$400 Flieger Watch - Laco Aachen Review (Type B Dial - Made in Germany, Sapphire, Hacking Movement)
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- Опубліковано 13 гру 2024
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I own this watch (in 39 mm), and it's fantastic for the price! I would recommend it to anyone looking for an entry-level flieger.
Bought this watch from Teddy’s site. Excellent service, quick delivery to Australia. Great watch and the 42fits a 8.75 inch wrist.
Does it come with a screw down crown??
Laco is quickly becoming one of my favorite brands!
Rightfully so!
Just bought the B dial Laco to sport with my new steel to boots when visiting my industrial clients. Your review is appreciated. I also picked up one of your straps for another piece.
Hey Teddy. I own this piece in blue. It checked a lot of boxes for me when I was looking for a Flieger to add to my collection. Great review.
Ive just bought this Laco Aachen, a wunderful flieger watch, had a IWC flieger chrono (type A) before and now this type B flieger watch. I like to recomend this watch to all.
The hacking was actually a requirement of the original specification. It's not a coincidence that Laco puts it in.
These Baumuster B Beobachtungsuhren had to be:
- 55mm dial size
- Leather wrist strap to be work over the jacket
- Hacking seconds
- Anti reflective coating
- Large crown for operation with gloves
I came to watch this video because i just bought this watch at a thrift shop, for just about 200 euros (no strap included), i knew nothing about it or the brand but the moment i saw it, i loved the looks of it. I had it on my wrist daily and i love it, it looks big but its actually lighter and more comfortable than other (mostly diver) watches that i own. Now that i know about the brand and its military heritage i like it even more and consider it a real bargain!
A lot different from my Aachen I bought in 2012. Mineral glass, Miyota non hacking movement (and a lot cheaper at ~$280)
Absolutely love Laco’s! I’ve got the Aachen and the Dortmund. Amazing watches!
A type B flieger without hacking misses the entire point. I'm glad laco made the right decision.
Now way dad is from Aachen so I told him about this watch and now he wants one lol. Great video btw!!
I have never been a big fan of these aviation pieces, but this is pretty impressive. Laco and Stowa make incredible watches. Anyway I prefer the type B dial's configuration.
My plan is to get the type B from Laco and later the type A from Stowa
I really like Laco watches. I wanted to ask if it’s worth getting the Swiss movement upgrade or stick with the Miyota option?
Lume shot is not of the Aachen - there is lume missing on the hour numberings, and every other minute markings, the crown is from the higher Laco range.
I noticed this as well.
Just to ask, are these actually cased/assembled in Germany vs another country?
Take my money Laco
You took as example lume shots of different model , this particular model has lumed every dial index not as on your shots
Bought the Aachen Blaue Stunde 42 with satin finish link, and wow is it beautiful!
Thanks for this review, and this will be a great addition to my Luminox P-38 Lightning, and now I just thinking if I shall pair with an Aachen black dial 42 with dark brown suede strap, or go for a Bulova 96A245 Pilot A15 or a Hamilton Khaki Pilot?
just bought it at Taco site! Thank you for the review.
I noticed on your video about the Augsburg (A dial) you said that it did NOT hack. But, this Aachen with the same 821A movement DOES. What is the difference?
it"s a brend new Miyota 821A
, AUGSBURG
also has now hack...
I don't like the new strap. The one mine came with a couple years ago had bigger rivets and was way thicker and took longer to break in. It feels so sturdy. This one may be more comfortable at first, but won't last as long.
How many hours of power reserve does this watch have?
Hi Teddy, I have not come across your review on Aristo Pilot. What do you think of Aristo?
Teddy, how does the finishing of these Laco watches compare with, say, the Stowa flieger?
Compared to these, Stowa edges them out but they are more than double the price so that is expected. That said, the case finishing is not in another universe compared to these. I find that everything apart from the movement with this and the Augsburg hold up very well to the more expensive offerings. The added hacking definitely helps lessen that gap though.
This is the entry level Laco, they have others that are twice the price and are same as Stowa. I had a Laco Cuxhaven and absolutely loved it, looking to rebuy one if I can find a decent price as it was such a nice watch.
Hi Teddy, great review. I have the updated 39mm with hacking movement. Do you think you can get away wearing these with dressier outfit? Plz let me know what you think.
Hey teddy. I’m very interested in the Maurice Lacroix 39mm automatic. Do you think is the best or one of the best watches with solid specs for the price? This would be my first luxury watch. So I was thinking do you think it’s very good value for the money for a young guy like me who likes the Vacheron sports watch and want something of that styling 😂. Wrist size is 6in, so would it work very well with its 44.8 l2l? Thanks for you feedback and keep up the great work!
Hi Ricky, it is a very well made watch. And the only caveat I was going to throw in there was that it is definitely an inspired design but you mentioned that you want something of this style and dropping money on a Vacheron is a crazy amount of money. The 39 mm version should fit fine on your wrist as mine is not much bigger. If you have questions though, I would be happy to chat through it over the phone. Don't hesitate to find a time to chat with me.
I got the 39mm with all the upgrades!
Hi, I'm considering the idea of buying it with the 2 updates as well. Is it worth the extra 110 euros for the L31 mechanism and the AR? Is the AR noticeable compared to without it?
I like it, and might order one.. but just wish it wasn't so tall, the length on both sizes are perfect, can we just make a new model more classic like say 10mm height or less?
Some Laco type B have the date whereas on the official website they do not. An explanation ?
Does this watch have any anti-magnetic properties?
Does it really come with hacking movement?
Have they got rid of the ghost position of the crown?
It's awesome, I'll definitely buy it in the next future!
Major negative is the green tint of the lume. It’s consistently a green hue.
Hi Teddy, I like the augsburg and the aachen a lot, but I'm on the fence about the fact the dial markings have a green tinge to them due to the lume. Is this as big of a deal in person as it on camera? It makes the watch, to me, look quite a bit less attractive than if the indices and numbers were white (at least on camera - I haven't seen them in person). What are your thoughts on the green hue? Is it a bit of a deal breaker in your opinion? Thanks. Keep up the great reviews.
I've had the watch for a while, and yeah it is absolutely noticeable. I don't mind it, but I don't love it.
@@clintonleonard5187 thank you. This definitely influenced my decision, given that I don’t actually need to read my watch in the dark most of the time. I don’t like the green tint either
@@joshuagrooms9636 Just so you know, the green tint is noticeable, but every number on the face is lumed with BRIGHT lume. The best lume I've owned. The more expensive models have white numbers, but only have a dot of lume.
Hi Teddy, other reviews and the laco website say this movement is non-hacking. Can you clarify?
Older versions have non-hacking but they've made newer versions with hacking. Just make sure to ask for it in the buy order or in an email because they likely have stock of the older versions that they may be selling simultaneously.
Funny to see a watch named after my city of birth
Impressed by the watch, but what pilots were these German made watches used by in WWII? 🤔
The Luftwaffe. It's just military history. IWC, Stowa, and Laco all have connections to German military watches.
German airforce, made me chuckle…
Lume visual is not from this watch model
Seventeen going under
I bought the 42mm Aachen a few weeks ago. A couple of things to note - whilst I have another watch powered by a Miyota 8 series that's pretty good for accuracy, I have found this one not to be so. It's ~30 seconds a day fast at the moment and my entry level Seiko 5 is much, much better than that. Secondly, I'm put off with it having a 2 position crown with position 1 doing nothing but turning an imaginary /invisible date wheel. I know that sounds quite a minor thing but given the first point in it running fast, making adjustments using a 2 position crown that's been shoehorned into watch with no date display just reminds me that it's a budget piece every time I use it. For another ~£100 on top I've recently bought a Steinhart Nav-B Type A Handaufzug with an ETA Unitas 6497-1 in the back of it. The case is just as well finished, the dial just as well lumed and the strap is better quality. Accuracy is a bit early to tell but it's looking very promising so far. I'm tempted to shift the Aachen on and invest in a Type B with a better heart.
"We're looking at a watch available at my website"
Right, so it's not a review then, it's advertising.
Well he has hundreds of watches there, most of them far more expensive so it'd be just as good for him to recommend a more expensive watch seeing as would be making more revenue off it. But see it how ever you wish
Poor combination laco + miyota 821a
Disagree. German watch with Japanese heart is poetic, given the WW2 design. Gonna get this flieger specifically because of it.