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Excellent!!
I am glad that you are 'swaying' towards the 37mm manual saxonia which looks supremely elegant in white gold but is even more so in rose gold. I would love to post photos of my watches on this site but do not have the appropriate camera (I know,I know, lame excuse) to take the photos with. The standard of photography of yours and Oliver in particular have been nothing short of magnificent. I mean,when Oliver six months ag, took perfect photos of the 1815 up and down, I ended up selling my 1815 chrono and actually purchased the 1815 up and down. Now you have inflicted the same punishment on me with your photos of the Saxonia 37mm manual
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Thank you to both of you for improving my collection!
This or that or this?
By: academe : March 16th, 2014-08:49
I am on the search for a simple two- or three-hand dress watch, with a diameter of 38-40mm and in pink gold. I have narrowed the field to five possible candidates; the VC Patrimony Traditionelle Small Seconds, VC Patrimony Contemporaine (hand-wound), Lang...
Go to the 1815...
By: foversta : March 16th, 2014-11:32
The 1815 is a watch which is superior to the Saxonia. First of all, I would choose a handwind movement. And the movement of the 1815 is superb, with a great pleasure to wind it. Ans in an aesthetic point of view, it has much more character than the Saxoni...
1815 for me
By: colton_d : March 16th, 2014-13:02
I will not re-state the arguments already, as they are spot-on. I would personally choose the 1815 given your situation as the numerals would make the watch a bit more casual in my eyes versus the baton-indices of the Saxonia models. Although you have giv...
Saxonia 37 mm manual
By: COUNT DE MONET : March 17th, 2014-00:58
As much as I promote the 1815 I would also strongly recommend the manual Saxonia as it is just perfect in 37 mm. However, an auto has got its benefits. I have got an 1815 version already and seriously think many, many days about a Saxonia also. Good short...
I concur with the Count
By: sham1 : March 17th, 2014-02:07
If you are able to go down to 37mm, the Saxonia manual offers excellent value for money and is timelessly elegant. The Saxonia ultra thin is a no-no for the following reasons: 1. Although it is only 5.9mm high, the 40mm case with no seconds dial makes the...
Bravo!
By: COUNT DE MONET : March 17th, 2014-05:56
For all the reasons put forward! And shall I tell you what: the Saxonia auto has NOT a 21k rotor. I checked it on the Lange website: Saxonia Annual Calendar has got one, Saxonia Perpetual has got the 21k stamp on the rotor. But not the Saxonia auto ... no...
Insiders...
By: academe : March 17th, 2014-11:54
Just a follow-up regarding the new Saxonia Automatic. Given how well-liked the older version was among collectors, with a microrotor, why has AL&S opted for a full-sized rotor in their newer offerings? I've noticed that many of the newer automatic AL&...
I am hooked!
By: sham1 : March 18th, 2014-00:48
Thanks to all the posts on this topic that I have decided to buy a manual Saxonia from an AD in the Far East for less than £8k as compared to the UK retail which is in excess of £13k. I believe it is the best value brand new £8k watch in the market althou...
Excellent!!
By: sham1 : March 19th, 2014-00:48
I am glad that you are 'swaying' towards the 37mm manual saxonia which looks supremely elegant in white gold but is even more so in rose gold. I would love to post photos of my watches on this site but do not have the appropriate camera (I know,I know, la...
So true!
By: sham1 : March 19th, 2014-02:15
Until a decade ago, 40mm was deemed large but now too many brands seem to see this as a starting point. For this I congratulate Patek and Lange. If not for the resurgence of the Far Eastern market, I believe this trend for larger sizes (thank you so much ...
You are right
By: sham1 : March 19th, 2014-05:13
When I say value for money I am referring to the watches from the haute horlogerie brands (the first watch I ever owned, a Timex, may fall short of this group). So comparing a Lange Saxonia against a Patek Calatrava and a VC Patrimony, the Lange Saxonia w...