Aviator’s Timepiece

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This will not help me become a better pilot, but I’ll try anything.

I recently purchased an automatik German Laco Pilot Watch, a “FliegerUhr”. The minutes and seconds are most prominent in this timepiece. Photos attached.

Please share your aviation timepiece!
 

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Not sure if it will help you as a pilot, but it is certainly one ugly watch.

Nice that it has a "this end up" arrow where the 12 might otherwise be.

Can you return in for credit towards flight instruction? THAT would make you a better pilot.
 
Here's my "pilots watch" The transponder has all the timer functions I need. Flt time, Count Up, etc.

I also have a Garmin D2. Can't remember the last time it was out of its box.


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I have a Citizen Skyhawk I want to sell....

Battery needs a bit of charging (it is a solar charging model), but that can be done by pointing my desk lamp at it.

Contact me if you're interested.
 

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I have a Citizen Skyhawk I want to sell....

Battery needs a bit of charging (it is a solar charging model), but that can be done by pointing my desk lamp at it.

Contact me if you're interested.

Now that right there is a bunch of useless information! Lol
 
I’ve debated getting a omega moon watch a few times.

Been rocking my O&W with a val 7750 for almost a decade.
 
I have a Citizen Skyhawk I want to sell....

Battery needs a bit of charging (it is a solar charging model), but that can be done by pointing my desk lamp at it.

Contact me if you're interested.
Does it come with a magnifying glass?
 
Seiko dive watch. Clear easy-to-see face, sweep second hand, glows in the dark, and waterproof to 200 meters. Rotating bezel to keep track of elapsed time for tank switching (or diving).
 
Seiko dive watch. Clear easy-to-see face, sweep second hand, glows in the dark, and waterproof to 200 meters. Rotating bezel to keep track of elapsed time for tank switching (or diving).

That!

My chrono has a dive bezel, I use that dang thing more than the chrono function, and I don’t even dive. VERY handy
 
I recently purchased an automatik German Laco Pilot Watch, a “FliegerUhr”.
That looks like a Miyota movement.

I suppose if it were an ETA it'd say "Swiss" somewhere on there.
 
Three-year-old cheap-arse Casio. What did you expect? I fly Experimental. :D

(well, the plane has a glass panel, but I'd rather spend the money there)

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63B20FD0-20B8-41B5-8DDF-BA64BD7B0EDB.jpeg Butler GMT, keeping it simple: local time, Zulu time, date, Swiss quartz movement.
Only 40mm in size, light in weight. Think I paid approx 0.3 AMU a few years back.
 
Love Fleiger dials. I've beenwearing a Seiko automatic for years.
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This is my favourite one: Glycine Airman Base 22 - imho the best aviation watch ever made :)
 

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I love a German watch which says "Made in Germany" in English rather than Deutsch. :D

I wear a Casio Pro-Trek Solar. I have a Movado in a drawer at home...which probably needs a battery at this point, along with a number of various other watches I never wear. I think I also have a Seiko of some sort.
 
I bought this timepiece at Banyon’s Pilot Shop in Ft. Lauderdale.
 

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I like my Hamilton Aviator Auto. 38mm because 42 screams pilot watch.
 
$600 for that? Wow!
Yeah, and that was in 1995. I got it for $500 plus tax ($541.25).

It's been a great, reliable timekeeper for 23 years without the $400 overhaul every five years I was spending on my 1675 GMT Master (which wasn't nearly as accurate).
 
Birthday gift from my wife last year when I was finishing my sport ticket.

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It's not really useful for flying, but I like the look and enjoy wearing it. It's on my wrist right now, in fact. I can't read the E6 bezel without reading glasses, and I wouldn't try to use it in the plane.

For flying, I wear either my G-Shock or an inexpensive Casio analog with a timing bezel and stopwatch dials. I prefer the timing bezel since it's easy to set and read and I can read off both elapsed time and time of day. When flying I use the bezel to time legs and the stopwatch to time fuel since engine start.
 
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