Introducing The New Hamilton Khaki Field Titanium Watches

A dynamic duo of ruggedness crafted in full titanium.

BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI

It’s well established that Hamilton Field watches are a crowd-pleaser when it comes to rugged, military-inspired timepieces that have been popular with watch enthusiasts for decades. The watches are known for their classic design, durable construction, and reliable Swiss movements. These watches are a natural choice for those who are looking for stylish and functional watches that can withstand the rigors of everyday wear. Now Hamilton has just added two new Khaki Field watches in the collection in full titanium, available in 38mm and 42mm sizes.

Hamilton’s design philosophy is evident in the construction of the watch case. The 38mm version is sleek and slim, with a height of 11.68mm, while the 42mm version is bolder and more substantial, with a height of 11.45mm. Both cases are available in two finishes: bare titanium or black PVD-coated titanium. They are equipped with a sapphire crystal on both sides and a knurled crown on the right side.

38mm

The Khaki Field Watches dials are a faithful reflection of their military heritage with clean and functional dials. The dials are available in two colors: rich blue and stealthy black. The double-hour scale is cleverly positioned, with larger Arabic numerals from 1 to 12 in the sunken portion and smaller numerals from 13 to 24 on the inner edge. The numerals and hands are all coated with Super-LumiNova for easy readability in the dark. The outer perimeter of the dial features a white minute track with luminous markers at every five-minute interval.

42mm

The Khaki Field Watches are powered by the H-10 movement, Hamilton’s version of the Powermatic 80 movement from the Swatch Group. This movement has a frequency of 21,600 vibrations per hour and an impressive 80-hour power reserve. The Nivachron hairspring makes the movement more resistant to magnetic fields. The rotor is engraved with the Hamilton name.

The new Khaki Field Titanium watches come on either brushed or black PVD-coated titanium three-link bracelets with a folding clasp. The watches are available now, priced at EUR 1,195 for the 38mm variant with a blue dial, EUR 1,295 for the black PVD-coated titanium rendition, EUR 1,245 for the 42mm blue-dialed version, and EUR 1,345 for the enigmatic 42mm black PVD-coated model.