Saxonia 205.086

Saxonia 205.086

39mm, Blue
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A. Lange & Söhne
Lange and Söne
Saxonia Thin: the essence of timeless elegance and technology
The name Saxonia pays tribute to Saxony, The center of technological innovation in Germany, And symbolizes the brand philosophy and technical achievements established by founder Ferdinand Adolf Lange. The Saxonia collection is a quest for perfection with unique and charismatic designs. Launched in 2018, The Saxonia Thin is characterized by a unique dial that will impress watch lovers. The dial, Which sparkles like a deep blue night sky, Is made of solid silver coated with a thin layer of gold leaf and is made of aventurine glass containing microscopic copper oxide crystals, Hence the name “Copper-Blue”. This technique was invented by the Miotti family in Venice in the 17th century and involves crystallizing a mixture of “silica” and “copper oxide” through a heating and cooling process. The ultra-thin watch, Measuring 39 mm in white gold, Is incredibly comfortable and elegant on the wrist.
Dial color
Blue
Case material
White gold
Bracelet Type
Leather strap
Glass
Sapphire crystal
Case diameter
39mm
Case thickness
6.2mm
Waterproof
30m
Bezel Material
White gold
Movement
Mechanical with manual-winding
Caliber
Cal. L093.1
Frequency
21, 600 vibrations
Power reserve
About 72 hours
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