Virtually every brand, large and small, has tried their hand at the simple field watch. While straightforward in design, they are surprisingly hard to get right. If you try too hard to distinguish your design from the rest of the pack, you risk a dial or case that’s far too busy for its good, negating the entire purpose of a field watch. Too stark, on the other hand, can have drawbacks as well. Losing visual interest might not be a primary concern, but when you have to make choices about hour and minute tracks and their associated markers, you’re playing with a user’s ability to tell the time at a quick glance. Hamilton, of course, is no stranger to field watches, but unlike most brands they’ve been at it since the literal invention of this style of timepiece, back in the days when pocket watches needed to be converted to wrist wear for military use. As the decades marched on, Hamilton never really stopped producing field watches, perfecting the design in the years of the second World War, when consumer watch production was halted to produce watches for the military. Today, Hamilton’s field watches build on that long tradition, while using modern materials and technology that make them relevant for today’s consumer.
Hamilton Khaki Field Titanium
- Case Material: Titanium
- Dial: Silver, black
- Dimensions: 42mm
- Crystal: Sapphire
- Water Resistance: 100 meters
- Crown: Push/pull
- Movement: Hamilton H-10
- Strap/bracelet: Leather
- Price: Approximately $945-$995
- Reference Number: H70665533; H70545550
- Expected Release: March