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Configurable Laco "Flieger PRO" Line Expands with New Dial and Case Options

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Renowned for their precision, robustness, and distinctive instrumental design, pilot watches continue to captivate watch enthusiasts. Embracing the rich history of this genre while infusing it with modern flair, Laco's configurable Flieger PRO line combines historically inspired pilot watches with contemporary elements.

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Launched in 2021, the customizable PRO collection now offers even more options, including a blue dial and a case without the side engraving, expanding the potential for over 100,000 unique configurations of a personalized Laco pilot watch.

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Laco preserves its tradition as a manufacturer of pilot watches with meticulous attention to detail in the Fliegeruhren Original series, inspired by historical timepieces. As the brand approaches its 100th anniversary next year, it also continues to develop modern advancements that impress both technically and aesthetically, with a strong focus on meeting customer preferences. This philosophy is particularly evident in the Flieger PRO models. The collection is built around two base models: the Stuttgart Pro with a simple Baumuster A dial and the Karlsruhe PRO with a Baumuster B dial featuring an inner hour circle and outer minute track.

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Responding to popular demand, Laco now offers a blue sunburst dial option alongside the classic black dials. Depending on the light, this dial can appear almost black or radiantly blue. This new variant is complemented by the option of a color-coordinated blue date disc.

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Despite its slim profile of just 11mm, the screwed case back and screw-down crown ensure water resistance up to 20 ATM, protecting against moisture under varying pressure and temperature conditions.

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All Flieger PRO models are equipped with Swiss mechanical automatic or hand-wound movements, offered in various quality levels and finishes.

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Additionally, a multitude of other customizable options are available, allowing customers to create a pilot watch that perfectly matches their personal preferences while retaining the unmistakable Laco pilot DNA. Depending on the configuration, prices start at 850 Euros or approximately $900 when converted to USD.

To learn more, visit Laco, here.

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