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Premium Swiss-made watch specialist Larsson & Jennings has announced a new special edition timepiece strictly limited to just 200 pieces.

The FW16 Saxon Limited Edition features a matte black casing with a brushed gold bezel and is available in 33mm and 39mm sizes. It combines traditional features, such as a sunray small seconds dial and date function, with a contemporary black and gold design.

A Swiss Ronda 6004.D quartz movement sits within, while anti-reflective coated crystal sapphire glass and a handmade black British leather strap provide durable and sleek finishing touches. Each watch carries a number engraved on the side signaling that each piece is one-of-a-kind.

Founded in 2012, Larsson & Jennings combines classic design with contemporary craftsmanship and flair. The brand’s in-house design team partners with Swiss manufacturers to source quality Anglo-Swedish leather and hand-finished metals. Products stock online, in over 100 luxury retail locations and its London and New York stores.

The Saxon Limited Edition is available exclusively via Larsson & Jennings stores and online.

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