Editorial
The Augsburg 42mm is Laco's tribute to a city that sits at the center of German aviation history, finished with a dial colorway that distinguishes it within the city edition lineup. It is a straightforward German pilot watch: legible, well-built, and priced where a collector can actually buy one without regret. If you want the Flieger formula without the Stowa or Hanhart premium, this is a serious alternative.
Laco has been making pilot watches in Pforzheim since the 1930s, and the city edition series is their way of connecting the watch to the broader geography of German aviation. Augsburg earned its place in that story through its role as a center of aircraft manufacturing in the early twentieth century, particularly through the Bayerische Flugzeugwerke, which later became Messerschmitt. The Augsburg 42mm launched in 2019 as part of a cohesive series where each reference shares the same case and movement but carries a dial specific to its city.
The format follows Laco's B-Uhr heritage closely: sword hands, a triangle-and-dot twelve position, and a clean printed dial without applied indices. It is a historically grounded watch made by a brand that has been doing this long enough to know what the design requires.
The ETA 2824-2 inside is shared across multiple Laco references including the Aachen, so if you are expecting something movement-unique to the Augsburg you will not find it here. The dial colorway is the primary differentiator within the city series, which means your preference for this specific reference over a sibling comes down almost entirely to aesthetics. At 42mm the case sits comfortably on a mid-sized wrist, but buyers who want the more period-correct proportions should look at Laco's 40mm or 36mm options in the same family.
Crown placement and the signed crown itself are standard for the price tier and will feel unremarkable compared to watches at twice the cost. Lumen output on the hands is adequate for everyday use but not exceptional if you need true low-light legibility.