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Hamilton Khaki Field Men's Automatic Watch w/ Canvas Strap (Brown Dial)

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ShopWorn has Hamilton Khaki Field Men's Automatic Watch w/ Canvas Strap (H70605993, Brown Dial) for $299 after code SWHKA299 . Shipping is free.

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  4. Final price will be $299 + Free shipping
Features:
  • Material: Stainless Steel
  • Thickness: 11.5 mm
  • Water Resistance: 100m
  • Width: 42 mm
  • Made in Switzerland

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  • About this deal:
    • This price is $446 Off (59% Savings) from the original MSRP price of $745.
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ShopWorn has Hamilton Khaki Field Men's Automatic Watch w/ Canvas Strap (H70605993, Brown Dial) for $299 after code SWHKA299 . Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal.

Instructions:
  1. Click here and add to cart
  2. Apply promo code SWHKA299
  3. Proceed to checkout
  4. Final price will be $299 + Free shipping
Features:
  • Material: Stainless Steel
  • Thickness: 11.5 mm
  • Water Resistance: 100m
  • Width: 42 mm
  • Made in Switzerland

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $446 Off (59% Savings) from the original MSRP price of $745.
  • About this product:
    • Warranty details here.
  • About this store:
    • Details of ShopWorn's return policy here.

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gabe23111
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Nice price. Would be all over it if it was 38-40mm. Seems every watch deal these days is 42mm or more. Nothing for us thin wristers
PoorFatKid
2686 Posts
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This a mechanical watch while the Apple Watch really isn't a watch. It's a mini computer on your wrist. There's just no comparison.
miked6
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The Khaki is a unique watch in both stying and dimensions. I have 7"-7.25" wrist, and often wear 42mm divers. I tried the 42mm khaki field automatic for a while. Loved the style, but it was just too large for my wrist. The larger face/lack of outer bezel and long lugs make the Khaki wear so much larger than the measurements would suggest. It is the same reason the 38mm Khaki wears so well. I ended up selling off the 42mm and getting a 38mm khaki. It is just about perfect. I have found 39mm-40mm to be my sweet spot for most other watches.

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Jun 10, 2021
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howasaur
Jun 10, 2021
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Quote from gabe23111 :
Nice price. Would be all over it if it was 38-40mm. Seems every watch deal these days is 42mm or more. Nothing for us thin wristers Frown
The Marathon GPM (general purpose mechanical) is a bit smaller than you want at 34mm, but is definitely more true to traditional field watch sizing. Is $360 retail, cheaper for the quartz versions

Can be found for 20% off right now
Jun 10, 2021
6 Posts
Joined Jul 2020
Jun 10, 2021
BeigeCaribou668
Jun 10, 2021
6 Posts
In! I've had my eye on khaki fields for a long time. 42mm is the kicker for me. Can't pass
Jun 10, 2021
640 Posts
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Jun 10, 2021
JohnR7860
Jun 10, 2021
640 Posts
Beautiful watch
Jun 10, 2021
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Jun 10, 2021
JohnR7860
Jun 10, 2021
640 Posts
Quote from Zach.Out :
Love Hamilton watches, but why are there so many numbers? I miss watches like the Hamilton H76665725, wish I could find that under $300 again.
Really helpful for those of us who have a hard time quickly remembering the time by position
Jun 10, 2021
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PoorFatKid
Jun 10, 2021
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Quote :
Quote from Zach.Out :
Love Hamilton watches, but why are there so many numbers? I miss watches like the Hamilton H76665725, wish I could find that under $300 again.
Yes, very confusing. Especially the double digit numbers.
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Jun 10, 2021
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m00tknife
Jun 10, 2021
121 Posts
Quote from gabe23111 :
Nice price. Would be all over it if it was 38-40mm. Seems every watch deal these days is 42mm or more. Nothing for us thin wristers Frown
Definitely feel you on this but! Shorter lugs allow for larger cases on thinner wrists, just a thought!

But seriously, we need to keep watches in the 36-40mm range Smilie
Jun 10, 2021
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m00tknife
Jun 10, 2021
121 Posts
Quote from PoorFatKid :
Yes, very confusing. Especially the double digit numbers.
Typically field watches have always had 12 hour and 24 hour markers. You may be more interested in pilot watches Smilie

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Jun 10, 2021
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thesybarite
Jun 10, 2021
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Quote from miked6 :
The Khaki is a unique watch in both stying and dimensions. I have 7"-7.25" wrist, and often wear 42mm divers. I tried the 42mm khaki field automatic for a while. Loved the style, but it was just too large for my wrist. The larger face/lack of outer bezel and long lugs make the Khaki wear so much larger than the measurements would suggest. It is the same reason the 38mm Khaki wears so well. I ended up selling off the 42mm and getting a 38mm khaki. It is just about perfect. I have found 39mm-40mm to be my sweet spot for most other watches.
Agreed. I have a 7.5" wrist and tried both and the 38mm looked way better on me. The 42mm looked huge.
Jun 10, 2021
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mahnee1
Jun 10, 2021
7 Posts
Watch out for movement issues for certain Hamilton gray market inventory. Ive purchased a Hamilton Navy Pioneer from a competing gray market site. New and unused but the movement gains +6/7 seconds a day. Gorgeous watch at a great price but unwearable if you use it to tell time!

Edit: Google search shows a history of movement issues with this model.
Jun 10, 2021
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Jun 10, 2021
PoorFatKid
Jun 10, 2021
2,686 Posts
Quote :
Quote from mahnee1 :
Watch out for movement issues for certain Hamilton gray market inventory. Ive purchased a Hamilton Navy Pioneer from a competing gray market site. New and unused but the movement gains +6/7 seconds a day. Gorgeous watch at a great price but unwearable if you use it to tell time!

Edit: Google search shows a history of movement issues with this model.
+6/7 is well within the accuracy range for an H10 movement, which is what the Pioneer has as well, and really not bad at all. You're going to have to spend a lot more or go quartz if you want more accuracy without relying on luck.

They slowed the BPH/frequency down to 21,600 on the H10 to get the 80 hours of reserve out of it as well.
Last edited by PoorFatKid June 10, 2021 at 02:35 PM.
Jun 10, 2021
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Jun 10, 2021
empeebee
Jun 10, 2021
36 Posts
I love this watch! My uncle has a government issued Hamilton Khaki from his service (in the early 50s). His still works great!
Jun 10, 2021
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PoorFatKid
Jun 10, 2021
2,686 Posts
Quote from empeebee :
I love this watch! My uncle has a government issued Hamilton Khaki from his service (in the early 50s). His still works great!
Made right here in the USA then. Lancaster, PA
Jun 11, 2021
788 Posts
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Jun 11, 2021
miked6
Jun 11, 2021
788 Posts
Quote from mahnee1 :
Watch out for movement issues for certain Hamilton gray market inventory. Ive purchased a Hamilton Navy Pioneer from a competing gray market site. New and unused but the movement gains +6/7 seconds a day. Gorgeous watch at a great price but unwearable if you use it to tell time!

Edit: Google search shows a history of movement issues with this model.
I have found the Hamilton H-10 and H-50 movements to be pretty reliable, extremely accurate, and have a huge power reserve. There have been issues reported with the early H-50 mechanical hand wound movements, but I havn't seen many reported problems with the H-10. The only complaint I could find is a sticky clutch wheel causing the rotor to spin when winding. This does not effect functionality, and is usually the result of purchasing from a gray market dealer where stock has been sitting for some time causing the internal lubricates to dry up.
Last edited by miked6 June 10, 2021 at 08:01 PM.
Jun 11, 2021
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presta24
Jun 11, 2021
97 Posts
Quote from howasaur :
The Marathon GPM (general purpose mechanical) is a bit smaller than you want at 34mm, but is definitely more true to traditional field watch sizing. Is $360 retail, cheaper for the quartz versions

Can be found for 20% off right now
My buddy has this as his daily. Too small imo. He has this wrists and can make it work. Looks like a women's watch. I had the jdd. Loved that watch but it was a tank. Too thick.

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Jun 11, 2021
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iSlick
Jun 11, 2021
189 Posts
Is the Tissot powermatic 80 more or less the same as the H10? Both seem to be based off the ETA 2824 movements, slowed to 3 Hz, and I guess a better mainspring?

For you watch gurus out there - what makes the balance spring tick and 3 hz vs 4 hz? Is this related to the properties of the spring itself (like the spring constant), or can it be adjusted to tick at different frequencies?

Anyone know of there is such a thing to add a fine-regulating mechanism to the popular NH36 series or the miyota 9015 series? Never had a watch that regulates with a screw mechanism or something more precise. Craving for the accuracy of rolex/omega/COSC without the price. (and without taking 30 minutes of back and forth adjustments)

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