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    Jura now selling Tutima watches

    https://www.jurawatches.co.uk/collections/tutima

    Good to see Tutima available once more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seabiscuit View Post
    https://www.jurawatches.co.uk/collections/tutima

    Good to see Tutima available once more.
    Yeah I got that email earlier. At £4,850 for steel up to a whopping £14,000 for PM I'm struggling a bit with their Patria line tbh. It's an attractive enough watch in itself so maybe it's just a lack of imagination on my part, but very much like Sinn and it's forays into dressier / classier pieces, functional tool watches have defined Tutima so strongly that this change of direction doesn't feel natural. Albeit with an in-house movement, that's quite a step up in price - almost JLC money.

    The M2 coastline however I'm really liking - especially the blue dial. A nod back design-wise to the old NATO chronograph whilst still having something new about it. At £1,390 for the 300m WR Titanium 3-hander with day/date, that doesn't seem bad value to me.
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    Saw these this morning. Really like the look of some of the M2 range (espessially the blue) none of them showing as in stock though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gcleminson View Post
    Yeah I got that email earlier. At £4,850 for steel up to a whopping £14,000 for PM I'm struggling a bit with their Patria line tbh. It's an attractive enough watch in itself so maybe it's just a lack of imagination on my part, but very much like Sinn and it's forays into dressier / classier pieces, functional tool watches have defined Tutima so strongly that this change of direction doesn't feel natural. Albeit with an in-house movement, that's quite a step up in price - almost JLC money.

    The M2 coastline however I'm really liking - especially the blue dial.
    It’s the Seven Seas model that I like. Plus the green dial Flieger model with just the date feature. The pricing doesn’t seem too ridiculous for those two.
    Last edited by seabiscuit; 4th June 2020 at 14:08.

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    I love Tutima, and have not been without one for over a decade, but new they are just too expensive.
    I am also disappointed to see them release the new M2 coastline chrono with a bog standard 7750 inside, not their inhouse centre-minute movement. I think that's a mistake.
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    The Saxon One 12hr chronograph with the centre minute counter, rotating bezel...so much to like.

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    Long time since i owned one but looking at the new offerings if i was looking at the marque i would be searching for military which IMO is Tutima

    https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C...w=834&bih=1068
    Last edited by mart broad; 4th June 2020 at 15:10.
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    I just had a look. The M2 series is very nice especially the one with orange highlights.
    They are a pricey though (although in line with Sinn chronos). 2nd hand it would be a compelling buy!

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    It can't be that long ago, well maybe 10 years!!, that Chronomaster had day-dates with ETA 2836-2 for about £400.

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    Crikey, that M2 Coastline is tempting. 10% off and a £50 voucher I've got puts it at a decent price too.

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    I’ve always liked the look of the M2 Pioneer Chrono but thought it just too expense at over £4K, around £2k I’d probably try one

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    I still prefer their more classic M2 and Flieger design. I am sure they weren’t that pricey so long ago....

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    I like the blue enamel steel patria, surprised by the level of finishing as didn’t really associate Tutima with this.

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    They've been pricey for a while - when I bought my 1941 Flieger from SC many years ago I remember being surprised by the prices new (I have an AD in walking distance). On the plus side, their accessories are still good value; this year I bought a deployant and a buckle for about £100.
    In the Sotadic Zone, apparently.

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