Tuzi

Tuzi

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Case Size: 43MM

Case Thickness: 10.5MM

Case Material: Stainless Steel

Glass: Hardened Mineral Glass

Strap Material: Milanese Mesh

Strap Width: 20MM

Interchangeable Strap: YES

Movement: Quartz Movement

Water Resistance: 3ATM

Tuzi

We honor Tuzi with a matte-black 43 mm dial, where the classic eagle is stamped in striking red. A high-quality black Milanese mesh strap adds the finishing touch to this distinctive model. The iconic eagle and our logo are meticulously engraved on the case back, crown, and buckle.

Surrounded by forests and mountains, Tuzi lies near Lake Shkodra and close to the Albanian border. First mentioned in 1330 as an Albanian village (katun), Tuzi has long been home to the autochthonous Malësor tribes.

Tuzi and its brotherhoods played a crucial role in defending Albanian lands during the 1911 uprising, particularly in the Battle of Deçiq, where major clashes took place across Tuzi, Koplik, and Deçiq. Today, Tuzi stands as the central hub for Albanians in the region of the Great Highlands (Malësia e Madhe), serving as a guardian of Albanian heritage and rights within the state.

An adjustment tool for the Milanese mesh strap is included with this timepiece.

Case Size: 43MM

Case Thickness: 10.5MM

Case Material: Stainless Steel

Glass: Hardened Mineral Glass

Strap Material: Milanese Mesh

Strap Width: 20MM

Interchangeable Strap: YES

Movement: Quartz Movement

Water Resistance: 3ATM

Tuzi

We honor Tuzi with a matte-black 43 mm dial, where the classic eagle is stamped in striking red. A high-quality black Milanese mesh strap adds the finishing touch to this distinctive model. The iconic eagle and our logo are meticulously engraved on the case back, crown, and buckle.

Surrounded by forests and mountains, Tuzi lies near Lake Shkodra and close to the Albanian border. First mentioned in 1330 as an Albanian village (katun), Tuzi has long been home to the autochthonous Malësor tribes.

Tuzi and its brotherhoods played a crucial role in defending Albanian lands during the 1911 uprising, particularly in the Battle of Deçiq, where major clashes took place across Tuzi, Koplik, and Deçiq. Today, Tuzi stands as the central hub for Albanians in the region of the Great Highlands (Malësia e Madhe), serving as a guardian of Albanian heritage and rights within the state.

An adjustment tool for the Milanese mesh strap is included with this timepiece.