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Laco Bell X1 Type A Dial Automatic Pilot Watch with PVD Case and Sapphire Crystal #861907

Laco Bell X1 Type A Dial Automatic Pilot Watch with PVD Case and Sapphire Crystal #861907

The new Laco Bell X1 #861907 model features a scratch resistant sapphire crystal, and a 42mm black PVD case that houses a Laco 21 automatic (self-winding) movement. The Bell X1 model has a black Type A (or pilot) dial with large hours. The hands and dial markers are treated with SuperLuminova for excellent readability in the dark. Like the original WWII Laco watches, there is no date window. Includes a rugged nylon weave strap.
SKU:
861907
Availability:
In stock
Product Features
  • Movement:Laco 21 Automatic (self-winding)
  • Case:Black PVD stainless steel, 42mm x 12.8mm thick.
  • Back:Solid back
  • Crystal:Scratch-Resistant Sapphire
  • Band:Nylon weave strap. 20mm
  • Water Resistant:50 meters
  • Warranty:2 Years
  • Discontinued:Yes

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4 Reviews

  • 5
    Aircraft Panel 8 Day Clock In A Watch Dial

    Posted by Unknown on Mar 13th 2020

    As much as can be determined with a non-hacking movement - the regulation is very exceptional. The size, style and case finish is something I would have designed if I was a watchmaker.

  • 5
    i love this watch...

    Posted by james nash on Aug 9th 2019

    my fave of the three Laco tribute watches i own...hour numerals at 3 6 9 and 12, sweep sec hand finished with arrow tip, second indices with numerals at 5 sec increment, large white hands against a black dial, everything you need at a glance and nothing you don't. beautiful matte case, sapphire crystal...if Chuck wasn't wearing one of these he should've been.

  • 5
    5 stars

    Posted by Unknown on Mar 31st 2019

    Super cool watch and I love the personal attention given from LIW. Cheers!

  • 4
    99% Satisfied

    Posted by Raymond Williams on Mar 28th 2016

    The watch is fantastic! Looks great, somewhat minimalistic, and very easy to read. The lume is much brighter than expected. The reason I am only 99% satisfied is because I am not liking the "Nato Band" so far. It is very stiff and unforgiving on the wrist. I do not like the rectangular metal "links" that serve to secure the excess strap. These 'links" seem to dig into the wrist and also are easy to bang against other objects. That being said, others may disagree with me about the strap and that would be ok. I would like to hear what others have to say about it. Hopefully, the strap itself will soften in the immediate future and the watch itself will hold up well over time. Thanks for asking.