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Part 12: the Saxonia Annual Calendar Platinum
Feb 02, 2013,03:10 AM
The Saxonia Annual Calendar in Platinum gives us the opportunity to
enjoy one more time the Sax-O-Mat movement. Sadly, this iconic 3/4 rotor
automatic movement is only available now in the Lange collection with
the automatic calendar watches.
If you remember well
when this Saxonia was introduced, two versions were available: WG and PG
with blued or PG hands.
Even if I appreciated the
perfect balance of the dial (some may find it a bit... boring because
too balanced), I was less convinced by the use of the blued
hands.
The new Platinum version is more than just a
change of case material. It appears to be really different when compared
with the WG version. The rhodiumed gold hands create a beautiful combo
with the solid silver rhodié dial. The watch is in my point of view more
refined. At this stage, I don't understand why when the WG version was
introduced it was not presented with hands of the same material
& colour than the case like the PG one. Because the Saxonia
Annual Calendar looks much nicer in this platinum
version.
The first two Saxonia Annual
Calendar:
When I turn over the
watch, I can enjoy the beauty of the L085.1 Sax-O-Mat movement. What a
pleasure to see it again! Of course, its power reserve is maybe too
short for a calendar watch (I would prefer at least 72 hours of power
reserve to wear another watch during the end of the weak) but it is not
that important.
With case diameter of
38,5mm and a perfect dial lay-out, the Saxonia Annual Calendar is a very
balanced watch. The platinum case adds weight on the wrist (you clearly
feel it) and I like this.
The balance of the
dial:
The moonphase indicator
adds a colourful touch. The combo hands&dial is much more
convincing here than with the first two Saxonia Annual
Calendar:
Always a pleasure to
enjoy the view of the Sax-O-Mat movement:
38,5mm is a good size for
this kind of watch:
Fr.Xavier
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