A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia Triple Split
A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia Triple Split blau
© A. Lange & Söhne
A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia Triple Split Weißgold
© A. Lange & Söhne
Lange L132.1
© Lange Uhren GmbH
Saxonia Triple Split is a luxury chronograph by A. Lange & Söhne.
This watch caused a sensation 2018 when it was released: it was the first rattrapante-chronograph with a triple time-measuring mechanism. The registration of intermediate times per second, minute and hour made it possible to measure and compare two events started simultaneously up to a duration of 12 hours. Such a triple rattrapante was a world first.
2021, Lange & Söhne presented a second model of this watch, equipped with a blue dial and case in red gold.
Reference:
- 424.037 Red gold, blue
- 424.038 White gold, grey
Movement:
- Hand-winding manufacture movement L132.1, 21,600 A/h
- Hand-engraved balance cock with swan's neck fine regulation
- Glashütte three-quarter plate in Nickel silver
- All edges im movement chamfered and polished
- 567 components
- Power reserve 55 hours
Case:
- 18 ct white gold/red gold
- Ø 43.2 mm; height: 15.6 mm
- Above sapphire crystal
- Caseback with sapphire crystal-sighting window
Dial:
- Blue or grey
- Hands in red gold, rhodinated gold, rhodinated steel and gilded steel
Functions:
- Hours, minutes, small seconds
- Rattrapante function for time measurements up to 12 hours
Bracelet:
- Crocodile leather strap with tang-type buckle
Price:
- 159,400.00 € (2022)
Limited edition:
- 100 pieces each
Weblinks
- Vom Chronoskop zum TRIPLE SPLIT - Die Entwicklung der Rattrapante function, alange-soehne.com
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