The Perfect Grab-And-Go Field Watch in Two Sizes - Hamilton Khaki Field Quartz 38mm and 33mm

Windup Watch Shop
April 23, 2025
In this video, Blake Malin and Devin Pennypacker hang out to chat about the recently released Hamilton Khaki Field Quartz models, which are available in two very different sizes. At 38mm and 33mm and in a variety of colors, there is an option for virtually anyone in this new collection. These models have easy-to-wear measurements and rugged enough specifications for every day and field use. What do you think of these two models?
Hamilton’s Khaki line of field watches traces its lineage across two world wars and over half a century of supplying the American and British militaries with rugged tool watches. Specifically produced for the civilian market, the Khakis have brought Hamilton’s mil-spec design to the masses since the 1980s. Compact, tough, and legible, the Khaki Field Quartz is a rugged companion for whatever awaits in the field.

The new Khaki Field Quartz 38 harkens back to those original watches, reviving the classic “Khaki” type on the dial at 6:00. The watch features the same hands as the original 2017 Khaki reissue with a new dial. Its 38mm case is a modern and versatile size, ideal for daily wear. Now featuring a revised minute track and triangle at twelve, the Khaki Field Quartz harkens back to Hamilton’s pre-Vietnam War military watches.
The Khaki Field Quartz is powered by ETA’s F06.105 caliber, a 3-jewel quartz movement with hacking and an end-of-life indicator. There are two black dials, one white, and one blue variant. Each is equipped with a rugged nylon pull-through strap in a complementary color.
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About Hamilton
Founded in 1882 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Hamilton was one of the great American watch brands of the early 20th century, and a pioneer in watchmaking in general. Through the early and mid-twentieth Hamilton became a household name by producing everything from pocket watches for railroad engineers, to mil-spec watches for the troops, to deck chronometers for the Navy, to everyday dress and casual pieces loved worldwide. In short, Hamilton was a true watch brand, pursuing horology across a wide spectrum of disciplines while simultaneously gracing the wrists of of timepiece enthusiasts.Today, Hamilton is owned and operated by the Swatch group, giving them access to the best Swiss movements and manufacturing. Their current catalog draws upon their exceptional archive to create a wide range of timepieces that any watch enthusiast should love.
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