A no-fuss mechanical field watch
Khaki Field Mechanical Date
Dial

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£466.00
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Hamilton
Khaki Field Mechanical Date
A no-fuss mechanical field watch
Dial

Add To Cart
£466.00
Free shipping within the contiguous us. $400 usd minimum to the rest of the world.

For a lot of people, when they think of Hamilton, this is the watch that comes to mind. Simple, understated, rugged - it’s a true field watch born from Hamilton’s history of making watches for the military, yet slightly modernized for today’s needs. A staple of their catalog, this simple, everyday watch recently got upgraded with an 80-hr movement, making it all the more versatile.

Featuring a thin, 38mm matte steel case, the Khaki Field Mechanical Date is the kind of watch you’ll forget you are wearing, which is a good thing. It tells the time, it doesn’t weigh you down. The dial is a spin on the iconic MIL-W-3818B spec, so it’s clear and easy to read, and also features a date three. If you're looking for a daily-wear that is easy to wear and has some classic style, like a pair of well-worn jeans, this is it.

Powering the Khaki Field Mechanical is the H-50 Swiss-made caliber. This hand-wound movement features 17 jewels, hacking seconds, date, a frequency of 21,600 bph, and most notably, a power reserve of 80 hours. The ideal movement for this watch, it combines the nostalgia of a hand-wound movement with an extended power reserve for modern convenience.

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  • Case: Matte Stainless Steel
  • Dial: Olive
  • Movement: Hamilton H-50
  • Complications: Date
  • Winding: Hand-winding
  • Lens: Sapphire
  • Strap: Canvas
  • Water Res.: 100M
  • Diameter: 38mm
  • Length: 47mm
  • Thickness: 9.75mm
  • Lug Width: 20mm
  • SKU: H69439363
  • 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.