Dress Watch · Germany · Est. 1845

A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia 380.033

White Gold/Silver Thin · 38.5mm · Manual · 30m WR

A. Lange & Söhne, founded in Glashütte, Germany in 1845 by Ferdinand Adolph Lange, was destroyed by Soviet expropriation after WWII and magnificently revived by Walter Lange in 1990 after German reunification. The brand represents the pinnacle of German watchmaking — an alternative tradition to Swiss horology with distinct aesthetic codes including the proprietary outsize date, three-quarter plate, and hand-engraved balance cocks.

Available below retail on the secondary market at 18% discount, this model offers exceptional value for buyers willing to purchase pre-owned. This pricing makes it one of the better value propositions in the dress watch category.

69
WVS Value Score™
Market Price
$17,000 – $22,000
Retail: $23,800
-18% vs retail
Own Cost/Yr
$1583
Retention
94%
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A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia 380.033 — Overview

The WVS Value Score of 69/100 reflects the balance between this watch's specifications, brand positioning, and market dynamics. While not the highest-scoring watch in its category, it may offer advantages in other areas such as design, availability, or raw specification value.

The estimated annual cost of ownership is $1583 per year, accounting for depreciation, servicing, and insurance. While this is higher than some alternatives, it should be weighed against the wearing pleasure and prestige the watch provides daily.

Exclusive Analysis

True Cost of Ownership

Understanding the true cost of owning a luxury watch requires looking beyond the purchase price. Our cost-of-ownership model calculates the annual net expense of keeping the A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia 380.033 on your wrist, factoring in three key components.

First, depreciation: based on historical pricing data for this reference and similar A. Lange & Söhne models, we estimate annual value change at 6%. This depreciation rate is typical for this price segment and brand positioning. Second, servicing: A. Lange & Söhne recommends periodic maintenance to ensure accuracy and water resistance. We amortize the estimated service cost across the recommended interval, arriving at $120 per year. Third, insurance: at approximately 1.5% of market value, annual insurance costs $293 to protect against theft, loss, or accidental damage.

Combining these factors yields a net annual cost of $1583. That's roughly $4.34 per day — comparable to a daily coffee habit.

$1583/year
Net Annual Cost
6%
Depreciation/Yr
$120
Service/Yr
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Price History — A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia 380.033

Estimated market price trend based on aggregated public listing data. Prices reflect average asking prices for complete sets in excellent condition. Updated monthly.

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WVS Value Score™

Value Score Breakdown: 69 / 100

Our proprietary score rates every luxury watch on a 0-100 scale across five dimensions. Scores above 85 indicate exceptional value retention and market positioning. The formula is transparent and weight-based.

Value Retention (5yr) 57/100
35% weight — Historical resale performance over 5 years.
Brand Strength 91/100
20% weight — Recognition, demand consistency, collector desirability.
Specification Quality 84/100
15% weight — Movement, materials, finishing relative to peers.
Market Liquidity 60/100
15% weight — Active listings volume and average days to sell.
Price-to-Spec Ratio 61/100
15% weight — Features and quality per dollar vs competition.
Overall 69/100
Head-to-Head

How the 380.033 Compares

When considering the A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia 380.033, it helps to understand how it compares to alternatives in the dress watch category. The most affordable alternative is the Rolex Oyster Perpetual at $8,250 — saving you approximately 58% compared to the 380.033. However, the 380.033 justifies its premium through stronger brand recognition and resale performance. The highest-scoring alternative is the Rolex Oyster Perpetual with a Value Score of 91/100, slightly above the 380.033's 69/100. The comparison table below provides a detailed side-by-side analysis of all key metrics.

WatchMarket PriceSizeWROwn/YrScore
A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia
380.033
$17,000–$22,00038.5mm30m$1583/yr69
Rolex Oyster Perpetual
124300
$7,500–$13,00041mm100m$101/yr91
Rolex Datejust
126300
$9,000–$13,00041mm100m$102/yr89
Rolex Datejust
126334
$11,000–$16,00041mm100m$107/yr86
Rolex Oyster Perpetual
126000
$6,500–$10,00041mm100m$97/yr91
Rolex Datejust
126331
$14,000–$19,00041mm100m$658/yr81
Expert Guide

Buying Guide: A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia

What is a Dress Watch?

Dress watches prioritize elegance and slim profiles over technical specifications. Designed to slip under a shirt cuff, they typically feature minimal dials, thin cases, and leather straps. For the collector, a dress watch represents the art of restraint — where value lies in finishing quality rather than feature count.

What to Look For in a Dress Watch

Key metrics for dress watches are case thickness (ideally under 10mm), movement finishing visible through a display caseback, dial quality, and strap/buckle craftsmanship. Water resistance is typically lower (30-50m) since these watches aren't designed for sport use.

When and Where to Wear

Dress watches are ideal for business formal, black tie, and occasions where subtlety is valued. They may feel under-dressed with casual wear. Many collectors own a dress watch alongside a sport watch to cover all social contexts.

Buying a A. Lange & Söhne: What You Need to Know

Lange watches are available through a select network of authorized dealers and boutiques. Most models are available without significant waitlists, though limited editions sell out quickly. The Saxonia and 1815 lines offer the most accessible entry into Lange's world, while the Lange 1 is the brand's signature piece.

A. Lange & Söhne Movement & Quality

Every A. Lange & Söhne movement is assembled twice — first to test function, then disassembled and reassembled with final finishing. The brand uses German silver (untreated maillechort) plates that develop a golden patina over decades, hand-engraved balance cocks unique to each calibre, and blued screws heated by hand. Movement finishing is arguably the finest in production watchmaking at any price.

Service & Maintenance

Service is recommended every 4-6 years with costs of $1,500-$3,000 depending on complication. Lange's service is handled through their Glashütte headquarters, ensuring original-quality standards. Turnaround times can be 6-12 weeks for complex calibres.

A. Lange & Söhne Resale Value

A. Lange & Söhne watches are increasingly recognized as undervalued relative to their quality. The Lange 1 and Datograph hold value well and have appreciated in recent years as collectors discover the brand. The secondary market offers a rare opportunity to acquire arguably the best-finished watches in the world at reasonable premiums over retail.

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Full Specifications

Reference380.033
VariantWhite Gold/Silver Thin
BrandA. Lange & Söhne
CollectionSaxonia
TypeDress
Case Diameter38.5mm
MovementManual
Water Resistance30m
CountryGermany
Retail MSRP$23,800
Market Range$17,000 – $22,000
Value Score69/100
Own Cost/Yr$1583/yr
Retention94%

All Saxonia Models Compared

Every current reference ranked by Value Score. Click any model for full analysis.

RefVariantRetailScoreOwn/YrMarket
380.033White Gold/Silver Thin ◂$23,80069$1583/yr$17,000–$22,000

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does the A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia 380.033 cost in 2026?
The A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia 380.033 has a retail MSRP of $23,800. On the secondary market (pre-owned and grey market), expect to pay between $17,000 and $22,000 depending on condition, included accessories (box, papers, warranty card), and year of production. Unworn pieces with full set command the highest prices, while well-worn examples without papers trade at the lower end. Our WVS Value Score for this reference is 69/100, and the estimated annual cost of ownership is $1583/year.
Is the A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia 380.033 a good investment?
With a WVS Value Score of 69/100 and annual value retention of 94%, the 380.033 demonstrates solid value retention for its segment. While it may not appreciate like top-tier Rolex or Patek models, it minimizes the cost of ownership through reasonable depreciation rates.
What is the annual cost of owning this watch?
Based on our cost-of-ownership model, the 380.033 costs approximately $1583 per year to own. This figure includes: annual depreciation of 6% on the market price, amortized service costs of $120/year (based on the manufacturer's recommended service interval), and insurance at approximately $293/year (calculated at 1.5% of market value). These costs are typical for this price segment and brand.
How is the WVS Value Score calculated?
The WVS Value Score is our proprietary metric that rates watches from 0-100 based on five weighted factors: Value Retention over 5 years (35% weight, this watch scores 57/100), Brand Strength (20%, scores 91/100), Specification Quality relative to category (15%, scores 84/100), Market Liquidity measured by active listings and days-to-sell (15%, scores 60/100), and Price-to-Specification Ratio comparing features per dollar (15%, scores 61/100). The overall score of 69/100 reflects the combined assessment across all five dimensions.
Where is the best place to buy a A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia?
Lange watches are available through a select network of authorized dealers and boutiques. Most models are available without significant waitlists, though limited editions sell out quickly. The Saxonia and 1815 lines offer the most accessible entry into Lange's world, while the Lange 1 is the brand's signature piece. On the pre-owned market, reputable dealers on platforms like Chrono24 (with buyer protection) and established grey market retailers like Jomashop offer authenticated watches with guarantees. Always verify the seller's reputation and return policy before purchasing.
How often does the 380.033 need to be serviced?
Service is recommended every 4-6 years with costs of $1,500-$3,000 depending on complication. Lange's service is handled through their Glashütte headquarters, ensuring original-quality standards. Turnaround times can be 6-12 weeks for complex calibres. Between services, it's advisable to keep the watch running (or manually wind it monthly if stored) and test water resistance annually if the watch is used for swimming or water sports.
What wrist size does the 380.033 fit best?
The A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia 380.033 has a 38.5mm case diameter. This versatile size fits most wrist sizes from 6 inches (15cm) and above. It strikes a good balance between presence and proportion, making it suitable for both dress and casual wear.
What are alternatives to the A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia 380.033?
Top alternatives in the dress watch category include Rolex Oyster Perpetual, Rolex Datejust and Rolex Datejust. Each offers a different balance of price, specifications, brand prestige, and value retention. See our detailed comparison table above for a side-by-side analysis including Value Scores and annual ownership costs for each alternative.

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Value Score 69/100 · $1583/year to own · 94% retention