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Khaki Field Mechanical Bronze H69459530

Regular price $1,025.00
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Product Description

The original soldier's watch gets an original upgrade with Hamilton's first-ever bronze case. 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. *Featured in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023). Worn by Hank Pym, played by Michael Douglas.

Brand History

Founded in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in 1892, Hamilton creates watches with a unique balance of authenticity and innovation. Its timepieces synchronized the first railroads and kept time for aviation pioneers and U.S. soldiers. The watchmaker of filmmakers, Hamilton watches have appeared in more than 500 movies and TV shows, with custom pieces playing a pivotal role in several Hollywood blockbusters. Striving to shape authentic characters and storylines through its timepieces, Hamilton designed the first branded watch to be featured in a video game. With a continued commitment to craftsmanship and accuracy, Hamilton launched the world’s first electric watch in 1957 and the first LED digital watch in 1970. A member of the Swatch Group, the global leader in watch manufacturing and distribution, Hamilton’s current collections combine its American spirit with true Swiss precision.