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Description
The Tutima Glashütte Grand Flieger Airport 6107-04 combines classic pilot’s watch design with modern watchmaking and offers both aesthetic appeal and high functionality.
Housing and design
The stainless steel case with a diameter of 41 mm and a height of 13 mm gives the watch a striking presence on the wrist. The bidirectional rotating ceramic bezel with scaling and red mnemonic dot enables precise time measurements and underlines the functional character of the watch. The green dégradé dial with luminous indices and hands ensures optimal readability, while the domed, anti-reflective sapphire crystal protects the dial from scratches. The transparent case back with sapphire crystal provides a view of the finely decorated movement.
Movement and technology
Inside the watch is the automatic caliber Tutima 330 with 25 jewels and a power reserve of 38 hours. The rhodium-plated rotor with gold seal and polished screws testify to the art of watchmaking. The functions include hour, minute, central second as well as date and weekday display.
Bracelet and wearing comfort
The watch is equipped with a stainless steel bracelet that offers a secure hold and high wearing comfort with a folding clasp. The careful workmanship and design of the bracelet harmonize perfectly with the timeless appearance of the watch.
Functionality
The Grand Flieger Airport 6107-04 is water-resistant to 20 ATM (200 meters) and features a screw-down crown that underlines the watch’s durability and reliability. The combination of date and weekday display as well as the rotating ceramic bezel with luminous marker make this watch a versatile companion for everyday life and adventure.
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Additional information
| Marke | Tutima |
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| Marke | Tutima |
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