Ashford has Men's Hamilton Khaki Field 42mm Automatic Bracelet Watch (Stainless) on sale for $349 when you follow the instructions below. Additionally, earn 2.5% in Slickdeals Cashback, before purchase when follow the cashback instructions below (PC extension required, before checkout). Shipping is free.
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About the Product
Swiss Made
Bracelet band type w/ Deployment Clasp
22mm band width w/ 8" length
Sapphire Crystal Scratch Resistant
Brown Dial Color
Up to 330' water resistance
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30 day money back guarantee; must be in new, unworn condition
Hi, your friendly neighborhood watchmaker here. TLDR: the 2824 is much more abundant and will be easier/cheaper to fix and has smoother sweep seconds. The H-10 has better power reserve but cannot be regulated by just anyone, and possibly choppier looking seconds hand.
The 2824 and H-10 movements are both essentially the same movement with the H-10 being a modified C07. They are both reliable eta movements and the only difference that matters is the frequency of the oscillator (balance).
The 2824 will have a smoother seconds hand as it beats at 28.8k/hour while the H-10 beats at 21.6k/hour. The trade off in the frequency allows for the H-10 movement to run with less energy thus giving a longer power reserve from 38-42 hours up to 80 hours. Another trade off is that the watch cannot be regulated (think adjusting the +- seconds/day) traditionally and instead uses timing screws on the balance arms. Another thing to mention is that the faster an oscillator beats, the faster it recovers from shock. Say you were to bump your wrist on a door handle. The watch may stop momentarily and will need about 10 seconds to recover back to its normal frequency. This means the H-10 will recover a bit slower than the 2824 and in the long run will technically be less accurate.
There's nothing shady about Ashford. They are very clear about who they are and what they sell. In my experience with them, whether you get a factory warranty or not, Ashford will always step up and do the right thing. I've purchased many watches form them over the years. Never a problem. Odds are that an authentic Hamilton, which Ashford only sells authentic watches, will most likely not need any repair service for many years.
For those who wonder: ETA 2824-2 movement
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Too bad the green dial variant sold out. I like this color too but don't like the fact this is the 42mm version. Getting the Khaki watch for $350 is a real good deal and you get the warranty too.
There's nothing shady about Ashford. They are very clear about who they are and what they sell. In my experience with them, whether you get a factory warranty or not, Ashford will always step up and do the right thing. I've purchased many watches form them over the years. Never a problem. Odds are that an authentic Hamilton, which Ashford only sells authentic watches, will most likely not need any repair service for many years.
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The 2824 and H-10 movements are both essentially the same movement with the H-10 being a modified C07. They are both reliable eta movements and the only difference that matters is the frequency of the oscillator (balance).
The 2824 will have a smoother seconds hand as it beats at 28.8k/hour while the H-10 beats at 21.6k/hour. The trade off in the frequency allows for the H-10 movement to run with less energy thus giving a longer power reserve from 38-42 hours up to 80 hours. Another trade off is that the watch cannot be regulated (think adjusting the +- seconds/day) traditionally and instead uses timing screws on the balance arms. Another thing to mention is that the faster an oscillator beats, the faster it recovers from shock. Say you were to bump your wrist on a door handle. The watch may stop momentarily and will need about 10 seconds to recover back to its normal frequency. This means the H-10 will recover a bit slower than the 2824 and in the long run will technically be less accurate.
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