
Introducing The New Zenith Chronomaster Original Triple Calendar
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A new addition to the Khaki Field Collection with a classic military-style
Hamilton was founded in 1892 in the United States, and later moved to Switzerland, strengthening its presence in the market. Hamilton has achieved several milestones, including the development of the first self-winding watch in the U.S. and the creation of timepieces tailored for military use during both World Wars for the U.S. Army, as well as producing watches for the British Army.
The company has released several collections, including Khaki Navy collection, which features the “Bello Zero” watch. It has now unveiled its latest addition to the Khaki Field collection, the “Murph 38mm,” available in two dial hues.
The watch has dimensions of 38mm in diameter, 11.1mm in height, and a lug-to-lug span of 44.7mm, ensuring a comfortable fit. It is encased in brushed stainless steel, complemented by a polished bezel and an H-signed crown that add a touch of elegance. An anti-reflective sapphire crystal protects the dial, while the sapphire caseback reveals the movement. Additionally, the watch boasts 100m water resistance.
The dial features two options: the classic black we’ve seen on the same 42mm model, and a new white. Both feature beige Arabic numerals, which are painted along with the cathedral-shaped hour and minute hands, sandblasted and coated with SuperLumiNova to produce a glow in low light conditions. The minute track is printed in black on the edge of the dial.
It's powered by the Calibre H-10, based on ETA C.07.611 an automatic movement operating at 21,600 vph (3Hz), and offers This movement boasts an impressive 80-hour power reserve. The H-10 incorporates a Nivachron balance spring a revolutionary type of balance spring made from a titanium alloy of the same name. As a material, the alloy Nivachron boasts many beneficial properties. These include anti-magnetism, resistance to temperature fluctuations, and outstanding shock resistance. that provides exceptional resistance to magnetic fields.
The white dial version comes with a black leather strap and is priced at 870 CHF, equivalent to 3,650 AED. However, The black dial version is available with a black leather strap and with the same price as the white dial, or with a stainless steel bracelet for 945 CHF, equivalent to 3,970 AED.
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For more information, you can visit Hamilton official website.
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