Tutima Glashütte: Striking elegance in a 34-millimeter case

While the dial of the new “Sky” appears understated and black at first glance, a closer look reveals a dynamic hexagonal pattern.

The delicate Asanoha pattern—a symbol of strength in Japan—captures light from ever-changing angles, creating a dynamic interplay of light and shadow. The faceted hands, the raised hour markers, the frame of the date window, and the Tutima logo add gold accents to the “Sky.” Two versions are available for the case and strap.

The model featuring a solid 18-karat gold bezel and a two-tone bracelet with gold-plated center links is joined by a version crafted entirely from stainless steel. Both three-hand watches, featuring a date window at 3 o’clock, are equipped with a discreet 34-millimeter case, a screw-down crown, and water resistance of five bar.

It houses the Tutima M335 automatic movement. The winding rotor features the brand’s emblem in the form of an 18-karat gold seal and offers a power reserve of 41 hours. It can be viewed through the sapphire crystal case back.

(MSRP: €2,200 or €3,600)

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