Khaki Field Mechanical 38mm for Men

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Brand Seller or Collection NameHamilton Metalno-metal-type
ClaspTang Buckle Model numberH69439931
Model Year2019
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  • Set Includes: Watch, box, instruction manual (English language not guaranteed)
  • . Reinforced waterproofing for everyday use: 5BAR
  • Country of origin: Switzerland
  • Mechanical Hand-winding

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Crystal Cline
Based on the Swiss ETA 2801-2 manual wind movement, this 38 mm diameter 9.6 mm thin watch is great for someone wanting to experience a classic field watch. The original Hamilton company made many such watches over the years as a supplier to the US military. It partnered with Buren, a Swiss brand, when production was moved to Switzerland in 1969. The company was purchased By SSIH in 1971. This watch recalls the feel and function of the past.The watch features a hacking movement, an 80 hour power reserve with luminous hands and triangular hour markers. The tip of the seconds hand is luminous. The luminous material has a yellowish color in daylight, giving it an older vintage aesthetic. In the dark it glows green. The Arabic dial has an inner race of smaller 24 hour indicators that contribute to the functional feel of this watch. In line with that functionality, the case is bead blasted overall with no polished surfaces. The watch has a sapphire crystal. The solid back shows the Hamilton logo, model and serial number, also indicating water resistance of 5 bar. The signed 6.5 mm crown feels right. Sufficiently large and knurled for easy winding and a good grip when setting the watch. Mine runs a little fast. The watch gains 4 to 18 seconds per day depending on state of wind and position. Your mileage may vary. With 21,600 VPH this 25 jewel movement has that vintage look to the seconds hand movement and sings when I listen to it. Overall, very satisfying.One will notice a gap between the watch case and spring bar when on a strap. Thanks to this gap and the relatively long 47 mm lug to lug length, this watch lends itself well to a NATO strap. The drilled lugs make strap changing very easy. If you like to change straps frequently, this watch is a versatile choice.If you are considering a mechanical watch that is durable, light, legible and easy to wear, this field watch would be a great companion. For anyone concerned about owning a manual wind watch, the need to interact with your watch every day or two is a good thing. With the 80 hour power reserve, it will keep running over the weekend without needing to be set. Since it has no date complication, it is easily wound and set if it is allowed to run down. But I'll bet you will want to wear this watch often enough so it never stops.

Stanley Hoffman
I have only had the watch for a little over a day, but it is everything I hoped it would be so far. The accuracy is phenomenal, with roughly -1.5 seconds after about 30 hours. The lume is great, despite what other have said. Bright when charged and easily visible in the middle of the night after your eyes have adjusted (when it actually matters). Woke up around 4am to roll over and checked the time. As easy to read as any seiko. The band is comfortable and attractive. Easily fits under the cuff of my flight suit. Simple, no-nonsense dial. Great winding action. To me, right up there with the SARB-033 in this price range. It is the quintessential mechanical watch, and a great addition to any collection, especially if that collection is lacking a no date manual wind.

Adam Jones MD
Im a avid watch collector. Ive always wanted this watch but ive always just passed on it saving for higher end pieces. Im really glad I finally got this piece. First i will talk about all the great aspects of this watch. This watch is extremely thin for a mechanical time piece due to it being a manual wimd watch. This doesn't sound like a huge deal but compared to a dive watch or a chronograph this watch disappears on your wrist and doesn't get hung up on clothing or smack things accidentally walking around. Due to this watches simplicity i believe it will be extremely durable and fills the role of a field watch nicely. This watch is also extremely legible with farely good lume. As for the movement this is hard to believe but the accuracy has been phenomenal. Ive timed it over a few days and its gains or looses about a second a day depending on how much it is wound. Accuracy will taper off during the end of its power reserve and it will lose about 5 seconds a day which is still fantastic for a watch at this price point. I own much higher end watches from omega and tudor that dont keep as accurate time as this watch when its fully wound. The build quality and finishing of the case is quite good. Also unlike many other value oriented brands the strap it comes on is high quality also. The bad aspect of this watch is it basically isnt water resistant at all. You cant shower with this watch on or even wash your hands with it really. Its basically like having a vintage watch with new components inside. If you can live with this than enjoy having a great watch. I will be wearing it during the colder months and out in the field hunting and fishing as its supposed to be used. If your into water sports like i am just remember to just wear a dive watch instead and leave this at home. Enjoy

Christopher Robertson
This watch is a tribute to the classic Army-issue field watch from the Vietnam era.I’ve had this watch for a year now. It is a comfortable and classic looking field watch. I get a lot of compliments for its simplicity and vintage look. I replaced the original with an OD green 20mm NATO strap.The watch keeps pretty good timing with regular winding, and I try to wind it every morning. Over the course of a week it may lose a minute or two, but that’s likely to my failure to wind regularly. A simple reset and wind puts of back on track.Timing: A-Water resistance: A+Look: A+Price: A-Overall: A-This is a perfect watch if you need a classic look and the reliability of a mechanical watch that doesn’t require movement or batteries. For $400, I give it an A-