I forgot the exact year , but I had this watch around 2005 to 2007.
The chronograph push button was very easy to push and I liked the date window that shows days in German.
At that period , I liked to collect the German watch, such as Junghans Max bill series and Sinn watches. They are no longer with me now, but I still respect those brands for their great legibility and German craftsmanship.
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Cannot go wrong with a German brand.
Seriously cool 👍
Was this a quartz or an auto?
Was this a quartz or an auto?
It was automatic watch, and the movement was Lemania5100.
Beautiful watch #tutima are definitely a German brand in design ethos and I love this.
The Bundeswehr (German armed forces) still gives this watch to their pilots. It‘s really a great watch and it has everything a pilots watch needs:
easy to read, easy to operate (even with gloves) due to the big pushers, stop-function (all the red hands, and especially the minute hand of the stop watch with the arrow is good to read👌), day-date, anti-magnetic, water resistant
The Bundeswehr (German armed forces) still gives this watch to their pilots. It‘s really a great watch and it has everything a pilots watch needs:
easy to read, easy to operate (even with gloves) due to the big pushers, stop-function (all the red hands, and especially the minute hand of the stop watch with the arrow is good to read👌), day-date, anti-magnetic, water resistant
I just got my Bundeswehr Tutima a few days ago. The watch is from January 1990 and so it is older than I am😅
I am wearing it everyday at work and I really enjoy it 👌