Where did you get the strap? Looks great
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This is the only one I have. It was a labour of love brining it back from the dead
I would never part with it.
It’s on a nicer strap now
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Where did you get the strap? Looks great
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As stated above, it is a Di-Modell Chronissimo, but also check out the pilot strap too.
Both, at 20mm, flare to exactly the right size for the case edges on the Tutima.
But be warned, both are very substantial and get quite hot when the weather is warm (unlikely for a few months)
Dave
Will check. Tnx
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As a long time owner of both Sinn and Damasko watches there are two other brands that I'm keen to try, one is Guinand and the other Tutima.
A DI300 would be great, gutted I missed the one on SC not that many weeks back.
Very happy to see you're enjoying the DI 300, Martin!
As for leather straps, I think the Di-Modell Chronissimo (as pictured several times in this thread) is worth a try:
https://di-modell.com/en/products/ai...simo-1370-mens
Found it. Tnx
And yes, watch is a peach. It is one of that "do it all" watches...it is 44mm but wears smaller due to design, only 12mm thick, light (titanium), classic and utilitarian dial, wonderful bracelet, crown action, accuracy (eta2824), etc., and date switches spot on 0.00
Overall, above expectasions...and I recently saw great yellow and orange so anyone in pursuit, I can highly recommend DI300 in any combo
No more love for this amazing brand ?
...lets move this topic up
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I am rather partial..
plus a Pacific I can't find a snap of
1941 flieger chronograph. I bought this last November from a German dealer via Chrono24. It’s a full set, including the little book about the model that’s written in German. I know I paid over the odds for it, but I liked the look of it on the beads of rice bracelet. The dealer claimed it had been serviced immediately prior to sale. As it was running at plus 15 seconds a day I sent it to WatchGuy for a proper service. It’s now running at less than plus two seconds a day.
Most watches that come my way don’t hang around too long. Prior to joining this community I owned just one watch for eight years or so. Now they come and go with alarming regularity. The Hanhart 417 ES reissue was traded. In truth, it was 2mm too large for me. I wasn’t keen on the hands, either. The crown wasn’t as big as I expected it to be. My Hanhart Pioneer Dual Timer should be with a new owner tomorrow.
But I think this Tutima could stay. I love the cathedral hands and the bracelet. The large crown makes winding easy. It’s also just under 40mm in size, which suits me better. I’ve a fair amount of cash tied up in this model, but I don’t begrudge it.
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I bought this one recently as I loved the burgundy dial. I tend to like wearing a small chronograph with a suit as it fits better than the dive watches that tend to be my other daily wearers.
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I had mine out the other day, great watch; here with its predecessor:
Bought this off eBay recently and very pleased. I think it was a total bargain and there were no other bids. I think even the seller was a bit surprised, but he was very gracious about it. Has a really solid feel to it, but light and not too big on the wrist for 42mm. An instant favourite and I'm very much converted to the brand. I will definitely be on the lookout for them now