It was about a year ago when the Tutima Sky collection was released, and we brought you word. Well, Father’s day is coming up in about a month’s time, so perhaps you’re looking to get something for dad – or yourself (we won’t judge). If so, the Tutima Sky may be in order.

Though it’s a German watch, and it has Sky in it’s name, the Tutima Sky is most definitely not a Flieger or a pilot watch. Instead, what it is is a dress watch (plenty of polished surfaces and nary a lick of luminous paint) with a big, bold poppy splash of color. Normally, I’d give a blue dial the insta-pick, but instead, I think the red dial is the one that really does it for me.

Now, if you’re thinking about this for Father’s Day, I’m guessing you’re having a pretty good year, or it’s a significant milestone year for pops. While the Tutima Sky is definitely the entry level model for the brand, you will still be paying $1,750 to put this onto a wrist. Is dad worth it? If he’s into German watches, you know what he’ll say, bud. tutima.com

Watch Overview

  • Brand & Model:?Tutima Sky
  • Price:?$1,750
  • Who we think it might be for:?You and your dad like a vintage look with a blast of color
  • Would I buy one for myself based on what I’ve seen? Perhaps that red dial, yes ? brings it to a different look than anything else I’ve got kicking around
  • What spoke to me the most about this watch:?The dial design – simultaneously dressy and bold

Tech Specs from Tutima

  • Movement: Cal. Tutima 330
  • Case: Stainless steel
  • Dial: Blue, red, or green degrade
  • Band: Milanese bracelet
  • Diameter: 41 mm
  • Height: 13 mm
  • Movement details:
    • Automatic movement.
    • Rotor rhodium-plated with gold seal.
    • 25 jewels.
    • Polished screws.
    • Power reserve when fully wound 38 hours.
  • Functions: Date display. Hour, minute, sweep second.
  • Case details:
    • Water-resistant 10 atm.
    • Domed sapphire crystal anti-reflective.
    • Screw-in crown.
    • See-through back with sapphire crystal.

ByPatrick Kansa

A big data developer and leader with a penchant for gadgets, books, watches and beverages. You can find my work on WristWatchReview, Knapsack.News, and Slushpile. If you're on Twitter and/or Instagram, you'll find me there as @PatrickWatches.

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