Khaki Field Mechanical Bronze H69459510

Regular price $1,025.00
Hamilton Khaki Field Mechanical Bronze H69459510
Khaki Field Mechanical Bronze H69459510
Regular price $1,025.00
The original soldier's watch gets an original upgrade with Hamilton's first-ever bronze case and white dial. Each Khaki Field Mechanical Bronze has a unique story that will unfold with each wear as its case develops a distinct patina over time. Powered by our exclusive hand-wound H-50 movement, fitted to a titanium case back and matched with a soft brown leather NATO strap, this authentic 38mm favorite celebrates Hamilton's military heritage with an eye towards the future. What story will your field watch tell?*Each Khaki Field Mechanical Bronze case will develop its own individual patina based on environmental exposure. Allow the patina to develop for a unique look. You may use a microfiber cloth to clean the watch.

  • Collection: Khaki Field
  • Dial Color: White
  • Strap/Chain Reference: H6006941081
  • Strap Material: Leather
  • Strap Type: Strap
  • Buckle/Strap Clasp Type: Pin Buckle
  • Buckle Width (Mm): 20
  • Lug Width (Mm): 20
  • Movement: Mechanical
  • Caliber: H-50
  • Case Material: Bronze,Titanium
  • Case Diameter (Mm): 38
  • Case Thickness (Mm): 9.6
  • Glass Material: Sapphire
  • Power Reserve: 80 hours
  • Water Resistance: 50 meters

  • Easy Click: Yes
  • Movement Detail: The H-50 is an exclusive caliber specifically developed for our handwinding watches. The H-50 is available with or without a date function and has an extended power reserve of up to 80 hours, ensuring maximum reliability even when it is not wound for a few days.

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    Why Choose " Hamilton "

    Founded in 1892 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Hamilton Watch Company built its reputation on precision "railroad watches" that solved timing issues causing accidents. Known as "The Watch of Railroad Accuracy," it became a major military supplier during both World Wars and pioneered aviation timing before moving to Switzerland in 2003, now specializing in aviation and film-featured designs.