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Power Reserve 6602-01
Power Reserve 6602-01 — perspective
Power Reserve 6602-01 — movement
Patria

Power Reserve

Ref. 6602-01

43 mm Tutima Cal. 618 Hand-wound 18 Carat Rose gold (4N) polish…

Hand-wound.

€22,800

Recommended retail price in Germany incl. VAT. International pricing may vary.

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Caliber 617. 171 parts.

Why This Watch

Hand-wound. Caliber 617: 171 parts, 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, because the angle of your wrist changes throughout the day, and Tutima tests for that. 65-hour power reserve — three days between winds. Glashütte finishing on every surface, including the ones you will never see unless you flip it over. From rose gold Admiral to the 2025 Patria Titan in grade 5 titanium. The only moving part you touch is the crown.

About This Watch

Sixty-five hours of power reserve, displayed on the dial through a dedicated indicator between one and two o'clock. The Cal. 618 adds this complication to the Patria's 617 architecture — same three-quarter plate, same Breguet overcoil, same hand-beveled edges, same Glashütte finishing across 195 parts. The case is 18-karat rose gold, 41mm, polished. Crown, pin buckle, and the cathedral-style hour and minute hands are also 18-karat gold. Dark brown alligator leather strap. The power reserve display serves a practical purpose: hand-wound watches need winding, and this indicator tells you exactly when.

The building was a railway track-master's office. They started making watches there on March 1, 2008.

— Glashütte Manufaktur

Caliber

Cal. 618 hand-wound movement with power reserve — 27 jewels, Glashütte stripes

Caliber 618

The Power Reserve

Cal. 617 base with power reserve indicator.

27 jewels 65h power reserve Power reserve indicator

171 · Components. Hand-wound. Breguet overcoil.

— Cal. 617 · Patria

INHORGENTA 2026 · Mechanical Watch of the Year. Patria in Titan.

— INHORGENTA AWARD · Munich · February 2026

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Specifications

CaliberTutima Cal. 618
MovementHand-wound
Jewels27
Frequency3 Hz 21.600 A/h
Power Reserve65 h
FunctionsHour, Minute, Small seconds, Display der Power reserve on "9"
Case Diameter43 mm
Case Height11.2 mm
Case Material18 Carat Rose gold (4N) polished
Water Resistance5 bar
Dialelectroplated silver, Fine Fluted pattern, Arabic numerals
Strap / BraceletAlligator mokka

The Collection

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Patria Power Reserve
Patria

Power Reserve

Ref. 6602-01

43 mmTutima Cal. 618Hand-wound

€22,800 (DE RRP)

Stories

The Patria Titan: Home in a New Material

The Patria Titan: Home in a New Material

· 2025

Caliber 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

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 2017: A Brilliant Achievement from Glashütte

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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Independent voice

“I believe the Patria can stand up against Vacheron Constantin or AP easily in terms of finishing and quality.”

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

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