Tutima

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File:Tutima Fliegerchrono-2.jpg
Tutima "Fliegerchronograph", the official NATO pilot watch
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Tutima Glashütte Fliegerchronograph, which was produced during WWII for the German military, then named the Wehrmacht

Tutima Uhrenfabrik GmbH Ndl. Glashütte is a German watchmaker established in 1927 in Glashütte, Saxony. Their products include analog chronographs of high precision, including pilot's watches (Fliegerchronograph), which are standard military equipment of NATO and Luftwaffe pilots.[1] Tutima has five product lines made in Glashütte: Patria, M2, Saxon One, Grand Flieger, and Sky. Tutima Germany is registered with HRB 140173 at Amtsgericht Delmenhorst and is a member of Industrie und Handelskammer Oldenburg. The brand Tutima has been registered since 7 April 1970.[2] Tutima USA, Inc., an independent company, is based in Torrance, California.

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References

  1. "Insight: The Last Pilot's Watch – Tutima's Military Chronograph | SJX Watches". watchesbysjx.com. Retrieved 2022-09-14.
  2. Deutsches Patentamt, No. 867903

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