ToborAtonmi hey man, how’s the watch holding up? I was looking at the Manual wind and was curious as to how many winds it needs per day and if it gets tedious after a while.
Very good Intro - I'm proud to say, that I own one of the Flieger 40 Pilot watches which came out in 2007 in a limited edition of only 80 pieces. Love this watch.
Your band looks brand new. Mine is really worn in. As I've worn it, the tan leather has darkened in the areas where it gets touched often from daily wear. I've had my Flieger Klassik automatic for almost a year now and I'm still impressed with the quality. Stowa is a very honest, no nonsense company. I would recommend them without any hesitation.
For sure, the watch is brand new / Lightly used and I was wearing it on a rubber band mostly , but swapped to the stock for the vid, def a great brand.
Great review and thank you for pronouncing the brand name correctly! I have a 6.75” wrist and prefer smaller watches and I’m having a tough time deciding between this 40mm or the 36mm Flieger.
I own the exact same watch (manual wind 40mm), although I bought the no logo version to keep it looking exactly as it did in the days of the Luftwaffe.
@@emilianoortizrodriguez9487 Yes, I still love this watch. Nothing has changed whatsoever. I don't wear it every day because I rotate about 6 watches but it's definitely one I will never sell. If you're thinking about buying one, just do it. Classy piece of kit and you'll love the way the long second hand sweeps across the dial right to the edge. Onion crown is cool too.
Great review. Stowa is in a unique class (not forgetting Laco of course) taking the route of offering a real throwback to the original, instead of crossing into the luxury market like IWC, while having similar heritage to boot. I'd pay twice the amount of the Stowa Flieger for the extra features IWC offers, but not four times.
Very well said, you know your fliegers well. Stowa is my favorite as well as IWC when it comes to Fliegers although IWC is a bit pricey for what you actually get
@@pamusso1466 This isn't completely true, Laco uses Miyota movements for some of their cheaper versions of the Flieger but still uses ETA movements for the higher end watches
@@pamusso1466 Laco have two Flieger versions. Their 'original' series are ETA movements, their 'basic' pilots range have Miyota movements. I own both ETA Stowa and Laco fliegers. Both are comparable quality. If anything I favour the Laco.
Great video and amazing brand ! History is long gone and IWC and Laco also supplied watches to the Axis troops You have to look at what the brand is today not 70 years ago😊
Old video I know - but do you remember if you got the normal or short strap length? I have the same wrist size as you, and don't want too much 'tail' of the strap to be sticking out the keepers
I have a 6.3inch wrist but prefer the 41mm with the small second hands dial...do you think size would be fine? I was surprised how good the 40 looks on you!
Hey Zach, have you tried on that 41mm small second one. As I have the same thought with you. want to ask if some one has 6-6.5 inch wrist has tried the 41MM one.
I have a 42mm Type B Flieger. Right size for a pilot watch. Comes in sapphire glass, heated blue hands and ENAMEL Dial! The Blue lume is brighter than my hulk and it has screw-down crown! With NH35 work-horse giving me plus 2 sec per day. Price-139USD!
@@WatchAddictionReviews Hei, it's a homage made in China. I bought it from the same co. that sold me the Merkur 6105 8110, the Seiko homage which is an exact replica. The blue lume is really nice. It actually has ceramic bezel for 179USD. It has the caliber 611 which is a mod NH35. I have -2sec for this watch.
Great review. Love the lume shot!!!!! I just ordered one similar to this. I also opted for the date along with the logo. Ordered the rubber strap for it also. Thanks!
“Only 50 meters” LOL... Isn’t it funny how the diver watch industry has warped all our minds? What I mean is - think about it, 50 meters! That’s 164 feet, who watching this video is going diving 164 feet deep?? How many of the 12.3K views are even diving at all?? This thing could be water resistant to 50 feet and that would be just dandy.
Well in practic it is moore like maybee 5 meter, but do not go fast, or hot to cooled! Otherwise I agree how many dive below 2 m with a watch. But even dive watch can leak.
Dude...50m doesnt stand for "you can go 50m under water" :D ...50m stands for waching hands, showering and light swimming in a pool! 100m - 200m stands for snorkeling and 200m and above stands for diving....
Can’t really say it’s ”completely made in Germany” when the movement is Swiss ETA. And IWC naturally is not one of ”five German companies”. But a nice review.
Watch Addiction Watch Reviews It sure did. One of the ”fab five”. But was not German. Never mind, this is a bit nitpicking by me. As said, nice review.
Bruh. I really love this watch for the design, materials, and craftsmanship. But I'm getting the feeling that certain people will associate the wearer of the watch with antisemitism or nazi-ism. And by no mean is that the intention. Its honestly judt a very nice watch 🤦🏿♂️😭
Solid watch-- I just received my Stowa Flieger Klassik 40 Mechanical 2 days ago and I love it.
Enjoy!
ToborAtonmi hey man, how’s the watch holding up? I was looking at the Manual wind and was curious as to how many winds it needs per day and if it gets tedious after a while.
Absolutely beautiful made watch’s there so good I own 4 now and getting more definitely soon
Very good Intro - I'm proud to say, that I own one of the Flieger 40 Pilot watches which came out in 2007 in a limited edition of only 80 pieces. Love this watch.
Conscius Thanks Conscius , the fliegers are awesome , a 2007? thats neat I was not even aware of Stowa in 2007 :-)
Your band looks brand new. Mine is really worn in. As I've worn it, the tan leather has darkened in the areas where it gets touched often from daily wear. I've had my Flieger Klassik automatic for almost a year now and I'm still impressed with the quality. Stowa is a very honest, no nonsense company. I would recommend them without any hesitation.
For sure, the watch is brand new / Lightly used and I was wearing it on a rubber band mostly , but swapped to the stock for the vid, def a great brand.
My original tan leather band looks much better now than it ever did when it was new. And it's as comfortable as a pair of old sneakers.
best stowa review on youtube cheers
Great review and thank you for pronouncing the brand name correctly! I have a 6.75” wrist and prefer smaller watches and I’m having a tough time deciding between this 40mm or the 36mm Flieger.
Thanks for the info!
I own the exact same watch (manual wind 40mm), although I bought the no logo version to keep it looking exactly as it did in the days of the Luftwaffe.
ahh nice. enjoy it :-)
Scott D this is after a year o buying it. Any regrets?
@@emilianoortizrodriguez9487 Yes, I still love this watch. Nothing has changed whatsoever. I don't wear it every day because I rotate about 6 watches but it's definitely one I will never sell. If you're thinking about buying one, just do it. Classy piece of kit and you'll love the way the long second hand sweeps across the dial right to the edge. Onion crown is cool too.
Very good reviews and I can feel it comes from your heart and not your head. Done subscribed. Keep up the good work.
thanks mate!
Great review. Stowa is in a unique class (not forgetting Laco of course) taking the route of offering a real throwback to the original, instead of crossing into the luxury market like IWC, while having similar heritage to boot. I'd pay twice the amount of the Stowa Flieger for the extra features IWC offers, but not four times.
Very well said, you know your fliegers well. Stowa is my favorite as well as IWC when it comes to Fliegers although IWC is a bit pricey for what you actually get
@@pamusso1466 This isn't completely true, Laco uses Miyota movements for some of their cheaper versions of the Flieger but still uses ETA movements for the higher end watches
@@pamusso1466 My Laco = ETA
@@pamusso1466 Laco have two Flieger versions. Their 'original' series are ETA movements, their 'basic' pilots range have Miyota movements. I own both ETA Stowa and Laco fliegers. Both are comparable quality. If anything I favour the Laco.
Die geilste Flieger-Uhr! Meisterstück! 👍
whatevee that means 👍👍😅
Great video and amazing brand ! History is long gone and IWC and Laco also supplied watches to the Axis troops You have to look at what the brand is today not 70 years ago😊
well said!
Wow when you turned the watch around I fell even more in love with the watch. Its beautiful.
rykenman indeed it is a stunning flieger , stay tuned I am reviewing another piece of theirs this week 👍🏻
Old video I know - but do you remember if you got the normal or short strap length? I have the same wrist size as you, and don't want too much 'tail' of the strap to be sticking out the keepers
dont remember...just shoot them
an email
Which case do you prefer this 40mm or the sport 43mm?
Which movement do you prefer the auto or hand wind for these watches?
40MM - more traditional go hand wound - both movemrnts function wonderful
@@WatchAddictionReviews Thanks!
Awesome watch, hopefully my next one. Great review, thanks!
RoadRunner Thanks so much! cheers
Would you prefer the Stowa Flieger or Sinn 104 as one daily watch?
Stowa Flieger, much more tool like feeling to me
2024. I spent 100 dollars on that exact same watch! Automatik too!
must be a replica
I have a 6.3inch wrist but prefer the 41mm with the small second hands dial...do you think size would be fine? I was surprised how good the 40 looks on you!
I think you should be good.
Hey Zach, have you tried on that 41mm small second one. As I have the same thought with you. want to ask if some one has 6-6.5 inch wrist has tried the 41MM one.
@@WatchAddictionReviews do you have a review is about a 6.25 inch wrist with 41mm case size?
Your wrist size is really 6,25 inch?
Hey man did you get the watch with the standard sized strap?
yes
Wow what an intro
Thanks sir 😊
I have a 42mm Type B Flieger. Right size for a pilot watch. Comes in sapphire glass, heated blue hands and ENAMEL Dial! The Blue lume is brighter than my hulk and it has screw-down crown! With NH35 work-horse giving me plus 2 sec per day. Price-139USD!
I dont believe stowa makes watches with the NH35 movement
@@WatchAddictionReviews Hei, it's a homage made in China. I bought it from the same co. that sold me the Merkur 6105 8110, the Seiko homage which is an exact replica. The blue lume is really nice. It actually has ceramic bezel for 179USD. It has the caliber 611 which is a mod NH35. I have -2sec for this watch.
hi...how much did you buy this for?
1200 i think
great video thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Great review. Love the lume shot!!!!!
I just ordered one similar to this. I also opted for the date along with the logo.
Ordered the rubber strap for it also.
Thanks!
fjones1914 hope you enjoy it they make some killer watches!
Is this model discontinued? I can't find this exact model.
I believe it is still available...let me double check
It is still available, just ordered :)
Great review, thanks!
Sweet, will check it out.
amazing video thank u
awesome movement
YashaniMa Indeed looks great
Thanks
your welcome
What is the model number of this watch?
Stowa Klassik Flieger 40
“Only 50 meters” LOL... Isn’t it funny how the diver watch industry has warped all our minds? What I mean is - think about it, 50 meters! That’s 164 feet, who watching this video is going diving 164 feet deep?? How many of the 12.3K views are even diving at all?? This thing could be water resistant to 50 feet and that would be just dandy.
True, its also the pressure of the water , so technically this watch cant go 50 meters underwater... hehe
Well in practic it is moore like maybee 5 meter, but do not go fast, or hot to cooled!
Otherwise I agree how many dive below 2 m with a watch. But even dive watch can leak.
You are right. I have never used my divers and field watch with 100m water resistance in water other than washing my hands.
Dude...50m doesnt stand for "you can go 50m under water" :D ...50m stands for waching hands, showering and light swimming in a pool! 100m - 200m stands for snorkeling and 200m and above stands for diving....
У мене flieger b хомаж від orient за 200 євро. Чому я маю платити більше 1000 за це?
Do not want to translate to eng
yeah
Can’t really say it’s ”completely made in Germany” when the movement is Swiss ETA. And IWC naturally is not one of ”five German companies”. But a nice review.
iwc def made fliegers originally during ww2
Watch Addiction Watch Reviews It sure did. One of the ”fab five”. But was not German. Never mind, this is a bit nitpicking by me. As said, nice review.
haha aite
Cool music 😃
thanks
Nice review, though technically it's not completely made in Germany. The entire movement is Swiss.
thanks Eliott glad you enjoyed :)
sweet
Let me know if you want to sell it
Im good thanks !
Watch for the master race
...ONLY 5atm? :D
yes it is a flieger not a dive watch
Bruh. I really love this watch for the design, materials, and craftsmanship. But I'm getting the feeling that certain people will associate the wearer of the watch with antisemitism or nazi-ism. And by no mean is that the intention. Its honestly judt a very nice watch 🤦🏿♂️😭
i fewl you, i had to sell mine inhad that feeling also 😳