foversta[PuristSPro Moderator]
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Winding...
A lot of pleasure: the movement of the Saxonia Handwind is the same than the one of the first 1815. So it is a very smooth movement to wind.
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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...