All Watches
One of five independent manufactures in Glashütte — the birthplace of German fine watchmaking since 1845. In-house calibers. Family-owned since 1927. Manufacture watches from €1,830.
Every one of these watches is built by the same hands in Glashütte. Read our story →
Three production eras. From the UROFA-powered Flieger Chronograph of 1941 to the Ganderkesee military chronographs selected by the Bundeswehr. Each one is still serviced at the Glashütte manufacture.
New to Tutima? Three watches that define us.
Automatic
Ref. 6115-03
Bold numerals from the 1941 Flieger. No chronograph. Cal. 330 automatic. Legibility, nothing else.
€2,350 (DE RRP) €
Mara Safari Chronograph
Ref. 6451-53
Marc Goss flies helicopters over the Masai Mara to protect elephant corridors. His father, a ranger and pilot in Kenya, wore a Tutima before him. 250 numbered pieces.
€4,600 (DE RRP) €
Sky
Ref. 6705-01
34mm. Asanoha leaf pattern on the dial — a Japanese geometric motif symbolising strength and resilience. Cal. 335 automatic.
€1,900 (DE RRP) €
Sport & Dive
——DI 300
A titanium dive watch built for maximum demands.
DI 300 was developed for land, air, and underwater use: tough titanium construction, a locking dive bezel, strong lume, and screwed-down crown and caseback.
Grand Classic Automatic
A conspicuous piece of history, 43mm with coin-edge bezel.
Launched to celebrate Tutima's 80th anniversary, the Grand Classic is a tribute to the original Flieger Chronograph.
Grand Classic Black
Harder than steel: hardened PVD-coated Grand Classic.
The Grand Classic Black takes the 43mm platform and hardens it: the stainless steel case, bracelet, and clasp are hardened then PVD-coated in black.
Grand Classic Chrono UTC
Chronograph and UTC in the Grand Classic design, 43mm.
The Grand Classic Chrono UTC adds a full chronograph and second time zone to the 43mm Grand Classic platform, with the signature coin-edge bezel and red marker.
M2
Titanium. Mu-metal magnetic shielding. The NATO chronograph entered Bundeswehr service in 1984 — this is its successor.
In 1984, Tutima was asked to build a chronograph for the German Air Force.
Cal. 521 · [object Object]
Selected by the Bundeswehr in 1984. Aboard MIR in the 1990s. The lineage continues.
M2 Coastline
Titanium. Up to 300 meters. 12.9mm tall — slim for a watch rated to 30 atmospheres.
A different kind of sport watch.
Cal. 310 · [object Object]
M2 Coastline Chronograph
Titanium chronograph built for depth. Caliber 310 automatic with 48-hour reserve.
The M2 Coastline Chronograph combined Tutima's titanium diver expertise with stopwatch functionality: 43 mm pure titanium, 20 ATM, automatic Caliber 310 with 48-hour reserve.
M2 Mara Safari
Marc Goss flies helicopters over the Masai Mara to protect elephant corridors. His father, a ranger and pilot in Kenya, wore a Tutima before him. 250 numbered pieces.
Marc Goss flies helicopters over the Masai Mara.
Cal. 310 · [object Object]
M2 Seven Seas
The original M2 dive platform. Titanium — lighter than steel and warm on the wrist. 500 meters. 44mm.
The original M2 dive platform.
Cal. 330 · [object Object]
Tutima's first professional dive watch. 300 meters. Titanium. The Seven Seas continues the mission.
M2 Seven Seas S
Steel. 500 meters. Cal. 330. Two sizes — 40mm and 44mm.
500 meters.
Cal. 330 · [object Object]
Pacific
A diver built for clarity, safety, and water resistance.
Diver watches demand legibility, a one-way timing bezel that cannot extend a dive, and serious water resistance.
Pacific (Original)
The original Pacific diver: clarity, safety, and 200m water resistance.
Diver watches must satisfy the highest standards.
Pacific 300
Titanium diver with compass bezel, rated to 300 metres.
The Pacific 300 pairs a titanium case with a bidirectional compass bezel featuring 360-degree scale and cardinal directions, water-resistant to 30 bar.
Pacific Black
Hardened PVD-coated steel diver with 200m rating.
The Pacific Black wraps the Pacific diver platform in hardened and PVD-coated stainless steel for a stealth-ready tool watch rated to 200 metres.
Pacific Chronograph
A quartz chronograph in titanium — the only non-mechanical heritage model.
Mechanics is not for everyone.
Saxon One
In-house chronograph module. Central minute hand — driven from the dial center, not a subdial. Cal. 521.
The chronograph has a central minute hand.
Cal. 521 · [object Object]
Saxon One M
40mm. Cal. 330 automatic. Stainless steel. Steel blue and maroon brown dials available.
40mm.
Cal. 330 · [object Object]
Yachting Chronograph
Regatta-ready with 15-minute countdown in three color zones.
The Yachting Chronograph adapts the Military titanium case and integrated pushers for regatta sailing.
Lemania 5100 · [object Object]
Pilot
——Classic Flieger Chronograph
Historic and exclusive: a striking hand-wound chronograph.
A functional chronograph presented as an exclusive set: a wooden gift box plus a booklet on the biography of the Classic Flieger Chronograph.
Eurofighter Typhoon Chronograph
A Flieger chronograph with UTC, styled for the Eurofighter programme.
The Eurofighter Typhoon Chronograph combines a Valjoux 7754 chronograph movement with a 24-hour second time zone display, finished in the Grand Classic design language.
Flieger Aero Club
Built for the people who actually fly. Tutima co-founded the Academy of Aviation Safety with Sean Tucker — National Aviation Hall of Fame, 24,000 flight hours.
In 2006, Tutima co-founded the Academy of Aviation Safety near Salinas, California, with Sean D.
Cal. 330 · [object Object]
Flieger Automatic
Bold numerals from the 1941 Flieger. No chronograph. Cal. 330 automatic. Legibility, nothing else.
The 1941 Flieger without the chronograph.
Cal. 330 · [object Object]
Flieger Automatic (36mm)
The aviation classic in its simplest form.
A self-winding movement, a clear luminous dial, and a practical rotating bezel and calendar.
Flieger Chronograph F2
Versatile, comfortable, and built to last.
The Flieger Chronograph F2 covers the essentials: 12-hour timing, day/date or date options, and robust construction in steel or gold.
Flieger Chronograph F2 PR
Power reserve meets a classic pilot chronograph.
F2 PR adds a power reserve indication beside the date, on a raised scale with gloss finish.
Flieger Chronograph F2 UTC
The classic F2 chronograph with a central 24-hour UTC hand.
The F2 UTC adds a skeleton central 24-hour hand to the Flieger Chronograph F2 platform, enabling a second time zone display alongside the full chronograph.
Flieger Chronograph F3
The Flieger chronograph powered by Lemania 5100.
Flieger Chronograph F3 puts the Lemania 5100 movement into the classic Flieger case: coin-edge bezel, 38.5mm diameter, day/date, and 24-hour military time hand.
Lemania 5100 · [object Object]
Flieger GMT
A compact 36.5mm Flieger with second time zone.
The Flieger GMT pairs a coin-edge bezel with an independent 24-hour hand for tracking a second time zone, in a compact 36.5mm case.
Flieger Legacy
One of the first German chronograph wristwatches was a Tutima — column-wheel Caliber 59, built for the Luftwaffe in 1941. The Legacy carries that design forward.
One of the first German chronograph wristwatches was a Tutima.
Cal. 310 · [object Object]
FX Automatic
The classic FX automatic with timing bezel.
Model 630/631 is the classic automatic FX, pairing a self-winding movement with a bi-directional 60-minute bezel for timing intervals.
FX Automatic UTC
Two hour hands: one for 12 hours, one for 24.
FX Automatic UTC adds a 24-hour second time zone hand that can be set independently without moving the minute hand, plus optional bezels for a third time zone.
FX Chronograph
Clear contours and precise timing up to 12 hours.
FX Chronograph is built for legibility and function, with options from a satinized glass border to a 60-minute rotating bezel.
FX Chronograph UTC
A pilot chronograph with central 24-hour second time zone.
UTC matches the time used in international aviation.
Grand Flieger Airport
Ceramic bezel, day-date chronograph, three registers. The pilot's watch that left the cockpit.
The 1941 three-register layout in a watch built for the long haul.
Cal. 330 · [object Object]
Grand Flieger Classic
Riffled bezel and bold numerals from the 1941 Fliegerchronograph. Tutima's closest link to the original.
In 1941, the Luftwaffe approved a dial layout for its chronograph wristwatch — the Tutima Fliegerchronograph.
Cal. 330 · [object Object]
Fluted bezel. Cathedral hands. The same dial architecture, eighty years later.
Military Fliegerchronograph TL
The military chronograph with bidirectional bezel and full 24-hour display.
The TL extends the Military platform with a bidirectional rotating bezel, permanent 24-hour and 60-second displays, plus day/date.
Lemania 5100 · [object Object]
Military Fliegerchronograph TLG
The gold-accented military chronograph: 18k bezel and bracelet links.
The TLG takes the TL platform and adds 18k gold accents: a bidirectional bezel in solid gold and titanium bracelet center links in 18k gold.
Lemania 5100 · [object Object]
Military NATO Chronograph
Timeless design born purely from function — the original NATO Chronograph.
After careful scrutiny of the offers, the German armed forces awarded the contract to Tutima.
Lemania 5100 · [object Object]
Military NATO Chronograph T
The original NATO Chronograph, reinterpreted in titanium.
A high-tech take on a military icon: titanium for strength, comfort, and corrosion resistance, paired with a proven chronograph movement built for shock and vibration.
Lemania 5100 · [object Object]
Classic & Dress
——Grand Classic Alpha
Ceramic bezel meets solid 18k red gold. Limited to 100.
The Grand Classic Alpha crowns the Grand Classic line: a limited edition of 100 pieces in solid 18k red gold with a ceramic coin-edge bezel.
Grand Classic Reserve
Power reserve, big date, and rotating bezel in a Grand Classic case.
The Grand Classic Reserve adds a power reserve indicator and large date display to the Grand Classic platform, with a bidirectional bezel featuring a red reference marker.
Hommage
You hear it before you see it — gongs tuned to concert pitch. 550 components. The first minute repeater made in-house in Germany for a wristwatch.
You hear it before you see it.
Cal. 800 · [object Object]
Patria
Hand-wound. 171 parts. Assembled, decorated, and regulated entirely by hand in Glashütte. Two to three years from first part to finished watch.
Caliber 617. 171 parts.
Cal. 617 · [object Object]
Sky
Colour in a Glashütte watch. Hexagon relief dials. Sapphire front and back — the movement is visible and meant to be seen.
Most Glashütte watches are silver, white, or dark.
Cal. 310 · [object Object]
Tempostopp
A column-wheel flyback chronograph in 236 parts. 90 pieces in 18-karat rose gold. Cal. T659 — the number echoes the UROFA Caliber 59 of 1941.
Column wheel.
Cal. T659 · [object Object]
The Tempostopp's heritage. Column wheel. Flyback. 1941.
Valeo Reserve
Centered big date on two wheels, plus power reserve.
Valeo Reserve adds meaning to the word power: a centered big date that rotates on two independent wheels without overlapping, plus an inverted power reserve for easier reading.
Valeo Reserve Gold
Big date and power reserve, refined in solid 18k rose gold.
Valeo comes from Latin: to have power, to prevail.
Ladies
——Saxon One Lady
Cal. 340 mechanical, 36mm. Cal. 140 quartz, 34mm. Diamond-set variants in both.
36mm.
Cal. 340 · [object Object]
Sky
34mm. Asanoha leaf pattern on the dial — a Japanese geometric motif symbolising strength and resilience. Cal. 335 automatic.
34mm.
Cal. 335 · [object Object]
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