Introducing The Tutima M2 Seven Seas
Glashütte watches. Restrained. Understated. Quiet. Very serious German watchmaking indeed. And then there are Tutima?s new diving watches. Yes, still that serious watchmaking but now with a distinctly brighter approach. Tutima has just released its two new M2 Seven Seas models, both with dials that would give your pet chameleon an identity crisis. There are two colours – nuclear sunset orange and vapourised canary yellow – and at 44mm diameter neither is going to be a shrinking violet nor a challenge to read.
Despite the very unrestrained colours, the M2 Seven Seas is in traditional territory for the Glashütte watchmaker. They?ve been making a name for themselves with robust, functional watches for years. They produced Flieger chronographs to the Luftwaffe?s exacting specification in 1941, powered by the UROFA 59 calibre, and the German army?s pilots wear the M2 NATO chronograph today. There?s the later Military Chronograph with the wonderfully solid Lemania 5100 tractor engine inside. The M2 series of watches is carrying on the tradition but in Titanium – so despite that 44mm size, you won?t feel as though you?re weight training every time you check the time.
Despite being light, the case is certainly well-protected. The crown has shoulders like a Welsh prop forward. There?s a screw-down crown and a screw-in back giving you a stonking 50atm (that?s 498m deep, give or take a few centimeters) of water-resistance. The pool at your local ba...
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