For sale is an extraordinary Tutima Urofa 59 chronograph, a rare gem in the world of vintage timepieces. This particular model holds historical significance as it originates from Dr. Ernst Kurtz's factory, established post-World War II.
Key Features:
Historical Provenance: Produced in Dr. Kurtz?s Memmelsdorf factory using parts and machinery salvaged from the original Glashütte plant. This factory was instrumental in transitioning from military to civilian chronographs.
Unique Characteristics: Unlike its military predecessors, this watch lacks the Tutima logo and the ?Glashütte? inscription on the dial. It also features a chrome-plated case instead of a nickel one and has no rotating bezel, making it distinctively civilian.
High-Quality Mechanics: Powered by the renowned Urofa Caliber 59, this chronograph includes a 15-jewel movement, ensuring precise timekeeping. The absence of military markings and the addition of a Breguet hairspring demonstrate its superior craftsmanship.
Historical Context: These modifications were intentionally made to disguise its origins as a military timepiece, making it a rare example of early post-war German watchmaking.
Matching Numbers: This watch has all matching numbers and is included in the Tutima Urofa registry, affirming its authenticity and value.
Expert Revision: Recently serviced by Frank Roesky, a top expert in vintage Hanhart and Tutima watches, ensuring it is in optimal working condition.
This Tutima Urofa 59 is not just a watch but a piece of history, representing the resilience and innovation of the German watch industry in the immediate post-war era.
Condition: The watch is in excellent used condition, fully functional, and retains all original parts.
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