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Tutima Glashütte, since 1927.

Tutima Glashütte — independent family manufacture. Founded 1927.

Airport Chronograph 6407-03
Grand Flieger

Airport Chronograph

Ref. 6407-03

41 mm Tutima Cal. 310 Stainless steel with Ceramic b…

€3,600

Recommended retail price in Germany incl. VAT. International pricing may vary.

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The 1941 three-register layout in a watch built for the long haul.

About This Watch

Functions: Date display. Hour, minute, small second, Chronograph 60-second counter, 30-minute counter and 12-hour counter. Sweep second counter. Day of week. Case details: Water-resistant 20 atm. Rotating bezel with luminous marking. Domed sapphire crystal anti-reflective. Screw-in crown. See-through back with sapphire crystal.

Caliber

Caliber 310 automatic chronograph — balance wheel, gear train, Tutima Glashütte/SA

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.

25 jewels 48h power reserve Day-date display

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Specifications

CaliberTutima Cal. 310
MovementTutima Cal. 310
Jewels25
Frequency28.800 A/h
Power Reserve48 h
FunctionsHours, Minutes, Small seconds, Chronograph, Date, Day
Case Diameter41 mm
Case Height16 mm
Case MaterialStainless steel with Ceramic bezel
Water Resistance20 bar
DialGreen dégradé
Strap / BraceletGewebe-/ Leather strap with Folding clasp

Heritage

The Collection

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Grand Flieger Airport Chronograph
Grand Flieger

Airport Chronograph

Ref. 6407-03

41 mmTutima Cal. 310Stainless steel with Ceramic b…

€3,600 (DE RRP)

Stories

The Grand Flieger Airport: Ceramic on a Pilot's Watch

The Grand Flieger Airport: Ceramic on a Pilot's Watch

A pilot's bezel gets gripped, turned, scraped against instrument panels before every flight. On steel, the scratches accumulate in months. On ceramic — Mohs hardness 9, three times harder than steel — they don't. The third bezel material in 80 years of Flieger production.

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The Academy: Why Tutima Trains Pilots

The Academy: Why Tutima Trains Pilots

· 2006–present

Tutima Academy of Aviation Safety — co-founded early 2006 in King City, California, with Sean D. Tucker (24,000+ flight hours, National Aviation Hall of Fame). Own exclusive aerobatics box. Graduates include airline pilots, military pilots, and airshow performers.

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A Legend in a New Look

A Legend in a New Look

A Legend in a New Look Grand Flieger Airport by Tutima Glashütte with ceramic bezel and robust textile strap Into the blue: Grand Flieger Airport with ceramic bezel in Cl…

Independent voice

“The whole team wears Tutima, and I mean they really wear them. These aren't watches they only put on when they want to put on a show.”

— Ariel Adams, aBlogtoWatch (US journalist, after test flight at Tutima Academy of Aviation Safety, 2011)

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