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M2 Mara Safari — Tutima Glashütte

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. He has been wearing a Tutima pilot watch for years — his father, also a ranger and pilot in Kenya, wore one too. The partnership wasn't a marketing plan. It grew from a personal connection across two generations. Since 2011, Tutima has supported the Mara Elephant Project, which trains and employs over 100 Kenyans as rangers and researchers protecting elephant corridors. M2 platform chronograph in titanium, built for expedition conditions. Khaki and orange-red — the rangers' colors. The limited Safari Chronograph: 250 pieces, each numbered.

Bull elephant in Mara grassland — Mara Elephant Project partnership
Bull elephant crossing the Mara — a partnership with the Mara Elephant Project

Named for the Mara Elephant Project — wildlife conservation on the wrist.

In Context

Mara Safari Chronograph 6451-53 — lifestyle
MEP helicopter over Mara River with elephant — conservation operations
MEP helicopter monitoring elephant movement over the Mara River
Mara Elephant Project team — rangers protecting Kenya's wildlife corridors
The Mara Elephant Project team — rangers protecting Kenya's wildlife corridors
Mara Safari Chronograph 6451-53 — perspective
Mara Safari Chronograph 6451-53 — caseback

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

The Mara Safari Chronograph

The Mara Safari Chronograph

Marc Goss's father wore a Tutima chronograph as a ranger and pilot in Kenya. The Mara Safari Chronograph — 250 numbered pieces in titanium, 30 ATM, safari green dial — supports the Mara Elephant Project directly. Each watch sold funds ranger operations across the Serengeti-Maasai Mara ecosystem.

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Time for the gentle giants

Time for the gentle giants

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Independent voice

“People come in asking for Breitling or Omega. We introduce them to Tutima. The ones that are willing to do their homework and compare — normally coming back buying one.”

— Peter Petzold, Define Watches (Australian retailer, March 2025)