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Among Hamilton’s diverse collections, the Khaki Field series remains a standout, celebrated for its rugged elegance and deep ties to military history. Known for its authentic field-watch DNA, the collection continues to resonate with those who appreciate function-driven design rooted in heritage.
Today, Hamilton proudly announces the latest addition to this iconic collection the “Khaki Field Auto “Call of Duty” Special Edition. This exclusive release, developed in collaboration with the globally renowned Call of Duty franchise, marks the brand’s third venture into the world of video games, further solidifying its unique position at the intersection of horology and digital culture. Drawing inspiration from the game's immersive battlefield experience and the valorous spirit of its characters, this timepiece is more than just an accessory; it is a symbol of the fusion between heritage military aesthetics and contemporary interactive storytelling, bridging tradition and modernity with bold precision.
Measuring 38mm in diameter and 10.9mm in thickness, the stainless steel case strikes a balanced profile suitable for everyday wear while maintaining a robust presence on the wrist. Its brushed surfaces are contrasted by a polished fixed bezel, adding subtle sophistication to the watch’s utilitarian character. A sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating ensures clarity and resilience, while the solid screwed caseback engraved with exclusive Call of Duty markings reinforces its collectible appeal, and rated for 100 meters of water resistance.
The dial combines tactical functionality with refined detailing. At its core, a black sunray-brushed center catches the light subtly, while the outer chapter ring features a concentric pattern that adds depth and texture. The dial is equipped with multiple scales, including 1–12 and 13–24-hour markings as well as a 60-minute track, offering practical versatility in time reading. Polished sword-shaped hands are coated with Super-LumiNova for enhanced legibility in low-light conditions, complemented by luminous dots positioned beside each hour indice. A crisp white printed minute track runs along the outer edge, while a date window at 3 o’clock adds everyday utility. A red-tipped seconds hand provides a final dynamic touch, standing out boldly against the monochromatic backdrop.
The watch is powered by Hamilton’s Calibre H-10 movement, an enhanced version of the ETA 2824-2, known for its robustness and precision. This automatic movement operates at a frequency of 21,600 vph (3Hz), and offers a 80-hour power reserve, making it a dependable companion for extended wear without winding.
It comes with a khaki green NATO strap and a stainless steel buckle. This watch is a limited edition of 5,000 pieces and is priced at CHF 795, approximately AED 3,700.
For more information, you can visit Hamilton’s official website.
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