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The X-Wind (crosswind) Chronographs are Hamilton’s most complex watches by a large margin. In fact, they are some of the most complex pilot’s watches - period. Featuring not just a chronograph, but also an external bezel, two (yes, two - one within the other) internal bezels, three crowns, and two pushers (not to forget a day and date as well), they allow for a savvy pilot whose instruments have failed to calculate crosswind drift. Not your everyday requirement, but they do so in style, making the X-Winds truly unique and enjoyable watches to own and wear.

This new version pairs the exotic functionality of the watch with an equally impressive style. The 45mm x 53.7mm x 15.2mm case is rendered in sandblasted “beige” PVD, which has a pale rose gold tonality. The dial takes the spotlight, however, features a desert-chic camouflage in browns with numerals and indexes in a burnt sand color. Never one to overlook a detail, even the day and date text is in a warm tone. Complementing this unique colorway is a heavy-duty beige nylon strap that completes the look.

Inside of the Khaki Aviation X-Wind Auto Chrono is the H-21-Si Swiss-made caliber. This automatic chronograph is based on the venerable ETA/Valjoux 7750, and features 25-jewels, hacking, hand-winding, a frequency of 28,800 bph, an extended power reserve of 60-hours, and a silicon balance spring.

 

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  • Case: Beige PVD coated Stainless Steel
  • Dial: Brown Camouflage
  • Movement: Hamilton H-21-Si (Base ETA 7750)
  • Winding: Automatic
  • Complications: Chronograph, Day, Date
  • Lens: Flat Sapphire
  • Strap: Rugged Nylon
  • Water Res.: 100M
  • Diameter: 45mm
  • Length: 53.7mm
  • Thickness: 15.2mm
  • Lug Width: 22mm
  • SKU: H77916920
  • Warranty: Two Year Limited
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.