Tutima Glashütte — independent family manufacture. Founded 1927.
Legacy T5
Ref. 6405-01
€3,850 €€
Recommended retail price in Germany incl. VAT. International pricing may vary.
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One of the first German chronograph wristwatches was a Tutima.
About This Watch
When Lemania announced in 2002 they would stop making the Cal. 5100, Tutima had already stockpiled movements.
— Lemania Cal. 5100
Caliber
Caliber 310
The Day-Date Chronograph
Caliber 310
The Day-Date Chronograph
Automatic chronograph with day-date capability. 48-hour power reserve. Powers the Grand Flieger chronographs, Flieger Legacy T5, Sky Chronograph T5, M2 Coastline, and Mara Safari.
NSN 6645-12-194-8642 · NATO stock number. Selected 1984. Still in service.
— Ref. 798 · Flieger Legacy
Specifications
| Caliber | Tutima Cal. 310 |
| Movement | Tutima Cal. 310 |
| Jewels | 25 |
| Frequency | 28.800 A/h |
| Power Reserve | 48 h |
| Functions | Hours, Minutes, Small seconds, Chronograph, Date, Day |
| Case Diameter | 41 mm |
| Case Height | 16.1 mm |
| Case Material | Titanium-Grade-5 |
| Water Resistance | 10 ATM |
| Dial | Black |
| Strap / Bracelet | Horween-Leather strap with Folding clasp |
Heritage
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2004-2013
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FX Chronograph 788-31
2000-2014
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Flieger Chronograph F3 758-01
1999-2002
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Flieger Chronograph F2 PR 753-21
2004-2013
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Flieger Chronograph F2 780-01
1999-2013
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Classic Flieger Chronograph 783-01
1994-2013
In Context




Stories
The Fliegerchronograph: A German Icon (1941)
· 1941–1945A Saxon bank sent a young lawyer to Glashütte to restructure failing workshops. Ernst Kurtz consolidated them into UROFA-UFAG, developed twelve calibers, and built one of the first German chronograph wristwatches: the Fliegerchronograph, Cal. 59, around 30,000 produced 1941–1945. His brother Walter was a test pilot.
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Eurofighter Typhoon: A Tutima on the Instrument Panel
· 2000sWhen the Eurofighter Typhoon entered service, Tutima received the official watch rights. The F2 UTC Eurofighter Typhoon Limited Edition: Eurofighter emblem on the dial, aircraft silhouette etched into the sapphire caseback, second time zone via central hour hand. A Valjoux 7750 inside.
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New Heights in Titanium
With the new Flieger Legacy T5 Chronograph, Tutima Glashütte unites two core strengths of the brand in a single timepiece: long-standing pilot’s-watch know-how and deep e…
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“When you think about Tutima, the number one thing you think about is the 1941 Flieger. But then the second one, right next to it, is the NATO chronograph. Both of them are classics — the DNA of Tutima.”
More from this family
Both honour the 1941 Flieger. The Classic preserves the original dial layout; the Legacy carries the military legibility standard into a Cal. 330 automatic.
Grand Flieger Classic →The Legacy keeps the NATO instrument dial with luminous numerals; the Automatic reduces the Flieger to three hands and a date. Both share Cal. 330 and the 1941 lineage.
Flieger Automatic →Both from military lineage. The Flieger Legacy inherits the pilot's instrument; the M2 Chronograph inherits the mu-metal shielding and titanium case.
M2 →