Saxonia Annual Calendar Pink Gold / Grey
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Saxonia Annual Calendar Pink Gold / Grey

Ref. 331.033 E

The A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia Annual Calendar 331.033 E was introduced in 2026 in 750 pink gold with a grey solid silver dial. Like its white-gold counterpart, it uses the newly developed automatic calibre L207.1 and a 36 mm case designed to give the annual calendar a more compact profile. The pink-gold case measures 36.0 mm across and 9.8 mm in height. The dial is arranged symmetrically around the outsize date at 12 o’clock, with day and month indications positioned at 9 and 3 o’clock respectively. At 6 o’clock, the subsidiary seconds display surrounds the moon-phase indication. The grey dial is made of 925 silver and uses recessed subdials with contrasting azurage treatments. Their circumferential rings are more finely finished, while the inner sections use a more pronounced version of the same technique. The exception is the subsidiary seconds register, where the inner area is more restrained to balance the detailed moon-phase display. Pink-gold hands and appliques match the case, with redesigned baton markers and lancet-shaped hour and minute hands. The annual calendar mechanism automatically accounts for months of 30 and 31 days and needs manual correction only when February transitions into March. Individual correctors are provided for the date, day, month and moon phase, while the pusher at 10 o’clock advances the full calendar simultaneously. The moon-phase display is accurate to one day in 122.6 years and uses a gold lunar disc with 428 stars against a deep-blue background. Inside is the self-winding A. Lange & Söhne calibre L207.1, with a stated power reserve of 60 hours. The watch is fitted with a hand-stitched reddish-brown alligator leather strap and a 750 pink-gold pin buckle.

Release year
2026
Case diameter
36 mm
Thickness
9.8 mm
Lug width
18 mm
Water resistance
30 m
Case material
Pink Gold
Crystal
Sapphire
Dial
Grey

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