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 Posted: Thu Jan 25th, 2007 11:17 am
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Docrwm



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Me too CJ.

However, following the links led me to an interesting website with reviews and news.  It appears to be run/owned by one person.

The most interesting article, many MANY glowing statements about Rolex and Breitling, was this one:

"When Tutima calls the DI 300 "the sports watch for active yachtsmen," they are apparently willing to put their money where their mouth is. Last year, during the Nord/LB Baltic Spirit Cup, the Tutima racing yacht (appropriately named "TUTIMA") pulled an orange-dial Tutima DI 300 behind it for 2,000 nautical miles (or about 2,300 regular miles for us landlubbers). I think they made their point that the Tutima DI 300 is water-tight, corrosion-resistant, and has an extremely robust bracelet and clasp.
The specs on the Tutima DI 300 go something like this:
  • Titanium case.
  • Solid titanium bracelet.
  • Screw-down titanium crown.
  • Unidirectional rotating bezel.
  • Sapphire crystal.
  • Automatic movement with day and date.
  • Water resistant to 30 bar, 300 meters, or almost 1,000 feet.
  • Available with an orange or black dial.
I don't know much about Tutima watches, however I am suddenly compelled to learn more. Hopefully I'll be posting a hands-on review in the not-too-distant future."