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. The Sky is colour — hexagon relief dials in shades most manufactures wouldn't risk. Sapphire crystals front and back: the movement is visible, finished, and meant to be looked at. Titanium case with the Sky Chronograph. Where the Patria is restraint, the Sky is the opposite — Glashütte finishing you are meant to see.
Titanium case. Cal. 310 chronograph. 48-hour power reserve.
In Context



Caliber
Caliber 310
The Day-Date Chronograph
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.
Sky Chronograph T5
Ref. 6405-32
€4,250 (DE RRP) €
Sky Chronograph T5
Ref. 6405-30
€4,250 (DE RRP) €
Sky Automatic
Ref. 6105-20
€1,680 (DE RRP) €
Sky Automatic
Ref. 6105-26
€1,680 (DE RRP) €
Sky Automatic
Ref. 6105-24
€1,680 (DE RRP) €
Sky Automatic
Ref. 6105-22
€1,680 (DE RRP) €
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.”
More from this family
Same Cal. 335, same Asanoha dial. The Chronograph adds elapsed-time measurement; the 34mm version subtracts it.
Sky →Both chronographs with dress sensibility. The Sky Chronograph in Asanoha colour; the Saxon One in classic Glashütte finishing.
Saxon One →Both chronographs, different dial languages. The Grand Flieger from 1941 aviation; the Sky Chronograph from Japanese geometric tradition.
Grand Flieger Classic →