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A sage green dial adorned with the traditional Japanese Asanoha pattern
Tutima Glashütte is one of Germany’s most respected watchmakers, founded in the historic town of Glashütte and renowned for blending traditional craftsmanship with technical innovation. The brand has established a strong presence in both fine watchmaking and international sports timing, serving as Official Timekeeper for prestigious events such as the Berlin Tennis Open, the largest WTA-500 grass-court tournament in Germany, bringing together the world’s top women’s tennis players. To celebrate, the brand is expanding its feminine Lady Sky collection with the introduction of the new Sage Green model.
The watch is presented in a polished stainless-steel case measuring 34 mm in diameter and 10 mm in thickness. A screw-down crown enhances its durability, while the 1.3 mm-thick anti-reflective sapphire crystal ensures both clarity and protection. The stainless-steel caseback, fitted with sapphire crystal, reveals the movement within. Water resistance is rated to 50 meters.
Its sage green dial showcases an intricate Asanoha embossing, a traditional Japanese pattern symbolizing growth, strength, and resilience. Light dances across the textured surface, creating subtle tonal shifts. The dial also features faceted hands and finely textured indexes, while a date window is positioned at 3 o’clock.
Powering the watch is the automatic Caliber Tutima 335, operating at a frequency of 21,600 vph (3 Hz) and offering a 41-hour power reserve. The movement features a rhodium-plated rotor, adorned with an 18-karat gold seal and polished screws.
The model is fitted with a stainless-steel bracelet secured by a folding clasp and is part of the permanent collection, priced at EUR 2,200 (approximately AED 9,400).
For more information, visit Tutima Glashütte’s official website.
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