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Fliegerchronograph 1941 Ref. 783-01 Chronograph Handaufzug Edelstahl Kal. Valjoux 7760
NZ$3,680
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Tutima Military
Chronograph Stahl Automatik Lemania 5100
NZ$5,363
+ NZ$109 for shipping
Tutima Military
43 mm Military Chronograph 798 Bundeswehr Lemania 5100 vintage Automatic
NZ$4,420
+ NZ$294 for shipping
Tutima M2
Seven Seas Titan 6151-03
NZ$2,952
+ NZ$277 for shipping
Tutima Grand Flieger Airport
Chronograph 6407-03 Green 2022 41mm UNWORN
NZ$6,241
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Tutima
中古チュチマ TUTIMA 783-01 フリーガークロノグラフ 1941 手巻
NZ$2,714
+ NZ$226 for shipping
Tutima Pacific
DI 300
NZ$1,664
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Tutima M2
Seven Seas - Full Titanium - Yellow - Glashűtte/SA
NZ$3,454
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Tutima
Classic Flieger Black Dial Date Stahlband 36mm Fliegeruhr Klassiker
NZ$2,957
+ NZ$250 for shipping
Tutima
FX Diver Automatic
NZ$3,606
+ NZ$185 for shipping
Tutima
Flieger GMT
NZ$2,774
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Tutima Pacific
DI 300
NZ$2,404
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Tutima
DAYDATE
NZ$738
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Tutima Military
43 mm Military Chronograph 798 Bundeswehr West-Germany Lemania 5100 vintage BOX
NZ$4,420
+ NZ$294 for shipping
Tutima
Flieger FX UTC Automatic
NZ$2,312
+ NZ$165 for shipping
Tutima Military
Steel Lemania/Box+Papers
NZ$6,933
+ NZ$324 for shipping
Tutima
Flieger GMT/UTC
NZ$2,395
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Tutima
Aero Club
NZ$2,201
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Tutima Military
798-01
NZ$4,790
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Tutima Grand Classic
628-12 グランドクラシック デイデイト 自動巻き メンズ 保証書付き_777763 中古
NZ$2,340
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Tutima Pacific
Di 300 Titan gelb
NZ$1,848
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Tutima
Fliegerchronograph F2 780
NZ$5,530
+ NZ$165 for shipping
Tutima
Royce Tutima Professional Diver cal AS2063.Huge case43mm X 50mm
NZ$2,772
Excl. shipping
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Tutima M2
Seven Seas
NZ$2,959
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Tutima M2
Seven Seas
NZ$2,643
Excl. shipping
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Tutima Military
43 mm Military Chronograph 798 Bundeswehr Germany Lemania 5100 FULL SET
NZ$6,011
+ NZ$294 for shipping
Tutima Military
German Chronograph Titanium 43mm Ref. 760
NZ$5,557
+ NZ$162 for shipping
Tutima
中古 チュチマ TUTIMA ヴィンテージ Cal.7750 クロノグラフ 自動巻き メンズ 良品 L#125797
NZ$1,116
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Tutima
780-22
NZ$3,421
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Tutima
FX UTC Pilotwatch
NZ$2,033
+ NZ$54 for shipping

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Tutima Pacific
Di 300
NZ$2,756
+ NZ$165 for shipping
Tutima M2
Seven Seas
NZ$3,421
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Tutima Military
Chronograph - Lemania Cal. 5100 - Tritium Zeiger & Indexe - ca. 1985
NZ$5,733
+ NZ$351 for shipping
Tutima
FX Chronograph
NZ$2,941
+ NZ$109 for shipping
Tutima Military
43 mm Military Chronograph 798 Bundeswehr Germany Lemania 5100
NZ$5,160
+ NZ$294 for shipping
Tutima
6156-02 セブンシーズ S デイト 自動巻き メンズ 良品 箱・保証書付き_781307 中古
NZ$2,340
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Tutima Military
BUND Chronograph 798-01 Lemania 5100 TOP
NZ$6,639
+ NZ$176 for shipping
Tutima Military
Chronograf
NZ$6,454
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Tutima M2
6150-04 M2 Coastline
NZ$2,774
Excl. shipping
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Tutima
1941 Manual Chronograph Full Set
NZ$5,546
+ NZ$54 for shipping
Tutima M2
Coastline
NZ$2,480
Excl. shipping
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Tutima
Fliegerchronograph F3 Ref.758-01 - Sehr selten
NZ$6,858
+ NZ$277 for shipping
Tutima Grand Classic
Chronograph UTC
NZ$4,420
+ NZ$109 for shipping
Tutima
780-55 F2 UTC limitiertes Sammlerstück
NZ$6,164
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Tutima Military
798
NZ$5,733
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Tutima Grand Flieger Airport
6101-01
NZ$2,571
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Tutima Military
NEU 43 mm Military Chronograph 798 Bundeswehr Germany Lemania 5100 NOS aus 1994
NZ$6,565
+ NZ$294 for shipping
Tutima Grand Classic
80th Anniversary
NZ$2,426
Excl. shipping
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Tutima M2
Coastline 6150-08
NZ$2,587
+ NZ$368 for shipping
Tutima Military
Flieger Chronograph Ref: 760/01 Box+Papiere
NZ$6,427
+ NZ$176 for shipping
Tutima M2
6156-01
NZ$2,029
+ NZ$350 for shipping
Tutima
Glashütte VVII Flieger Chronograph
NZ$17,199
+ NZ$296 for shipping
Tutima Grand Classic
All Black PVD Day Date 43mm Swiss ETA 2836 Automatic
NZ$2,898
+ NZ$84 for shipping
Tutima Saxon One
chronograph 6420-05
NZ$6,032
+ NZ$113 for shipping
Tutima
Glashütte Fiegerchronograph
NZ$12,946
+ NZ$277 for shipping
Tutima Grand Flieger Airport
chrono 43mm
NZ$4,240
Excl. shipping
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Tutima Military
Chronograph Bund
NZ$4,808
Excl. shipping
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Tutima M2
Seven Seas Automatic Ref S6155-04
NZ$2,772
+ NZ$368 for shipping
Tutima M2
6450-03
NZ$7,305
Excl. shipping
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Tutima
Day-Date Ref.767-02 2010 Full Set wie Neu Vintage
NZ$3,697
+ NZ$370 for shipping

Tutima: Quality Watches, Made in Germany

Tutima wristwatches are reliable, robust, and sporty. This Glashütte-based manufacturer is famous for its pilot's watches and their relationship with the German Air Force. Their top model features an in-house caliber with a minute repeater.


5 Reasons to Buy a Tutima Watch

  • Legendary watches: A pilot's chronograph from 1941 and a military chronograph
  • Robust German watches
  • Top model: the Hommage with a minute repeater
  • Tempostopp chronograph with an in-house caliber and flyback function
  • Diving Watch M2 Seven Seas, water resistant to 500 m (50 bar, 1,640 ft)

At Home in the Elements: Land, Air, and Sea

Tutima is known for creating robust, powerful, and sporty wristwatches. This German manufacturer calls the small southeastern town of Glashütte home. They are best known for their chronographs and have had a manually-wound chronograph with an in-house caliber and flyback function in their catalog since 2017. Its movement is a modern take on the legendary caliber 59, which first appeared in pilot's chronographs from Glashütte over 70 years ago in the 1940s. These vintage watches are highly coveted among collectors.

Developed for the German military in the 1980s, the Tutima Military Chronograph is yet another popular timepiece. Thanks to its durability and reliability, the German Air Force still outfits their pilots with this military watch today. Push-pieces integrated into the case and rounded edges minimize the risk of watch-related injuries to the pilot in the case of heavy turbulence. This is particularly fitting considering the company's name: The word "Tutima" comes from the Latin word "tutus," which means "safe" in English.

Tutima's current top model is the Hommage Minute Repeater. When it debuted in 2011, it was the first German wristwatch to feature a minute repeater. The manual in-house caliber 800 is comprised of over 550 components. In total, 25 examples of this magnificent watch exist. Of those 25, 20 are in rose gold and five are in platinum. The platinum model has a list price of 179,000 euros (approx. 204,000 USD), while the rose gold edition officially sells for 168,000 euros (approx. 192,000 USD.)


How much do Tutima watches cost?

Model Price (approx.) Case Material Diameter
Hommage Minute Repeater 204,000 USD Platinum 43 mm
Tempostopp 32,500 USD Rose gold 43 mm
Patria 17,000 USD Rose gold 43 mm
M2 Chronograph 4,600 USD Titanium 46 mm
Saxon One Chronograph 4,000 USD Stainless steel 43 mm
Grand Flieger Classic Chronograph 3,800 USD Stainless steel 43 mm
M2 Seven Seas 1,500 USD Titanium 44 mm

Prices for Chronographs in the M2 Collection

The pilot's watches in the M2 collection follow in the footsteps of the design and success of Tutima's military chronographs from the 1980s. Unlike the original model, the current pilot's chronographs are powered by the Tutima caliber 521 based on the Valjoux 7750. Earlier models used the legendary Lemania 5100 instead. Both movements come with a 24-hour display below 12 o'clock, a 12-hour counter at 6, and a 60-minute counter operated via a fourth central hand.

The titanium case is a bit larger than before, measuring in at an impressive 46 mm. You can even wear this watch while swimming thanks to its water resistance of 300 m (30 bar, 984 ft). An inner soft iron cage protects the movement against magnetic fields. The Tutima M2 Chronograph is also available with a bidirectional bezel for measuring periods of time. For the band, you can choose between a titanium link bracelet or a bulletproof Kevlar strap.

You can purchase a mint-condition Tutima M2 Chronograph on a titanium strap with a non-rotatable bezel for around 4,600 USD. The version with a rotatable bezel costs a few hundred dollars more. The original model from the 80s bears the reference number 798 and demands about 1,800 USD pre-owned.


Prices for the M2 Seven Seas

The M2 Seven Seas is Tutima's diving watch. This 44-mm timepiece comes with a black or dark blue dial, both of which have a day and date display at 3 o'clock. The pearl-blasted titanium case is water resistant to 500 m (50 bar, 1,640 ft) and can keep track of dive times thanks to its unidirectional bezel. As with the M2 Chronograph, the M2 Seven Seas is worn on a titanium bracelet or Kevlar strap. The Tutima caliber 330, based on the ETA 2836-2, powers this watch and provides it with its 38-hour power reserve. You can purchase a never-worn example for around 1,500 USD.


How much do the watches in the Saxon One collection cost?

The Saxon One is yet another important Tutima collection. These watches are sporty yet elegant, making them perfect companions for the office. A rotating bezel with an angular edge, push-pieces integrated into the chronograph case, and an integrated bracelet define this series' design.

Tutima outfits these watches with one of two movements: either the 330 with a day-date display or the 521 with a chronograph function and Tutima's distinct central minute counter. At 43 mm, the chronographs are only one millimeter larger than the three-hand models. This collection's smallest timepiece is the 36-mm Saxon One Lady. The Saxon One M Automatic sits in the middle of the pack with a diameter of 40 mm.

Introduced in 2017, the Tutima Saxon One M is a mid-sized watch. Its list price comes in at 1,950 euros (approx. 2,200 USD), making it this collection's entry-level model. You can find the 42-mm automatic watch in mint condition on Chrono24 for a few hundred dollars less. Set aside around 4,000 USD for a never-worn chronograph on a leather strap. Those on a stainless steel bracelet are a bit more expensive.


Prices for the Grand Flieger

The Tutima Grand Flieger (Grand Aviator) collection contains both classic and modern pilot's watches. The more modern pieces belong to the Grand Flieger Airport series and feature a black rotatable bezel with a 60-minute scale. This bezel rotates in two directions and has a luminous marker at the zero position. The Grand Flieger Airport is available as a three-hand watch with a day-date display or as a chronograph. Each model has a 43-mm stainless steel case. Tutima outfits these timepieces with bands made of stainless steel, Kevlar, or leather. Plan to spend around 2,100 USD on a three-hand Grand Flieger Airport in mint condition. The chronograph models require an investment of about 3,800 USD. These timepieces use the Tutima caliber 320, which is based on the Valjoux 7750.

The Grand Flieger Classic also comes as either a three-hand watch or chronograph. As its name suggests, this model has a much more classic design. More specifically, it resembles the pilot's chronograph that came out during World War Two in 1941. The current series has the following design elements: a bidirectional fluted bezel with a red zero marker, a matte black dial, luminous Arabic numerals, and luminous pear-shaped hands. You can wear this timepiece on a stainless steel bracelet or leather strap. The 43-mm cases are water resistant to 200 m (20 bar, 656 ft), putting them on the same level as those from the Grand Flieger Airport line. Tutima equips each timepiece with one of two famous and proven calibers: the 320 or the 330.

You can purchase a pre-owned Grand Flieger Classic with three hands for just over 1,100 USD. Never-worn models cost around 1,900 USD. If you're looking to call a classic pilot's chronograph your own, be prepared to spend anywhere from 2,200 to 3,500 USD. Only 100 copies exist of the limited edition model in 18-karat gold. Prices for this timepiece come in at slightly more than 13,500 USD. Original pilot's chronographs from the 1940s sell for between 4,500 and 10,500 USD.


Prices for Gold Tutima Watches

In addition to their sporty titanium or stainless steel pilot's and diving watches, Tutima also produces a few gold watches. One of the finest examples is the Tutima Tempostopp with the in-house caliber T659. This movement has a flyback function, just like the legendary UROFA caliber 59 from the 1940s. This iconic caliber also had flyback function, which they referred to as a "Tempostopp" at the time. The T659 is comprised of 236 components, manually wound, and has a 65-hour power reserve. What's more, the "Tutima" name is beautifully engraved on the balance cock. The Tempostopp's 43-mm case is made of rose gold. The watch has a list price of 28,600 euros (approx. 32,500 USD).

The gold watches in the Patria collection are somewhat more affordable. Their designs are simple and elegant, with silvery-white dials, a small seconds dial, and hand-finished hands. Inside these watches, you'll find the in-house caliber 617 or 619. These manual calibers offer a 65-hour power reserve and an oscillation system or regulator. The surfaces of the plate, balance cock, ratchet wheel, and crown gear all have intricate finishes. What's more, the caliber 619 has a 12-hour display that can also be used to keep track of a second time zone on a subdial at 6 o'clock. List prices for the different Patria models fall between 13,800 euros (approx. 15,500 USD) and 14,900 euros (approx. 17,000 USD).


The History of Tutima

Tutima traces its roots all the way back to 1927. It was in this crisis-ridden year that the lawyer Dr. Ernst Kurtz founded the Uhren-Rohwerke-Fabrik Glashütte AG (UROFA) , (Glashütte Ébauche Factory AG), and the Uhrenfabrik Glashütte AG (UFAG) (Glashütte Watch Factory AG). Kurtz recognized the potential of the wristwatch, which wasn't so widespread at the time, and decided to industrialize its production. This crucial decision rescued Glashütte's watch industry. In the 1930s, both companies employed some 1,000 workers. The most high-quality watches received the "Tutima" distinction, a name that lives on in this watch brand today.

Near the end of the Second World War, a bomb destroyed Glashütte's production facilities. Kurtz immediately fled to the southern German state of Bavaria, where he founded a small watch factory. He then relocated his company to the northern town of Ganderkesee in 1951. Three years later, Dieter Delecate joined the company. Delecate bought the rights to the Tutima name in 1960 and subsequently founded the Tutima Uhrenfabrik GmbH (Tutima Watch Factory GmbH). The Delecate family still owns the business to this day.

The fall of the Iron Curtain opened up a lot of opportunities, including the potential to return to Glashütte. The company finally managed to relocate from Ganderkesee back to this small town in former East Germany in 2011.


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