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M2 Coastline — Tutima Glashütte

M2 Coastline

Titanium. Up to 300 meters. 12.9mm tall — slim for a watch rated to 30 atmospheres.

A different kind of sport watch. Titanium, slim profile, up to 300 meters. The Coastline trades the Seven Seas' 500-meter depth rating for a thinner case and the kind of wearability that works with a shirt cuff. The sea as backdrop rather than adversary — coastal sailing, long weekends, a life that includes water but isn't defined by it. M2 engineering in a case you could wear to dinner.

M2 engineering in a thinner case — built for the surface, not the deep.

Heritage

NATO Ref. 798 (1984)

In 1984, the Bundeswehr selected Tutima's Ref. 798 as its official chronograph — NATO Stock Number 6645-12-194-8642. It flew aboard MIR, was flight-tested to 15 km altitude and 1,500 m. From German special forces to fighter cockpits, the 798 proved itself in the harshest conditions. The M2 Chronograph inherits this uncompromising instrument philosophy.

NATO chronograph aboard the MIR space station
Pilot in AWACS cockpit with NATO chronograph
F-4 Phantom formation — Bundeswehr era
ZKA special forces operator with Tutima chronograph
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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

Stories

Kieler Woche: Racing, Time, and 100 Nautical Miles

Kieler Woche: Racing, Time, and 100 Nautical Miles

· 2005–present

Official Timekeeper of the Kieler Woche since 2005. Tutima's own racing yacht — a titanium-grey DK46, crewed entirely by women under skipper Kirsten Harmstorf. The crew has sailed together for fifteen years, from J24s to World Championships.

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Tutima Returns to Glashütte

Tutima Returns to Glashütte

· 2005–2008

The day the Berlin Wall fell, Dieter Delecate drove east. In 2005, he found a heritage-listed railway building in Glashütte with a sign in the window: 'I COULD BE YOURS.' He bought it. Production began March 1, 2008 — sixty-three years after the Soviets dismantled the original.

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BASELWORLD 2018: Elegant Newcomer

BASELWORLD 2018: Elegant Newcomer

Independent voice

“If you ever see a Grand Seiko with a highly polished titanium case and bracelet: Tutima is in no way inferior. Maybe it's even better.”

— Ralf, Leuchtmasse Podcast (German watch collector, Dubai Watch Week, December 2025)