Agree with everything you've said, except that the hour hand partially obscuring the military time numbers is a total non-issue for me. I have a Hamilton that was a Christmas gift from my grandmother to my grandfather in 1947. It's stunningly beautiful in it's austere simplicity, and has always worked flawlessly. I also have expensive dress watches which I love, but rarely wear, especially these days in quarantine. For years I've kept a weather eye out for a mechanical, automatic field watch that I could wear on a daily basis, something practical and good-looking, but not so dressy as to be inappropriate. As soon as I saw this Hamilton, I knew that it was the one. I love the execution of this design, because of its versatility and the fact that it's a high-quality , reliable, easy-to-wear (i.e, thin) Swiss timepiece from a company I know well. And of equal importance, it's simply stunning. I love the red arrowhead on the second hand; it absolutely makes the watch face. Also love the display back, though I do wish it had a bit of decorative work showing. However, at this price, which I consider to be very, very reasonable, it's a wish rather than a criticism. Mine is arriving today, and I feel like a kid on Christmas morning!
This is a a watch that you can appreciate the more you look at it. The syringe hands, crisp numerals, outer groove track. Only issue I had was the large stem jabbing into my hand. Regretfully had to return it but found the Hamilton quartz field chronograph 40mm on eBay that had a lower stem and it’s comfortable. Wish the field khaki had a lower stem. Would have kept that one.
themightysquid, This is a watch I always look back on fondly. It is so sharp and extremely versatile. I did not have comfort issues with this watch personally, but I can definitely see how the crown could be an issue for some people. But the Hamilton Khaki Field Automatic really is a tremendous value for the number of high-quality features applied to this timepiece. Thanks for the comment! -Jon Rihtar
WATCHSPEC - so true. I still admire this watch and wish I could have switched out the stem. I wear my watches low and slightly loose so it just irritated my hand. The Hamilton chrono has the same dial just with 3 chrono complications and a white, not red arrow tip on the second hand. That touch of red would have been nice.
I enjoy this watch and it alternates with my G-Shock for my everyday wear. I love my Sarb033 and Alpinist but since they are discontinued I wear them on special occasions.
I'm new to your channel but so far I must say I really like your style and the way you present your perspectives. I think if you keep it up you will be leading the watch reviews on TH-cam well done!
darrell, That is so kind of you to say. Thank you so much. I will do my best to keep up the high-quality content in the future, and even improve upon it. Thanks again. -Jon Rihtar
I have a Glycine Combat 6 (43mm) - GL0111 that changes the date in a similar way. It just snaps around one and a half minutes past midnight ... It's amazing
Great review, it was really helpful. I've had mine for about 6 months now. I have the model with the brown leather wristband. I'm really happy this watch. My wrist is a bit small so it fits perfect. I wear it as my everyday watch. I also have the Hamilton intra matic 38mm that wear for more dressy look and for special occasions. That watch for me is perfection in all levels. Keep up the good work👍
This is probably the best video review of this watch I have seen, the details shown are amazing. I've been debating for months whether to sell my sarb033 and buy this (can't afford two watches of that price range and don't even want to - just want one perfect watch). I love the sarb, especially as mine turned out to run at -1 second a day but I also love the look of the Hamilton - there's just more to look at on the dial and I'm more of a field watch type of guy. On the other hand, I'd prefer the older high beat 2824 and I want to be able to have it regulated without sending it away - might be too late for that. Thank you for the review, it will help a lot with my decision.
Hey repo4, Thank you for watching and for the kind words. I can completely relate and I go through these same battles myself on deciding the watches to purchase. Let me know if you have any additional questions in case I assist your decision. I wish you the best of luck. -Jon Rihtar
repo4 - I once had the Hamilton khaki 38mm. The size is what I liked but the oversized stem dug into my hand. I replaced it with the Hamilton quartz chronograph which is 40mm but a shallow stem and it’s more comfortable.
I've had the alpinist but I still have my Hamilton 38mm khaki running at .4- deviation after 1 year and I'm beating it up, daily wear. Hope it keeps it up. Crystal like new, scratched bezel but bracelet and watch still looks great considering the abuse.
I’m happy to report that I own both the Alpinist and Hamilton. Two tremendous watches. There’s just something about my Alpinist that I love so dearly. It’s my favorite watch of my whole collection. Nonetheless, my Hamilton is amazing. It’s a great every day watch that offers sensational readability and comfort. Great review sir!
The Hamilton khaki field automatic is a great watch in every way and looks beautiful 🤩 and classic, I’m happy 😊 to wear mine any where, the seiko doesn’t come close in looks and style in my opinion
Great down-to-Earth video review bro. I appreciate your "everyman" approach and the detail you put into this. I will probably purchase one of these after watching your review. Thanks.
Lol, everyone else on TH-cam complains about the clarity of the Crystal due to the lack of non reflective coating applied, and this guy says that is super clear! Also lasers to regulate? Hahaha maybe you saw the review where they say that sharks with lasers on their heads regulated this movement... what a joker.
Great review... The only thing missing I find is the wrist shot in day light (outdoors). It gives the clear view on reflections, as this Hamilton doesn't have anti reflective coating, I just wanted to see how it comes out to be outdoors. Otherwise great review. Also, I would like a comparison video of this with Seiko SARX035.
Fantastic review.. date change is wonderful from ETA movements, I love since Visodate.. I will get 38mm for myself as well. Your video has very detailed macro views that really helped me with the decision, especially on the usability, really great video. Thanks for sharing.
I feel as though comparing the Alpinist to the Khaki Field is apples and oranges. Mainly due to the fact that the Alpinist is offered in just one niche dial color...green. Then, you have a dual crown as to work that internal compass ring. Size, sure they’re the same, but again, IMHO, apples to oranges. I think a better comparison would be the Khaki Field & SARB033/035.
I read somewhere that the H10 is actually a c07.611. Same specifications only with a traditional jeweled pallet in place of the c07.111's synthetic/plastic escapement.
That's what I heard too. However there are few sources. I found this tread though which makes a compelling argument in regards to the different jewel counts of the H 10 vs other c07.111 users like Tissot with their Powermatic 80. forums.watchuseek.com/f357/h-10-movement-details-4636991.html#/topics/4636991
Hi Adjunkt Thomas & John Smith, Thanks for the discussion. It is true that the H-10 in this Khaki Field Auto is based off of the C07.611 (which is based off the 2824-2). The C07.111 (also based off the 2824-2) is used in Hamilton's H-10-S and H-30 movements, which are used in just a limited number of models as far as I understand. In terms of the exact differences as it relates to component materials, there has been a lot of discussion on this with a lot of speculation - I'm not sure if any of the claims are actually proven one way or the other. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching. -Jon Rihtar
Good vid, ordered one. Watch collection complete! My collection consists of Longines Hydroconquest auto chrono Longines Hydroconquest auto divers Seiko solar field watch Maurice Lacroix chrono quartz Casio heavy duty W218H And when it arrives Hamilton Khaki auto 38mm
Wow, that's a nice collection! But is a watch collection ever going to be complete for us watch enthusiasts? Haha. Congrats on the new watch! Thanks for watching. -Jon Rihtar
The red tip on the second hand Drew me to this watch too. Also it looks like the timex expedition I always wanted as a kid. The lume blows though on this watch. My only gripe.
Hi John, I'm with you - that red accent on the second hand is so small but adds so much to this watch. I just love that look. Thanks for watching, -Jon Rihtar
I have the same watch with a silver dial. It seems a bit dressier, but I wonder how you and other viewers feel about the look compared to the black dial.
Screw downs are cool if you are going to be using it in deeper waters but they are a slight hassle otherwise. My Alpinist is still 200m despite only one of the crowns being screw down... Seems like that means the screw down isn’t mandatory but just to appease watch buyers.
Great review. Considering the Khaki King. I prefer the Hamilton look over the Seiko alpinist. I appreciate the beauty of the alpinist but it just doesn't do it for me. The only thing that bothers me about the Hamilton is the lack of anti-reflective coating....just seems so glary.
Hi shredman59, I did not find glare to be a big problem with Hamilton. This Khaki Field Auto is a really attractive watch. The Khaki King you are considering is also attractive, but a slightly different feel than the Field of course. Still a nice choice. Thanks for watching. -Jon Rihtar
Looks great with your style mate, smart yet can be dressed down with a flannel shirt or T. I would prefer the champagne dial, but rare and significantly more expensive.
Just got mine today and love it, apart from the fact that the date on mine changed at around 12:15 AM... not sure if that's normal or not. I really would love for Hamilton to put a dateless Pioneer dial on a 38 mm khaki field case for a smaller Murph watch.
Hi porschephile2k3, Your date changeover does seem a bit off on your Khaki. Not sure if Hamilton would claim it to be out of spec or not. You can always ask (I was always taught that asking is free - the worst they can say is "no"). Aside from that, is it still keeping good time? Either way, I hope you can still enjoy it. Let me know if I can help in any way. Thanks for watching. -Jon Rihtar
@@watchspec I did email them and I was given a "tolerance" of -10/+15, but I think the rep was referring to the daily seconds deviation. I emailed them again and clarified but haven't got a reply yet. Other than that it is keeping really good time. It was around -5 seconds after 3 days of not wearing it.
Hi David, This really is a great all-around watch that you can wear every day. Superb functionality, quality materials, and a fantastic look. Glad to hear you love it. Thanks for watching, -Jon Rihtar
I am going to get the new Seiko 5 . I tried one on at the AD . Very nice . I do not care if it is not a real dive watch . I do not go diving. 10 bar water resistance is ok for me . The movement is better also .
I'm so, sooo torn between this and the Seiko Alpinist...price is around the same, if I factor in the OEM bracelet for the Alpinist (Khaki 490€ at the AD, Alpinist 375€ with the stock leather strap which I would change). Both of them would be a great addition to my small collection (SARB035 and SKX009) as an all rounder watch.
Hey Ouroboros, That's a tough one. Either will be great watches and are almost identical in terms of quality features. You will have to consider your personal preferences, such as the style you're looking for, if the Khaki's crown would be a comfort issue for you, and if you want to diversify your collection to own something other than Seiko. As mentioned in this Hamilton Khaki Field Auto review, I do still give the edge to the Alpinist based on style and comfort, but this is my personal preference. The Khaki does have a better power reserve (80hr vs 50hr), but the Alpinist can be easily regulated where the Khaki would need to be sent in to Hamilton. I love my Alpinist and it is still my favorite watch in my collection. I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any further specific questions. -Jon Rihtar
@@watchspec I ended up ordering the Alpinist, had to listen to my heart...it's been a dream of mine for years! Now let's find a suitable bracelet that doesn't cost half as much as the watch!
@@BrakkoJanus That's awesome! Can't wait for your to get it. It really is an amazing watch! You won't regret it. For the strap, I would say go with the strapcode if you don't mind the price. But this watch really deserves to be on a bracelet. Congrats on the purchase! -Jon Rihtar
@@watchspec As an oyster fan myself, I definitely agree. Literally the only thing keeping me from buying the Strapcode is the protruding endlink, which I'm afraid would make it wear bigger than it is on my 6.5" wrist.
Would it be possible to tell us what the bracelet model or serial number is? I have the same watch but with a leather strap and would like to get an oem bracelet for it, like yours. Thanks
Hi madmio M, The bracelet reference number from Hamilton is H605.704.103. Your best bet is probably to contact Hamilton directly, but you may be able to find it on ebay or other sites. Good luck! Thanks for watching! -Jon Rihtar
This watch is a classic, I have the leather strap version and will be purchasing the bracelet version soon. I would not bother trying to source a bracelet as the cost will be half the price of the watch.
Great review. I love my alpinist but that's a really cool everyday watch. But I'm not sure if it's so durable. Heard much bad about the water resistance by only shower or hand washing.
Hi Florian, The Alpinist/Khaki Field choice is a tough one. I really love them both. They're similar in many ways on paper, but do still have some performance differences as you mentioned. The Khaki Field is plenty durable, even though the water resistance isn't as great as the Alpinist. But I don't shower with my watches as a rule so it is never submerged and therefore never an issue. My vote still goes to the Alpinist - my favorite watch in my collection. Thanks for watching. -Jon Rihtar
Do you have any recommendations for a similar style automatic watch to this Hamilton, the Seiko Presage cocktail time, or even the tissot visodate for a 7.75in, ~19.7cm wrist? Trying to find something other than a diver, thanks in advance!
Hey SYNc, I consider the Seiko Alpinist the most comparable watch to this Hamilton Khaki Field Automatic. You can find the Alpinist written review + video review here: www.watchspec.com/seiko-alpinist/ Both are field watches, both have 38mm diameter, sapphire crystal, quality movements with hacking and hand winding - the Alpinist just gets the edge in my opinion in its style. But you mention the Seiko Cocktail Time and the Tissot Visodate - both dress watches. Is that the style you are most interest in? Also, I see you have a larger wrist. Is there a certain case diameter range you would prefer? I hope I can help you find something you will really enjoy! Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment. -Jon Rihtar
@@watchspec I have worn a khaki king 2 at 40 mm and it was too small for my wrist. Yes, I am looking along the lines of more "dressy", style than say a diver. With my wrist, I am looking for more on the 42-44 mm. Thanks for the help!
@@astro0125 , Sorry for the delay on this. I did some research for your size and price target. Both the Cocktail Time and Visodate will be too small for you (40.5 and 40, respectively) if you want to stay within the 42~44mm range. My target was to give you the most watch for the money, so the below suggestions are automatic dress watches with larger cases, under $400, and include sapphire crystal and movement with hand-winding and hacking. Let me know if any of these work for you: 1) Orient Sun & Moon Version 3 - this is a watch that I am dying to get my hands on, especially the white (though I fear it will be too large for my wrist). -White: amzn.to/2VB2Jly -Black: amzn.to/2VAObT5 -Blue: amzn.to/2VAVqu7 -Champagne: amzn.to/2SIF3tt 2) Tissot T-Classic - not as classy as I would want, but it's simple and offers an 80-hour power reserve. -Black (only color below $400): amzn.to/2Rzmf2v 3) Orient Polaris GMT - I love GMTs, and this one looks great with the dauphine hands -White/silver: www.longislandwatch.com/Orient_DJ05003W_Polaris_GMT_Watch_p/dj05003w.htm -Black: www.longislandwatch.com/Orient_DJ05002B_Polaris_GMT_Watch_p/dj05002b.htm -White/rose gold: www.longislandwatch.com/Orient_DJ05001W_Polaris_GMT_Watch_p/dj05001w.htm 4) Orient Bambino Version 4 - it doesn't have sapphire crystal but the price is ridiculously low if you wanted a real steal. -Grey: amzn.to/2BVQIhy -Blue: amzn.to/2LOnllM -Green: amzn.to/2SB0wVk Note: I did just release my review of the entire Bambino Line. You can find the written article, video review and entire lineup options and specifications here: www.watchspec.com/orientbambino/ 5) Tissot Chemin Des Tourelles - just a tick above your price cap but wanted to include this for an additional consideration. A touch of modern in this sharp and clean dress watch, and includes the 80 hour power reserve. -White: amzn.to/2LU5XvW -Black: amzn.to/2CVBFpJ -Silver/rose gold: amzn.to/2C4r1LF I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any additional questions or need any further help. Cheers, -Jon Rihtar
Hi Gary, I understand the question but do not know the answer at the moment. I've just reached out to Hamilton directly to (hopefully) get an official answer for you. As soon as I get the response I will reply to this thread with the answer. Thanks for watching! -Jon Rihtar
Yeah, great, thanks. I find mainly Diver watches tend to use 316L and advertise it, but many of the lower or mid range watch makers for casual or dress styles tend to just advertise they have used "stainless steel", without mentioning the grade...
Great video! Thanks for doing it! Quick question. Which watch would you recommend for a 6.5mm wrist? This one or the khaki king? Thanks! Keep up the good videos! I’m already subscribed 😀
Hi Alejandro, Thanks for the comment. I would definitely recommend this 38mm Khaki Field over the Khaki King for your wrist. However, it is definitely a personal preference. As a frame of reference, my wrist measures 7" around to give you an idea of how it might wear on your wrist size. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching! -Jon
Yo, I actually have both and i have 6.2inch wrists. I have found they are both awesome although the 38 is better fitting in all honesty. Khaki King bracelet doesn't have that odd line also. Either way they are awesome!
Great video....this was my first watch that I bought after over 20 years of not wearing anything on my wrist. I loved the way that I still love the look of this Hamilton particularly in the macro shots...interestingly you finished mentioning the Seiko that I’ve only just discovered with the launch of the blue dial...I must admit I think I could add this alongside my Hammy too. Last Xmas I bought the Sinn 104st as I fell in love with that last year. When I bought the Sinn I thought I’d not wear the Hammy again...but I do...I see it in a different light and I’ve been rotating it on various NATO’s and like the Sinn they just devours straps!! I’ll definitely check out your seiko video and see if I can feel the love for that too. Cheers for the video 🤓
Hey Nicholas, You have some great tastes in watches. Haha. Your comment reminds me that I need to do a Sinn review at some point. What great watches. I love hearing about your rekindled excitement for watches. You sound like me. :) Thanks for the comment, and thanks for watching. -Jon Rihtar
Hi Shoaib, This would be perfect on a 6-1/4" wrist. With the 38mm diameter and 10mm thickness, this Khaki Field Automatic wears a bit more slender and comfortable which would make this very well suited for this wrist size. For reference, my wrist measures 7" if that helps you get a feeling for the fit from the video. Thanks for watching. -Jon Rihtar
@@watchspec doesnt this watch have long protruding lugs which i fear would go beyond my wrists..? Because i know khaki king does have long lugs.. can you guide regarding this aspect? It suits your wrist a lot
@@shoaiba91 , Yes, good point. The lug-to-lug length is long on the entire Khaki line. This watch's lug length measures at 47mm. It might be a good idea to put a ruler on your wrist to see how this 47mm length will work for your wrist size & shape. However, I will say that my good friend owns this watch and he has smaller wrists than me (probably ~6.5") and it fits him very well. It is his favorite watch that he owns. I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any further questions. -Jon Rihtar
@@watchspec really appreciate your help. I am looking for a daily beater and i am confused between this and the seiko sarb 033. What would be your pick given this choice? Do you think both of these can take the daily ordeal for 4-5 years?
@@shoaiba91 It's no problem. That's what I'm here for. To be honest, both the Hamilton Khaki and SARB033 are equally good for daily wear, and will definitely last 5 years unless you are extremely rough with it. These both apply sapphire crystal (the most durable glass option), have movements with shock-resistant construction, and hold 100m water resistance ratings. Even the case/bracelet are equivalent in terms of the areas that apply brushed & polished finishes to the stainless steel considering scratch potential. One small edge that the Seiko does have over the Hamilton is ease of regulation - if the movement's accuracy drifts over time you can regulate this watch yourself or at a local shop. The Hamilton requires the watch be sent to them for regulation using lasers. But most likely this will not come in to play. You will be happy with the daily wear and durability of either of these great watches, so you can decide by which watch has a better look to you or a fit for your needs. I hope this helps! Let me know if you need anything else. -Jon Rihtar
this is a great example for a watch where you dont have to spend a ton of money to have a nice allrounder. I just spent a lot more on a Tudor and honestly, it doesnt offer much more value than this watch.
Personal preference, the Visodate is dressy and vintage, while the King is more of a daily wear, field look. I tried the Visodate and I don't like it, but some do.
Hey Hari Charan, Ouroboros is correct regarding the style difference of these two watches. But it's quite a coincidence that you bring up the Visodate - I am actually going to be reviewing this watch in the near future. :D Thanks for watching. -Jon Rihtar
The Visodate is more at dressy side... And this Hamilton is more at unknown category (like the Rolex Explorer). Still this Hamilton can be easily pulled out at dressy side and soprty/field side too. In addition this Hamilton comes with 38mm and 42mm options, whereas Tissot Visodate comes only in 40mm size, which looks smaller than 40mm (imo). I have tried both and liked Hammy more. You should also go to the shop and try them in person. I will suggest to have look on Seiko SARX035 too.
Great video mate, the details you mentioned on the links contouring on your wrist made me make the final choice between leather strap or bracelet. I'm going for the 42mm with bracelet H70515137 which has the 28800 bph AND 80h power reserve.
Did you go ahead with the watch? I understood that H70515137 also has the H10 movement so is 21600bph. I believe Hamilton kept the same ref numbers when swapping from the 2824-2 to the H-10 so there are some inaccuracies to be found in product descriptions online.
Hi Daniel, This watch does not include a screw-down crown. In the full-in position, you can simply grab and turn to employ the manual-wind operation. You can pull the crown straight out to for rapid date change (first click) or change the time (second click). I hope this helps. 15:53 - th-cam.com/video/jicbh9yQmi4/w-d-xo.html Thanks for watching. Jon
Hey Sebastian, Well you know where I stand, but I also totally get how the Alpinist won't work for everybody. Also, this Khaki Field Auto is simply stunning to look at. Simple and classic - and the fine detail is well executed for sure. Thanks for the comment. -Jon Rihtar
WATCHSPEC yes good review also both watches suit you a lot whats your wrist size. On a brown strap i might prefer the alpanist but i also like monochrome face on a bracelet like a black and white face. The red arrow on the second hand gives it a bit of pop. Whats your wrist size if i may ask as these fit you nicely and im torn between khaki field in your review and the khaki king. Whats your thoughts on that? I think the king is 40 mm
Hey Sebastian, Thanks for the kind words. My wrist measures at 7". You can see more wrist-shots in my written article at www.watchspec.com/hamilton-khaki-field-automatic/. The Khaki Field and Khaki King have a different feels. The Field Auto has the 38mm diameter, the red arrow, 100m water resistance - lending itself toward a bit of a sportier feel. The King on the other hand has a 40mm diameter as you said, the full-day compilcation, only 50m water resistance - this being more on the classier side. If I had to guess, i would say the Khaki King is the more popular model, and the size is perfect at 40mm. However, my vote goes for the Khaki Field with it's sporty feel, that is still has classy elements based on the quality details included. Even smaller at 38mm, the larger crown makes it wear like a 40mm. What is your wrist size? Thanks for the question. Let me know if I can help you any further. -Jon Rihtar
WATCHSPEC thank you for your informative reply. I am small around the wrist around 6.5 or 6 and 3/4s. I have only started to look into watches recently and have looked at many many reviews. Yes after your review and seeing this watch on your wrist im leaning towards the field. The khaki king is nice too i actually thought it was the more casual looker but as i said im not a watch expert so its good to know. I do like the day printed on the face of the khaki king and the shape of its case with the crown protector. Ive actually seen a version of the khaki field with the date printed on it too and lines marking the 24 hr dial but i think it doesnt look quite as good as the one in your review. I think in the end ill try both watches on and chose the one that looks better on my wrist. Thanks for your review.
I own the Alpinist for about 3 years now and mostly love it...but found myself wishing it was a little thinner. It is a bit of a chunkster. It hides it well, but nevertheless it is a bit thick. Also I am not in love with the movement. It broke once and I had to get it fixed. Didn't cost much but still....and it is very inaccurate. It goes so fast, it's not even funny
Interesting that you say you can barely see the glass on this watch. Most reviews point out how the glass is extremely reflective. I hope it's not too reflective in person
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The proprietary adjustment system makes this a no no for me..Hamilton doing this more and more. Forcing customers to send watches into Swatch Group for servicing is mercenary and an indicator that the luxury watch market is following the European and American motor industry. Japanese watches, like Japanese cars, are made to be worked on by 'bush' mechanics in parts of the world where dealer networks dont exist
Agree with everything you've said, except that the hour hand partially obscuring the military time numbers is a total non-issue for me. I have a Hamilton that was a Christmas gift from my grandmother to my grandfather in 1947. It's stunningly beautiful in it's austere simplicity, and has always worked flawlessly. I also have expensive dress watches which I love, but rarely wear, especially these days in quarantine. For years I've kept a weather eye out for a mechanical, automatic field watch that I could wear on a daily basis, something practical and good-looking, but not so dressy as to be inappropriate. As soon as I saw this Hamilton, I knew that it was the one. I love the execution of this design, because of its versatility and the fact that it's a high-quality , reliable, easy-to-wear (i.e, thin) Swiss timepiece from a company I know well. And of equal importance, it's simply stunning. I love the red arrowhead on the second hand; it absolutely makes the watch face. Also love the display back, though I do wish it had a bit of decorative work showing. However, at this price, which I consider to be very, very reasonable, it's a wish rather than a criticism. Mine is arriving today, and I feel like a kid on Christmas morning!
This is a a watch that you can appreciate the more you look at it. The syringe hands, crisp numerals, outer groove track. Only issue I had was the large stem jabbing into my hand. Regretfully had to return it but found the Hamilton quartz field chronograph 40mm on eBay that had a lower stem and it’s comfortable. Wish the field khaki had a lower stem. Would have kept that one.
themightysquid,
This is a watch I always look back on fondly. It is so sharp and extremely versatile.
I did not have comfort issues with this watch personally, but I can definitely see how the crown could be an issue for some people.
But the Hamilton Khaki Field Automatic really is a tremendous value for the number of high-quality features applied to this timepiece.
Thanks for the comment!
-Jon Rihtar
WATCHSPEC - so true. I still admire this watch and wish I could have switched out the stem. I wear my watches low and slightly loose so it just irritated my hand. The Hamilton chrono has the same dial just with 3 chrono complications and a white, not red arrow tip on the second hand. That touch of red would have been nice.
I agree I am about to purchase another one, this time on a bracelet. The large stem does not bother me.
Best, clearest and greatest magnification of any other review - Excellent review information 👍
Most accurate and complete review on this Watch available online. Thanks sir!!
I enjoy this watch and it alternates with my G-Shock for my everyday wear. I love my Sarb033 and Alpinist but since they are discontinued I wear them on special occasions.
What’s the lug width please and does the bracelet taper? Still enjoying it?
88detox it is 20mm. I have the leather strap version which I changed out to a NATO type strap. I still enjoy is as an everyday wear.
Jer Hunt thanks.
I'm new to your channel but so far I must say I really like your style and the way you present your perspectives. I think if you keep it up you will be leading the watch reviews on TH-cam well done!
darrell,
That is so kind of you to say. Thank you so much.
I will do my best to keep up the high-quality content in the future, and even improve upon it.
Thanks again.
-Jon Rihtar
I have a Glycine Combat 6 (43mm) - GL0111 that changes the date in a similar way. It just snaps around one and a half minutes past midnight ... It's amazing
Excellent camera work. Very informative video. Waiting on my Khaki to arrive any day now! Thank you.
Great video, loads of detail and close up shots, thanks very much
Great review, it was really helpful. I've had mine for about 6 months now. I have the model with the brown leather wristband. I'm really happy this watch. My wrist is a bit small so it fits perfect. I wear it as my everyday watch. I also have the Hamilton intra matic 38mm that wear for more dressy look and for special occasions. That watch for me is perfection in all levels. Keep up the good work👍
Best review ive seen and ive watched all of them, thank you!
I`ve just bought this watch and I absolutely love it
Awesome review, I got one because of this video and don’t regret it one bit. Thanks!
This is probably the best video review of this watch I have seen, the details shown are amazing. I've been debating for months whether to sell my sarb033 and buy this (can't afford two watches of that price range and don't even want to - just want one perfect watch). I love the sarb, especially as mine turned out to run at -1 second a day but I also love the look of the Hamilton - there's just more to look at on the dial and I'm more of a field watch type of guy. On the other hand, I'd prefer the older high beat 2824 and I want to be able to have it regulated without sending it away - might be too late for that. Thank you for the review, it will help a lot with my decision.
Hey repo4,
Thank you for watching and for the kind words.
I can completely relate and I go through these same battles myself on deciding the watches to purchase. Let me know if you have any additional questions in case I assist your decision. I wish you the best of luck.
-Jon Rihtar
repo4 - I once had the Hamilton khaki 38mm. The size is what I liked but the oversized stem dug into my hand. I replaced it with the Hamilton quartz chronograph which is 40mm but a shallow stem and it’s more comfortable.
I feel like I own the watch through your camera Angles. Brilliant Work.
I've had the alpinist but I still have my Hamilton 38mm khaki running at .4- deviation after 1 year and I'm beating it up, daily wear. Hope it keeps it up. Crystal like new, scratched bezel but bracelet and watch still looks great considering the abuse.
I’m happy to report that I own both the Alpinist and Hamilton. Two tremendous watches. There’s just something about my Alpinist that I love so dearly. It’s my favorite watch of my whole collection.
Nonetheless, my Hamilton is amazing. It’s a great every day watch that offers sensational readability and comfort.
Great review sir!
The Hamilton khaki field automatic is a great watch in every way and looks beautiful 🤩 and classic, I’m happy 😊 to wear mine any where, the seiko doesn’t come close in looks and style in my opinion
Personally I think the only thing that Seikos are good at is in the lume department
Very comprehensive review, possibly the best on TH-cam. It’s really helped me to decide to pull the trigger on this. Thank you from London.
Is it not a deployant clasp (not deployment)?
Great down-to-Earth video review bro. I appreciate your "everyman" approach and the detail you put into this. I will probably purchase one of these after watching your review. Thanks.
Lol, everyone else on TH-cam complains about the clarity of the Crystal due to the lack of non reflective coating applied, and this guy says that is super clear! Also lasers to regulate? Hahaha maybe you saw the review where they say that sharks with lasers on their heads regulated this movement... what a joker.
Great review... The only thing missing I find is the wrist shot in day light (outdoors).
It gives the clear view on reflections, as this Hamilton doesn't have anti reflective coating, I just wanted to see how it comes out to be outdoors. Otherwise great review.
Also, I would like a comparison video of this with Seiko SARX035.
picked mine up yesterday. love it
Bought one this week👍 great watch, got the black leather strap, but I'm actually wearing it with a Samsung Ridge Sport flk band.
Fantastic review.. date change is wonderful from ETA movements, I love since Visodate.. I will get 38mm for myself as well. Your video has very detailed macro views that really helped me with the decision, especially on the usability, really great video. Thanks for sharing.
I feel as though comparing the Alpinist to the Khaki Field is apples and oranges. Mainly due to the fact that the Alpinist is offered in just one niche dial color...green. Then, you have a dual crown as to work that internal compass ring. Size, sure they’re the same, but again, IMHO, apples to oranges. I think a better comparison would be the Khaki Field & SARB033/035.
Very informative and well done review..Thanks
Very solid and thorough review. Thank you
Thanks Mike! I appreciate the kind words, and thanks for watching.
-Jon Rihtar
I read somewhere that the H10 is actually a c07.611. Same specifications only with a traditional jeweled pallet in place of the c07.111's synthetic/plastic escapement.
That's what I heard too. However there are few sources. I found this tread though which makes a compelling argument in regards to the different jewel counts of the H 10 vs other c07.111 users like Tissot with their Powermatic 80. forums.watchuseek.com/f357/h-10-movement-details-4636991.html#/topics/4636991
Hi Adjunkt Thomas & John Smith,
Thanks for the discussion.
It is true that the H-10 in this Khaki Field Auto is based off of the C07.611 (which is based off the 2824-2). The C07.111 (also based off the 2824-2) is used in Hamilton's H-10-S and H-30 movements, which are used in just a limited number of models as far as I understand. In terms of the exact differences as it relates to component materials, there has been a lot of discussion on this with a lot of speculation - I'm not sure if any of the claims are actually proven one way or the other.
I hope this helps.
Thanks for watching.
-Jon Rihtar
Good vid, ordered one. Watch collection complete! My collection consists of
Longines Hydroconquest auto chrono
Longines Hydroconquest auto divers
Seiko solar field watch
Maurice Lacroix chrono quartz
Casio heavy duty W218H
And when it arrives Hamilton Khaki auto 38mm
Wow, that's a nice collection!
But is a watch collection ever going to be complete for us watch enthusiasts? Haha.
Congrats on the new watch! Thanks for watching.
-Jon Rihtar
@@watchspec Planning on buying the bracelet version of the Hamilton as bought the strap version and I think it is a very tidy piece.
The red tip on the second hand Drew me to this watch too. Also it looks like the timex expedition I always wanted as a kid. The lume blows though on this watch. My only gripe.
Hi John,
I'm with you - that red accent on the second hand is so small but adds so much to this watch. I just love that look.
Thanks for watching,
-Jon Rihtar
John Lewis true I agree lumen is not as bright as the khaki mechanical 38mm
Nice choice of channel name. Lots of channels gloss over the specs. Subscribed and good luck.
Does it have a spring suspension system for the balance wheel? And so, is it shock resistant?
Love Your macros! Good job! Gettin one
Thanks pioleq!
Very nice detailed review of this cool field watch. Thanks for the clear close up shots too.
I plan to get one thanks to you 😊
Subscribed ✌️
That's awesome MegaWaves! I hope you enjoy it. It really is a well-executed watch.
Thanks for watching.
-Jon Rihtar
I have the same watch with a silver dial. It seems a bit dressier, but I wonder how you and other viewers feel about the look compared to the black dial.
Screw downs are cool if you are going to be using it in deeper waters but they are a slight hassle otherwise. My Alpinist is still 200m despite only one of the crowns being screw down... Seems like that means the screw down isn’t mandatory but just to appease watch buyers.
Keep coming back to this review as I'm in the market to get this exact watch, great video thanks for the quality content!
Great review. Considering the Khaki King. I prefer the Hamilton look over the Seiko alpinist. I appreciate the beauty of the alpinist but it just doesn't do it for me. The only thing that bothers me about the Hamilton is the lack of anti-reflective coating....just seems so glary.
Hi shredman59,
I did not find glare to be a big problem with Hamilton. This Khaki Field Auto is a really attractive watch. The Khaki King you are considering is also attractive, but a slightly different feel than the Field of course. Still a nice choice.
Thanks for watching.
-Jon Rihtar
Hi, when hand winding do you hear a subtle coarse sound or is yours silent? I’ve received mine and it makes an ever so slight noise when turning
Exceptionally thorough review, thanks for sharing it with us. Do you mind sharing your wrist size?
Thanks!
My wrist size is 7in/18cm.
-Jon
Looks great with your style mate, smart yet can be dressed down with a flannel shirt or T.
I would prefer the champagne dial, but rare and significantly more expensive.
Great review Ralph Macchio!
Haha. Thank you (I think).
I have to state for the record that I do not know karate.
Thanks for watching,
-Jon Rihtar
Just got mine today and love it, apart from the fact that the date on mine changed at around 12:15 AM... not sure if that's normal or not.
I really would love for Hamilton to put a dateless Pioneer dial on a 38 mm khaki field case for a smaller Murph watch.
Hi porschephile2k3,
Your date changeover does seem a bit off on your Khaki. Not sure if Hamilton would claim it to be out of spec or not. You can always ask (I was always taught that asking is free - the worst they can say is "no"). Aside from that, is it still keeping good time?
Either way, I hope you can still enjoy it.
Let me know if I can help in any way.
Thanks for watching.
-Jon Rihtar
@@watchspec I did email them and I was given a "tolerance" of -10/+15, but I think the rep was referring to the daily seconds deviation. I emailed them again and clarified but haven't got a reply yet.
Other than that it is keeping really good time. It was around -5 seconds after 3 days of not wearing it.
I have the 2020 cream dial Alpinist and although I love it I am looking for a black dial versitile watch and the Khaki seems to tick all the boxes.
How about the 42mm ? Would you prefer it more?
I paid $500 can for mine . It is a great watch .
Hi David,
This really is a great all-around watch that you can wear every day. Superb functionality, quality materials, and a fantastic look.
Glad to hear you love it.
Thanks for watching,
-Jon Rihtar
I am going to get the new Seiko 5 . I tried one on at the AD . Very nice . I do not care if it is not a real dive watch . I do not go diving. 10 bar water resistance is ok for me . The movement is better also .
wearing mine right now
Nice choice!
I have a 42mm coming in the mail tomorrow. But I kinda wish I would have went with the 38mm. I have some fat wrists though.
From experience Is the water protection good enough for swimming at sea/ pool ?
(i have 100m watch, just asking specifically about this hamilton)
They can be regulated, the regulating screws unlike many conventional movements are on mainspring.
I like these better than the day date that covers the 11,12,and 1
I just got this watch from Macy’s 42mm and I fkn’ love it so far 😍🥰
How can you change the strap?
I'm so, sooo torn between this and the Seiko Alpinist...price is around the same, if I factor in the OEM bracelet for the Alpinist (Khaki 490€ at the AD, Alpinist 375€ with the stock leather strap which I would change). Both of them would be a great addition to my small collection (SARB035 and SKX009) as an all rounder watch.
Hey Ouroboros,
That's a tough one. Either will be great watches and are almost identical in terms of quality features. You will have to consider your personal preferences, such as the style you're looking for, if the Khaki's crown would be a comfort issue for you, and if you want to diversify your collection to own something other than Seiko.
As mentioned in this Hamilton Khaki Field Auto review, I do still give the edge to the Alpinist based on style and comfort, but this is my personal preference. The Khaki does have a better power reserve (80hr vs 50hr), but the Alpinist can be easily regulated where the Khaki would need to be sent in to Hamilton. I love my Alpinist and it is still my favorite watch in my collection.
I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any further specific questions.
-Jon Rihtar
@@watchspec I ended up ordering the Alpinist, had to listen to my heart...it's been a dream of mine for years! Now let's find a suitable bracelet that doesn't cost half as much as the watch!
@@BrakkoJanus That's awesome! Can't wait for your to get it. It really is an amazing watch! You won't regret it.
For the strap, I would say go with the strapcode if you don't mind the price. But this watch really deserves to be on a bracelet.
Congrats on the purchase!
-Jon Rihtar
@@watchspec As an oyster fan myself, I definitely agree. Literally the only thing keeping me from buying the Strapcode is the protruding endlink, which I'm afraid would make it wear bigger than it is on my 6.5" wrist.
Would it be possible to tell us what the bracelet model or serial number is? I have the same watch but with a leather strap and would like to get an oem bracelet for it, like yours. Thanks
Hi madmio M,
The bracelet reference number from Hamilton is H605.704.103.
Your best bet is probably to contact Hamilton directly, but you may be able to find it on ebay or other sites.
Good luck!
Thanks for watching!
-Jon Rihtar
This watch is a classic, I have the leather strap version and will be purchasing the bracelet version soon. I would not bother trying to source a bracelet as the cost will be half the price of the watch.
Great review. I love my alpinist but that's a really cool everyday watch. But I'm not sure if it's so durable. Heard much bad about the water resistance by only shower or hand washing.
Hi Florian,
The Alpinist/Khaki Field choice is a tough one. I really love them both. They're similar in many ways on paper, but do still have some performance differences as you mentioned. The Khaki Field is plenty durable, even though the water resistance isn't as great as the Alpinist. But I don't shower with my watches as a rule so it is never submerged and therefore never an issue.
My vote still goes to the Alpinist - my favorite watch in my collection.
Thanks for watching.
-Jon Rihtar
I love my Hamilton Khaki Field Auto in 42mm.
How long is your wrist?
@@tunglethanh8998 7 7/8 I had to buy another link from Hamilton.
@@bubbabfp1 what you had to buy?
@@bubbabfp1 my wrist is 7 inch and I decided to go with 38mm version, I’m i wrong?
With the seiko 033 in competition all that is required is to give in to the king, which this watch does do.
Just picked this up
Fantastic review. 10/10
Thank you for your kind words. I'm glad you found it helpful.
Thanks for watching!
-Jon
Do you have any recommendations for a similar style automatic watch to this Hamilton, the Seiko Presage cocktail time, or even the tissot visodate for a 7.75in, ~19.7cm wrist? Trying to find something other than a diver, thanks in advance!
Hey SYNc,
I consider the Seiko Alpinist the most comparable watch to this Hamilton Khaki Field Automatic.
You can find the Alpinist written review + video review here: www.watchspec.com/seiko-alpinist/
Both are field watches, both have 38mm diameter, sapphire crystal, quality movements with hacking and hand winding - the Alpinist just gets the edge in my opinion in its style.
But you mention the Seiko Cocktail Time and the Tissot Visodate - both dress watches. Is that the style you are most interest in? Also, I see you have a larger wrist. Is there a certain case diameter range you would prefer?
I hope I can help you find something you will really enjoy!
Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment.
-Jon Rihtar
@@watchspec I have worn a khaki king 2 at 40 mm and it was too small for my wrist. Yes, I am looking along the lines of more "dressy", style than say a diver. With my wrist, I am looking for more on the 42-44 mm. Thanks for the help!
Should probably also mention my budget is under $400 USD
@@astro0125 ,
Sorry for the delay on this. I did some research for your size and price target.
Both the Cocktail Time and Visodate will be too small for you (40.5 and 40, respectively) if you want to stay within the 42~44mm range.
My target was to give you the most watch for the money, so the below suggestions are automatic dress watches with larger cases, under $400, and include sapphire crystal and movement with hand-winding and hacking. Let me know if any of these work for you:
1) Orient Sun & Moon Version 3 - this is a watch that I am dying to get my hands on, especially the white (though I fear it will be too large for my wrist).
-White: amzn.to/2VB2Jly
-Black: amzn.to/2VAObT5
-Blue: amzn.to/2VAVqu7
-Champagne: amzn.to/2SIF3tt
2) Tissot T-Classic - not as classy as I would want, but it's simple and offers an 80-hour power reserve.
-Black (only color below $400): amzn.to/2Rzmf2v
3) Orient Polaris GMT - I love GMTs, and this one looks great with the dauphine hands
-White/silver: www.longislandwatch.com/Orient_DJ05003W_Polaris_GMT_Watch_p/dj05003w.htm
-Black: www.longislandwatch.com/Orient_DJ05002B_Polaris_GMT_Watch_p/dj05002b.htm
-White/rose gold: www.longislandwatch.com/Orient_DJ05001W_Polaris_GMT_Watch_p/dj05001w.htm
4) Orient Bambino Version 4 - it doesn't have sapphire crystal but the price is ridiculously low if you wanted a real steal.
-Grey: amzn.to/2BVQIhy
-Blue: amzn.to/2LOnllM
-Green: amzn.to/2SB0wVk
Note: I did just release my review of the entire Bambino Line. You can find the written article, video review and entire lineup options and specifications here: www.watchspec.com/orientbambino/
5) Tissot Chemin Des Tourelles - just a tick above your price cap but wanted to include this for an additional consideration. A touch of modern in this sharp and clean dress watch, and includes the 80 hour power reserve.
-White: amzn.to/2LU5XvW
-Black: amzn.to/2CVBFpJ
-Silver/rose gold: amzn.to/2C4r1LF
I hope this helps.
Let me know if you have any additional questions or need any further help.
Cheers,
-Jon Rihtar
Stupid question..so this watch it mechanical and automatic? Can you just wear it without winding it?
Does yours make a clicking sound when automatically wound?
does yours? if it does, it‘s broken.
No it only makes slight clicks feeling and noise when winding it manually
Good video. Does anyone know what stainless steel grade they use on the bracelet and the case? 304, 309, 316, etc?
Hi Gary,
I understand the question but do not know the answer at the moment. I've just reached out to Hamilton directly to (hopefully) get an official answer for you. As soon as I get the response I will reply to this thread with the answer.
Thanks for watching!
-Jon Rihtar
Yeah, great, thanks. I find mainly Diver watches tend to use 316L and advertise it, but many of the lower or mid range watch makers for casual or dress styles tend to just advertise they have used "stainless steel", without mentioning the grade...
I was told it was 316L...
Great video! Thanks for doing it! Quick question. Which watch would you recommend for a 6.5mm wrist? This one or the khaki king? Thanks! Keep up the good videos! I’m already subscribed 😀
Hi Alejandro,
Thanks for the comment. I would definitely recommend this 38mm Khaki Field over the Khaki King for your wrist. However, it is definitely a personal preference. As a frame of reference, my wrist measures 7" around to give you an idea of how it might wear on your wrist size.
I hope this helps.
Thanks for watching!
-Jon
Yo, I actually have both and i have 6.2inch wrists. I have found they are both awesome although the 38 is better fitting in all honesty. Khaki King bracelet doesn't have that odd line also. Either way they are awesome!
Great video....this was my first watch that I bought after over 20 years of not wearing anything on my wrist. I loved the way that I still love the look of this Hamilton particularly in the macro shots...interestingly you finished mentioning the Seiko that I’ve only just discovered with the launch of the blue dial...I must admit I think I could add this alongside my Hammy too.
Last Xmas I bought the Sinn 104st as I fell in love with that last year. When I bought the Sinn I thought I’d not wear the Hammy again...but I do...I see it in a different light and I’ve been rotating it on various NATO’s and like the Sinn they just devours straps!!
I’ll definitely check out your seiko video and see if I can feel the love for that too.
Cheers for the video 🤓
Hey Nicholas,
You have some great tastes in watches. Haha.
Your comment reminds me that I need to do a Sinn review at some point. What great watches.
I love hearing about your rekindled excitement for watches. You sound like me. :)
Thanks for the comment, and thanks for watching.
-Jon Rihtar
Beautiful Watch
What size is your wrist?
Is the bracelet ever so subtly tapered?
Just doesn't have a screw down crown. If it did, it would be the best watch ever made in its category for the money.
This watch is my 40th gift.
More i dress it more i like it.
It not pass inobserved.People ask me about the watch.
Is it okay swimming wearing this watch?
What is your wrist size and what's the lug to lug measurement?
Hi Justin,
My wrist size is 7in/18cm. Also, the lug-to-lug height measures 47mm.
Thanks for watching.
-Jon
Hi do you think it'll look good on 6 and a quarter inch wrist?
Hi Shoaib,
This would be perfect on a 6-1/4" wrist. With the 38mm diameter and 10mm thickness, this Khaki Field Automatic wears a bit more slender and comfortable which would make this very well suited for this wrist size. For reference, my wrist measures 7" if that helps you get a feeling for the fit from the video.
Thanks for watching.
-Jon Rihtar
@@watchspec doesnt this watch have long protruding lugs which i fear would go beyond my wrists..? Because i know khaki king does have long lugs.. can you guide regarding this aspect?
It suits your wrist a lot
@@shoaiba91 ,
Yes, good point. The lug-to-lug length is long on the entire Khaki line. This watch's lug length measures at 47mm.
It might be a good idea to put a ruler on your wrist to see how this 47mm length will work for your wrist size & shape.
However, I will say that my good friend owns this watch and he has smaller wrists than me (probably ~6.5") and it fits him very well. It is his favorite watch that he owns.
I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any further questions.
-Jon Rihtar
@@watchspec really appreciate your help. I am looking for a daily beater and i am confused between this and the seiko sarb 033. What would be your pick given this choice? Do you think both of these can take the daily ordeal for 4-5 years?
@@shoaiba91
It's no problem. That's what I'm here for.
To be honest, both the Hamilton Khaki and SARB033 are equally good for daily wear, and will definitely last 5 years unless you are extremely rough with it. These both apply sapphire crystal (the most durable glass option), have movements with shock-resistant construction, and hold 100m water resistance ratings. Even the case/bracelet are equivalent in terms of the areas that apply brushed & polished finishes to the stainless steel considering scratch potential.
One small edge that the Seiko does have over the Hamilton is ease of regulation - if the movement's accuracy drifts over time you can regulate this watch yourself or at a local shop. The Hamilton requires the watch be sent to them for regulation using lasers. But most likely this will not come in to play.
You will be happy with the daily wear and durability of either of these great watches, so you can decide by which watch has a better look to you or a fit for your needs.
I hope this helps!
Let me know if you need anything else.
-Jon Rihtar
What is the water resistance rating and is it a screw down crown ?
No.
this is a great example for a watch where you dont have to spend a ton of money to have a nice allrounder. I just spent a lot more on a Tudor and honestly, it doesnt offer much more value than this watch.
Very nice review
Thank you Ambarish. I appreciate your watching.
-Jon Rihtar
Great video man, you earned yourself a new subscriber. One tip: buy lav mic :)
Thanks Martin.
Btw, I have a lav mic but am always working to improve my overall setup. I hope my newer videos are an improvement. Haha.
-Jon Rihtar
Is Hamilton Khaki field King automatic (H64455523) better than Tissot TIST0194301603101 Heritage Visodate Automatic ?
Hard to make a choice!
Personal preference, the Visodate is dressy and vintage, while the King is more of a daily wear, field look. I tried the Visodate and I don't like it, but some do.
Hey Hari Charan,
Ouroboros is correct regarding the style difference of these two watches. But it's quite a coincidence that you bring up the Visodate - I am actually going to be reviewing this watch in the near future. :D
Thanks for watching.
-Jon Rihtar
The Visodate is more at dressy side... And this Hamilton is more at unknown category (like the Rolex Explorer). Still this Hamilton can be easily pulled out at dressy side and soprty/field side too.
In addition this Hamilton comes with 38mm and 42mm options, whereas Tissot Visodate comes only in 40mm size, which looks smaller than 40mm (imo).
I have tried both and liked Hammy more. You should also go to the shop and try them in person. I will suggest to have look on Seiko SARX035 too.
Great video mate, the details you mentioned on the links contouring on your wrist made me make the final choice between leather strap or bracelet. I'm going for the 42mm with bracelet H70515137 which has the 28800 bph AND 80h power reserve.
Did you go ahead with the watch? I understood that H70515137 also has the H10 movement so is 21600bph. I believe Hamilton kept the same ref numbers when swapping from the 2824-2 to the H-10 so there are some inaccuracies to be found in product descriptions online.
Is it a push/pull or screw down crown?
Hi Daniel,
This watch does not include a screw-down crown. In the full-in position, you can simply grab and turn to employ the manual-wind operation. You can pull the crown straight out to for rapid date change (first click) or change the time (second click).
I hope this helps.
15:53 - th-cam.com/video/jicbh9yQmi4/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for watching.
Jon
That hamilton field better looking than the alpanist imo
Hey Sebastian,
Well you know where I stand, but I also totally get how the Alpinist won't work for everybody. Also, this Khaki Field Auto is simply stunning to look at. Simple and classic - and the fine detail is well executed for sure.
Thanks for the comment.
-Jon Rihtar
WATCHSPEC yes good review also both watches suit you a lot whats your wrist size. On a brown strap i might prefer the alpanist but i also like monochrome face on a bracelet like a black and white face. The red arrow on the second hand gives it a bit of pop. Whats your wrist size if i may ask as these fit you nicely and im torn between khaki field in your review and the khaki king. Whats your thoughts on that? I think the king is 40 mm
Hey Sebastian,
Thanks for the kind words. My wrist measures at 7". You can see more wrist-shots in my written article at www.watchspec.com/hamilton-khaki-field-automatic/.
The Khaki Field and Khaki King have a different feels. The Field Auto has the 38mm diameter, the red arrow, 100m water resistance - lending itself toward a bit of a sportier feel. The King on the other hand has a 40mm diameter as you said, the full-day compilcation, only 50m water resistance - this being more on the classier side.
If I had to guess, i would say the Khaki King is the more popular model, and the size is perfect at 40mm. However, my vote goes for the Khaki Field with it's sporty feel, that is still has classy elements based on the quality details included. Even smaller at 38mm, the larger crown makes it wear like a 40mm.
What is your wrist size?
Thanks for the question.
Let me know if I can help you any further.
-Jon Rihtar
WATCHSPEC thank you for your informative reply. I am small around the wrist around 6.5 or 6 and 3/4s. I have only started to look into watches recently and have looked at many many reviews. Yes after your review and seeing this watch on your wrist im leaning towards the field. The khaki king is nice too i actually thought it was the more casual looker but as i said im not a watch expert so its good to know. I do like the day printed on the face of the khaki king and the shape of its case with the crown protector. Ive actually seen a version of the khaki field with the date printed on it too and lines marking the 24 hr dial but i think it doesnt look quite as good as the one in your review. I think in the end ill try both watches on and chose the one that looks better on my wrist. Thanks for your review.
What is your wrist size? Thank!
My wrist measures 7" / 18cm.
I hope that helps. Let me know if you need anything else.
Thanks for watching.
-Jon Rihtar
I own the Alpinist for about 3 years now and mostly love it...but found myself wishing it was a little thinner. It is a bit of a chunkster. It hides it well, but nevertheless it is a bit thick. Also I am not in love with the movement. It broke once and I had to get it fixed. Didn't cost much but still....and it is very inaccurate. It goes so fast, it's not even funny
Very Like Mine, but the white Dial ist so much nicer ;) and ofc i dont Like a Metal Bracelet in such watches
Great video!!!
I subscribe your channel.
I prefer Hamilton 😊😊😊😊
Interesting that you say you can barely see the glass on this watch. Most reviews point out how the glass is extremely reflective. I hope it's not too reflective in person
Sea-gull Chinese Military watch. 43mm
how about the khaki king
Liked and subscribed
Thank you!
While I respect the Hamilton khaki field watches, I'm much more drawn to its jazzmaster thinline and Boulton watches.
Is it just me or is the second hand jerky? It doesn’t appear to have that smooth mechanical watch sweep
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The proprietary adjustment system makes this a no no for me..Hamilton doing this more and more. Forcing customers to send watches into Swatch Group for servicing is mercenary and an indicator that the luxury watch market is following the European and American motor industry.
Japanese watches, like Japanese cars, are made to be worked on by 'bush' mechanics in parts of the world where dealer networks dont exist
It’s hardly expensive though
Would love the Hamilton Khaki auto but will have to pass as the "winder" has no shoulder guards
That price has just about doubled in the intervening 4 years.
It looks like my Blancpain Leyman
Be aware that this watch wears very small, it appears more like a 36mm. For that reason, I went with the 40mm version. Hard to find, but worth it.
I have the 42mm model. H70515137