Tutima Glashütte — independent family manufacture. Founded 1927.
Classic Automatic
Ref. 6102-03
The dial layout was approved by the Luftwaffe in 1941.
€2,150 €€
Recommended retail price in Germany incl. VAT. International pricing may vary.
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In 1941, the Luftwaffe approved a dial layout for its chronograph wristwatch — the Tutima Fliegerchronograph.
Why This Watch
The dial layout was approved by the Luftwaffe in 1941. Large Arabic numerals. Railroad minute track. Two registers at 9 and 3. The Grand Flieger Classic reproduces it faithfully — the same proportions, the same numeral style, modernized only by the movement inside. Eighty years later, you can hold a photograph of the 1941 original next to the Grand Flieger Classic and see the continuity. What changed is who wears it: the pilot today chose this watch, rather than being issued it.
About This Watch
Caliber
Caliber 330
The Workhorse
Caliber 330
The Workhorse
26 jewels. Rhodium-plated rotor with 18K gold seal. Powers everything from the Grand Flieger to the Seven Seas S.
Automatic, 41-hour power reserve. Made in Glashütte.
~30,000 · Flieger Chronographs. UROFA Cal. 59. 1941–1945.
— Fliegerchronograph · Glashütte
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Specifications
| Caliber | Tutima Cal. 330 |
| Movement | Tutima Cal. 330 |
| Jewels | 26 |
| Frequency | 28.800 A/h |
| Power Reserve | 41 h |
| Functions | Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Date, Day |
| Case Diameter | 43 mm |
| Case Height | 13 mm |
| Case Material | Stainless steel |
| Water Resistance | 20 bar |
| Dial | Braun |
| Strap / Bracelet | Leder with Folding clasp |
Heritage
The 1941 Fliegerchronograph defined the pilot's watch: fluted bezel for grip with gloves, cathedral hands for instant legibility, a clean dial architecture built for the cockpit. The Grand Flieger Classic carries this exact design language into the present — the same proportions, the same purpose, eighty years later.
In Context


The Collection
Stories
The Academy: Why Tutima Trains Pilots
· 2006–presentTutima 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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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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BASELWORLD 2019: High Time
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A Legend in a New Look
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More from this family
Same 1941 blueprint. The Classic preserves the original dial; the Airport adds a ceramic bezel and day-date for long-haul travel.
Grand Flieger Airport →The Classic reproduces the 1941 dial layout. The Legacy carries the military instrument's legibility standard forward as a Cal. 330 automatic.
Flieger Legacy →Large Arabic numerals readable at arm's length in the cockpit, or a patented central minute hand at a desk. Cal. 330 in the Classic, Cal. 521 in the Saxon One — same workshop, different distances.
Saxon One →