Collection: Tutima Glashütte
Tutima Glashütte is a watch manufacturer founded in Glashütte, Germany in 1845. When it was first founded, the aim was to create high-quality watches that could rival Swiss brands.
At that time, the high-precision watches produced by UROFA and UFAG in Glashütte were given the name "TUTIMA," which comes from the Latin word tutus , meaning "safe."
After World War II, the company moved its headquarters to western Germany, but continued to manufacture and sell watches. Under Mr. Delecate's management skills, the company survived the quartz crisis of the 1970s and changed its name to TUTIMA in 1983, where it continues to operate to this day.
Tutima Glashütte/SA and Contévanou
In order to deepen its deep bond with German watches, Comptoine has vowed to cooperate with Tutima Glashütte/SA to exhibit new products as soon as possible. With the cooperation of Glashütte, Comptoine will spread the appeal of German watches.
TUTIMA
In April 2013, the brand will present to its connoisseurs four entirely new watch families: Saxon One, Grand, Flieger, M2 and Patria. These have one feature: they form the first Tutima collection to be made in Glashütte for the first time in 68 years. These watches are proof: a step back can also pave the way for the future. That is why Tutima is called the Instrument of Glashütte.
