The problem with the 40 mm version is indeed the date! I wait until one day they listen to customers… In the meantime I have my 80 anniversay STOWA Flieger… 😅
After posting pics of the Stowa Flieger yesterday, I was asked aboit my bronze Stowa Flieger. Here it is with a Unitas 6497, hence the small seconds at 9 o'clock. This is 1 of 15.
Creature of habit....Saturday morning coffee with my Stowa Flieger LE to 90 pieces from 2017, their 90th anniversary. 40mm, no date, no logo, handwound was how I configured mine.
I've been playing with the idea of adding a flieger and came across the 40mm recently which was quite charming. I still think I may end up going with a Bronze stowa and the manual wind but curious to hear your feedback about wearability and mechanical fee
I have tried it on multiple occasions with the white and black dials but yours looks lovely too. I just wish they would give us a no date model, as a result I've been looking at Laco or Stowa, not as prestigious but they offer more flexibility with dial a
Several Stowa posts over the past couple days. Here is a limited edition bronze Flieger with a Unitas 6497 and small seconds at 9 o'clock vs. 6 o'clock with the 6498. 15 of these with the 6497 were made. 41mm in diameter snd a couple comparisons pics with
That is very cool...do you have once from each of the 5 manufacturers? I think Stowa did a great job in staying pretty faithful to the design, at a more wearable size. It is one of the reasons I was drawn to the Stowa and of course them being one of the o
This is a 40mm Klassik hardwound. It's a LE but same dimwnsions as their 40mm Klassik in their current catalog. It wears really well on my wrist...sweet spot for me. I have also have their 41mm bronze fleiger with a 6497 Unitas...is was a LE too ...1 of 1