The Saxonia line distills A. Lange & Söhne's Saxon watchmaking heritage into its most restrained form. This 1995 example, reference 102.002, carries a 33mm round yellow gold case and a silver dial fitted with index hour markers, presenting a clarity of layout that keeps the focus squarely on the dial's understated elegance. The date complication sits alongside hours, minutes, and seconds — practical additions that never disturb the composition's calm.
Flip the piece over and the exhibition caseback opens a view onto the manually wound caliber within, where traditional German finishing techniques are visible in full. The movement's architecture reflects the craft disciplines associated with the Glashütte tradition, with beveled edges, Glashütte ribbing, and perlage among the details on show.
The watch is worn on a brown alligator strap secured by a tang buckle, lending it an ease that suits both formal settings and everyday dress. This example is accompanied by its original box and papers, rounding out a complete package for a formative piece from the Saxonia collection's early years.