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2018 Laco Westerland Bronze 45mm Manually Wound

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2018 Laco Westerland Bronze 45mm Manually Wound

Here we have a 2018 Laco Westerland Bronze Manually Wound, the now discontinued quintessential B-Uhr (Beobachtungsuhr) Observer watch, part of the cockpit arsenal of instruments it was initially issued at the start of each mission and was then returned ready for the next mission; the 55mm watch was made for German Luftwaffe and Allied navigators between 1939 and 1941, they were manufactured by one Swiss company and four German companies, IWC, Laco, Lange & Söhne, Stowa and Wempe. This more contemporary-sized 45mm sandblasted bronze case will uniquely patina over time, the curve of the case leads to flat-ended tapered lugs, and a lug-to-lug length of 53mm and a case thickness of 13mm give the watch an impressive wrist presence. On the right side is a sizable onion-style crown, perfect for adjusting while wearing gloves. On the left side, FL23883 is engraved FL, meaning Flieger, 23 means navigation watch, and 883 is the code used by the German Testing Office for Aeronautics. A smooth bezel holds the double-domed sapphire crystal AR coated above a matte black “Baumuster A” dial; an outer minute track has baton markers at the hour surrounding Arabic numerals and the characteristic triangle and two dots at 12, all coated in an antique-coloured Super-LumiNova C3 for that vintage aesthetic; thermally blued sword hands are filled with the same lume and complemented by a tapered second hand and benefit from Laco’s Erbstuck (Heirloom) ‘aged patina’ treatment. On the reverse, there is a solid stainless steel case back inside a manually wound Sellita SW210, with 19 jewels, beating at 28,800 beats per hour. The watch comes with a 22mm brown rivet-style leather strap and pin buckle, and it also benefits from Laco’s Erbstuck (Heirloom) ‘aged patina’ treatment and Laco presentation box and papers.

Here we have a 2018 Laco Westerland Bronze Manually Wound, the now discontinued quintessential B-Uhr (Beobachtungsuhr) Observer watch, part of the cockpit arsenal of instruments it was initially issued at the start of each mission and was then returned ready for the next mission; the 55mm watch was made for German Luftwaffe and Allied navigators between 1939 and 1941, they were manufactured by one Swiss company and four German companies, IWC, Laco, Lange & Söhne, Stowa and Wempe. This more contemporary-sized 45mm sandblasted bronze case will uniquely patina over time, the curve of the case leads to flat-ended tapered lugs, and a lug-to-lug length of 53mm and a case thickness of 13mm give the watch an impressive wrist presence. On the right side is a sizable onion-style crown, perfect for adjusting while wearing gloves. On the left side, FL23883 is engraved FL, meaning Flieger, 23 means navigation watch, and 883 is the code used by the German Testing Office for Aeronautics. A smooth bezel holds the double-domed sapphire crystal AR coated above a matte black “Baumuster A” dial; an outer minute track has baton markers at the hour surrounding Arabic numerals and the characteristic triangle and two dots at 12, all coated in an antique-coloured Super-LumiNova C3 for that vintage aesthetic; thermally blued sword hands are filled with the same lume and complemented by a tapered second hand and benefit from Laco’s Erbstuck (Heirloom) ‘aged patina’ treatment. On the reverse, there is a solid stainless steel case back inside a manually wound Sellita SW210, with 19 jewels, beating at 28,800 beats per hour. The watch comes with a 22mm brown rivet-style leather strap and pin buckle, and it also benefits from Laco’s Erbstuck (Heirloom) ‘aged patina’ treatment and Laco presentation box and papers.

$636.59

Original: $1,818.84

-65%
2018 Laco Westerland Bronze 45mm Manually Wound

$1,818.84

$636.59

Description

Here we have a 2018 Laco Westerland Bronze Manually Wound, the now discontinued quintessential B-Uhr (Beobachtungsuhr) Observer watch, part of the cockpit arsenal of instruments it was initially issued at the start of each mission and was then returned ready for the next mission; the 55mm watch was made for German Luftwaffe and Allied navigators between 1939 and 1941, they were manufactured by one Swiss company and four German companies, IWC, Laco, Lange & Söhne, Stowa and Wempe. This more contemporary-sized 45mm sandblasted bronze case will uniquely patina over time, the curve of the case leads to flat-ended tapered lugs, and a lug-to-lug length of 53mm and a case thickness of 13mm give the watch an impressive wrist presence. On the right side is a sizable onion-style crown, perfect for adjusting while wearing gloves. On the left side, FL23883 is engraved FL, meaning Flieger, 23 means navigation watch, and 883 is the code used by the German Testing Office for Aeronautics. A smooth bezel holds the double-domed sapphire crystal AR coated above a matte black “Baumuster A” dial; an outer minute track has baton markers at the hour surrounding Arabic numerals and the characteristic triangle and two dots at 12, all coated in an antique-coloured Super-LumiNova C3 for that vintage aesthetic; thermally blued sword hands are filled with the same lume and complemented by a tapered second hand and benefit from Laco’s Erbstuck (Heirloom) ‘aged patina’ treatment. On the reverse, there is a solid stainless steel case back inside a manually wound Sellita SW210, with 19 jewels, beating at 28,800 beats per hour. The watch comes with a 22mm brown rivet-style leather strap and pin buckle, and it also benefits from Laco’s Erbstuck (Heirloom) ‘aged patina’ treatment and Laco presentation box and papers.

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