Uwe is correct, it is better by far to try different watches before selecting and buying. But this is where the problem lies with Laco, well outside Germany at least. Uwe describes a network of shops across the country where you can experiment with different Laco watches. But very different in the UK and I suspect other countries. I'm torn between a Friedrichshafen and a Paderborn but as Uwe says, I really need to try both to see whether I like the size, the weight, how they sit, but I can't see that happening unless I make a trip to Germany.
Always nice to hear laco talks
Thank you 😊
Love the look of the B-dial watches. It just works. 👍
just bought my first type B , love it and just waiting on the roller buckle strap I bought from you ,regards David
Uwe is correct, it is better by far to try different watches before selecting and buying. But this is where the problem lies with Laco, well outside Germany at least. Uwe describes a network of shops across the country where you can experiment with different Laco watches. But very different in the UK and I suspect other countries. I'm torn between a Friedrichshafen and a Paderborn but as Uwe says, I really need to try both to see whether I like the size, the weight, how they sit, but I can't see that happening unless I make a trip to Germany.
I have the original type b watch. However, mine has a large canvas strap with grommets. Was that an optional strap?
Great watches
Original version must have one option with brushed stainless steel
39mm is too big for me😔
That’s too bad.
They make a 37mm version as well.