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Tutima Glashütte, since 1927.

Tutima Glashütte — independent family manufacture. Founded 1927.

Classic Chronograph 6402-02
Flieger

Classic Chronograph

Ref. 6402-02

43 mm Tutima Cal. 320 Automatic Stainless steel satin-finished…

The dial layout was approved by the Luftwaffe in 1941.

€4,500

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

Functions: Date display. Hour, minute, small second, Chronograph 60-second counter, 30-minute counter and 12-hour counter. Sweep second counter. Officially certified German chronometer according to DIN norm 8319. Case details: Water-resistant 20 atm. Bidirectionally rotating, fluted bezel with red reference marker. Domed sapphire crystal anti-reflective. Screw-in crown. See-through back with sapphire crystal.

Caliber

Caliber 320 automatic chronograph — Grand Flieger caseback with 18K gold rotor seal

Caliber 320

The Chronograph

Automatic chronograph. 48-hour power reserve. Powers the Grand Flieger chronograph variants.

25 jewels 48h power reserve

~30,000 · Flieger Chronographs. UROFA Cal. 59. 1941–1945.

— Fliegerchronograph · Glashütte

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Specifications

CaliberTutima Cal. 320
MovementAutomatic
Jewels25
Frequency4 Hz 28.800 A/h
Power Reserve48 h
FunctionsHours, minutes, small seconds, chronograph: central seconds counter, 30-minute and 12-hour totaliser, date
Case Diameter43 mm
Case Height16 mm
Case MaterialStainless steel satin-finished and polished
Water Resistance20 bar
Dialmatte schwarz
Strap / BraceletSteel bracelet with

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.

The Collection

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Grand Flieger Classic Chronograph
Grand Flieger

Classic Chronograph

Ref. 6402-02

43 mmTutima Cal. 320Automatic

€4,500 (DE RRP)

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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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