Crafted in 18k rose gold and measuring 43mm, the Saxonia Triple Split houses the hand-finished L132.1 caliber movement, visible through the sapphire exhibition caseback. The manual-wind movement delivers complications including a chronograph with flyback function, a power reserve indicator, hours, minutes, and seconds — all framed by a blue dial with index hour markers that complements the warm hue of the rose gold case.
The triple split mechanism sets this reference apart, enabling the simultaneous timing of multiple events and the measurement of comparative and lap times spanning up to 12 hours — a notable achievement in mechanical timekeeping. The exhibition caseback reveals the movement's Glashütte ribbing, hand-engraved balance cock, and gold chatons, all characteristic of Saxon watchmaking tradition. Water resistance is rated to 30 meters.
This 2021-dated example is presented with original papers and rides on a black alligator strap secured by a deployant buckle. Manufactured in Germany, reference 424.037 stands as a compelling example of A. Lange & Söhne's dedication to both mechanical complexity and refined aesthetics.