Hamilton Khaki Field Mechanical Power Reserve 40 mm H69509130

Regular price $1,025.00
Hamilton Khaki Field Mechanical Power Reserve 40 mm H69509130
Hamilton Khaki Field Mechanical Power Reserve 40 mm H69509130
Regular price $1,025.00
The Khaki Field Mechanical Power Reserve 40mm honors the heritage design and essential functionality of the Khaki family, while introducing modern features and the latest in watchmaking technology and innovation. Featuring the new manual-winding H-23 movement, developed exclusively by ETA for Hamilton, it allows the 80-hour power reserve to be visualized directly on the dial. The black dial proudly displays "power reserve 80 hours" and marks "F" for full and "E" for empty, highlighting its exceptional utility and mechanical precision. Fitted with a stainless steel bracelet, this timepiece embodies rugged sophistication and endurance.

  • TYPE: Men
  • MOVEMENT: Mechanical (Manual-winding)
  • CALIBER: H-23
  • COLLECTION: Khaki Field
  • WATCH FUNCTION: Power Reserve
  • DIAL COLOR: Black
  • STRAP MATERIAL: Stainless Steel
  • BUCKLE TYPE: Folding Clasp
  • BUCKLE WIDTH: 20mm
  • STRAP REFERENCE: H6050000381
  • CASE MATERIAL: Stainless Steel
  • CASE SIZE: 40mm
  • CASE THICKNESS (MM): 11.95
  • CRYSTAL TYPE: Sapphire
  • WATERPROOF: 10 bar (100m)/145 psi (328ft)
  • POWER RESERVE: 80 hours
  • WARRANTY: 2-Year International

  • Anti Reflection: Yes
  • Nivachron: Yes
  • Super Luminova: Yes
  • Easy Click: Yes
  • Movement Description: The H-23 is an exclusive mechanical movement developed specifically for Hamilton watches. It features a power reserve display complication on the dial and offers an extended 80-hour power reserve, ensuring reliability even when unwound for several days.

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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.