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. Each movement is assembled, decorated, and regulated entirely by hand in Glashütte — the process takes weeks. Breguet overcoil made in-house: a hairspring shape that keeps more consistent time because it breathes concentrically instead of lopsidedly. Regulated in six positions where most manufacturers do five — one more orientation in which the rate holds. 65-hour power reserve — wind it Friday morning, it runs through Sunday. Glashütte finishing on every surface, including the ones you will never see unless you turn it over. Hand-wound. Always. From rose gold Admiral to the 2025 Patria Titan in grade 5 titanium. The only moving part you touch is the crown.
Assembled, decorated, and regulated entirely by hand.
In Context












Caliber
Caliber 617
The Foundation
Caliber 617
The Foundation
171 parts, assembled, decorated, and regulated entirely by hand. Breguet overcoil formed in-house from German wire. Six-position regulation — the standard is five.
Caliber 618
The Power Reserve
Caliber 618
The Power Reserve
Cal. 617 base with power reserve indicator.
Caliber 619
The Dual Time
Caliber 619
The Dual Time
Cal. 617 base with dual time zone complication.
New Patria Hellblau
Ref. 6612-11
€8,600 (DE RRP) €€€
New Patria Bicolor
Ref. 6612-09
€9,400 (DE RRP) €€€
New Patria Zweizeiger
Ref. 6612-21
€8,600 (DE RRP) €€€
New Patria
Ref. 6612-98
€8,900 (DE RRP) €€€
Patria
Ref. 6612-05
€8,600 (DE RRP) €€€
Patria
Ref. 6612-01
€8,600 (DE RRP) €€€
Patria
Ref. 6612-03
€8,600 (DE RRP) €€€
Small Second
Ref. 6600-04
€19,800 (DE RRP) €€€
Small Second
Ref. 6600-03
€19,800 (DE RRP) €€€
Power Reserve
Ref. 6602-01
€22,800 (DE RRP) €€€
Small Second
Ref. 6600-01
€19,800 (DE RRP) €€€
Small Second
Ref. 6600-02
€19,800 (DE RRP) €€€
Dual Time
Ref. 6601-01
€21,100 (DE RRP) €€€
Dual Time
Ref. 6601-02
€21,100 (DE RRP) €€€
Stories
The Patria Titan: Home in a New Material
· 2025Caliber 617: 171 parts, assembled entirely by hand, hand-wound. A Breguet overcoil shaped in-house. Six-position regulation — the standard is five. For 2025, the Patria arrives in grade 5 titanium for the first time: lighter than steel, warm against the skin.
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Tutima Returns to Glashütte
· 2005–2008The 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 2017: A Brilliant Achievement from Glashütte
BASELWORLD 2017: A Brilliant Achievement from Glashütte Tutima celebrates its ninetieth anniversary with the debut of the Tutima Tempostopp encasing new Calibre T659, whi…
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Generation Glashütte
Generation Glashütte In Basel Tutima presents a fine manufacture caliber, a game-changing new model family and an updated classic – all “Made in Glashütte”.
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Patria Means Home. And So Much More.
Patria Means Home. And So Much More. Finely finished fusion of history and present: Tutima Glashütte introduces three new variants of the manufacture line Patria, made fr…
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“I believe the Patria can stand up against Vacheron Constantin or AP easily in terms of finishing and quality.”
More from this family
Both hand-wound, both assembled entirely by hand. The Patria keeps time; the Tempostopp measures it — with a column-wheel flyback descended from UROFA.
Tempostopp →Same workshop, different emphasis. The Patria in precious metals, hand-wound; the Saxon One in steel with a central minute hand chronograph.
Saxon One →Glashütte dial finishing connects them — sunray on the Patria, embossed Asanoha hexagons on the Sky. Different geometry, same workshop.
Sky →