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Saxonia Watches



A Lange & Söhne trace their roots back to the Saxon court under Augustus the Strong and are responsible for establishing the Saxon precision watchmaking industry in Glashütte in 1845. It did not take long before timekeeping instruments crafted by A. Lange & Söhne ranked among the world's most coveted treasures. Through changing fortunes the brand began to suffer until 1990 when Adolph Lange's great-grandson Walter Lange returned to Glashütte to restore the family watchmaking heritage. In only four short years later in the Palace of Dresden he demonstrated the first new A. Lange & Söhne timepieces. A Lange & Söhne timepieces are crammed full of useful mechanical inventions and are luxury functional watches for the 21st century.

Saxonia Watches


The Saxonia is a unique piece from the stables of A Lange & Söhne; it is a true masterpiece that features every element that makes A Lange & Söhne watches so remarkable. The name is inspired by the name of Saxony, the German state that became synonymous with splendour and prosperity in the 17th century. The hour, minute and seconds hands are very legible and have been designed to be perfectly proportioned with the watch face on the Saxonia. The Saxonia also points to its heritage with the “A. Lange & Söhne” signature and the inscription. Finally the Saxonia is available exclusively in 18-carat yellow, white or pink gold. Every case is carefully finished and polished by hand. Each one has a unique, engraved serial number. The Saxonia is a perfectly finished timepiece.
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  • Manually wound movement
  • Crocodile strap
  • Sapphire-crystal glass and caseback
  • The Saxonia has small second with stop seconds
  • Solid silver dial on the Saxonia
  • Calibre L941.1 movement on the Saxonia