Covet Classic Field Watches? Hamilton Reveals Big Batch of New Colors
Unlike the vast majority of Swiss-made timepieces that make their ways into high-budget feature films, Hamilton has managed to keep top billing throughout some of the world’s most mind boggling big screen hits, while keeping a price point that made its products accessible to the average watch lover. It’s a standard the American-turned-Swiss brand has kept since the beginning, and one made particularly evident with last year’s release of the Khaki Field Quartz, an almost-perfect distillation of a field watch.
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Now, Hamilton is back with 12 new variations of the Khaki Field Quartz, all which hold up the company’s reputation for creating precise, innovative, yet restrained pieces. Each new addition to the collection continues the simple and rugged look that makes the brand’s watches timeless.
The new additions come with white, blue, black, or green dials, which are combined with old radium-colored hour, minute, and second hands that glow-in-the-dark. The only outlier in the collection is a blue face version, which sports all white hour, minute, and second hands.
Featuring a quartz movement and water resistant up to 50 meters, this is a watch that can go just about anywhere (though we might avoid deep diving with it). The 38mm case and thin 8.3mm height makes adds to the series’ well-respected restraint, giving it a classy, yet hardy appearance.
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The watches are now available, for the first time, with stainless steel bracelets or with a Khaki green NATO strap. Each is priced between $440 and $445, making them accessible to just about any watch fan.
This latest set of Khaki Field Quartz watches couldn’t be much different from Hamilton’s other two most recent releases: the American Classic Boulton Death Stranding 2 Limited Edition watches, which were created for the release of Death Stranding 2: On the Beach (which is set to hit stores on June 24, 2025), and the Elvis-inspired Ventura S Quartz.
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