Lange & Söhne’s signature dress watch line, Which was launched alongside the brand’s revival in 1994. The collection is characterised by a harmonious combination of the brand’s technical sophistication, Minimalist aesthetic and practicality for all seasons. The name Saxonia comes from the German region of Saxony and symbolizes the technical innovation and craftsmanship of the region. The design pursues understated elegance and simplicity, Excluding unnecessary decoration and emphasizing perfect proportions, Delicate finishes, And balanced dial layout. It is the "epitome of pure German dress watches" and has established itself as a model of high-end watchmaking with its understated design, Outstanding technical prowess, And various complications.
Dial Color
Silver
Case material
White gold
Types of bracelets
Leather strap
Glass
Sapphire crystal
Case diameter
38.5mm
Case thickness
8.2mm
Waterproof
30m
Bezel Material
White gold
Movement
Self winding
Caliber
Cal. L086.1
Frequency
21, 600 vibrations
Power reserve
About 72 hours
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