Hamilton Khaki Field Mechanical, $525+
Hamilton Khaki Field Mechanical, (Pre-owned)
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While you can certainly drop a huge pile o’ money on a field watch from a top-tier brand (the Rolex Explorer comes to mind), the great thing about this particular genre of timepieces is that, for the most part, they’re often relatively inexpensive. After all, that was sort of the original point.
The field watch, perhaps more than any other type of watch, is made to be abused — it’s made for the field. If many field watches conjure up military imagery in your mind, that’s because this is where the origins of this type of watch lie: on the wrists of soldiers going off to battle. The field watch is meant to be legible, robust, unobtrusive, and often, affordable. (It wouldn’t be much good as a field watch if it were prohibitively inexpensive for governments or individuals to equip themselves with it.)
American military watches were made by now legendary (once-American owned) brands such a Hamilton, Bulova, Waltham, and others. Nowadays, though Hamilton is part of the Swatch Group, the company founded in Lancaster, PA still offers a watch, the Khaki Field Mechanical, based upon its classic military models — and it might just be the only field watch you’ll ever need. Here’s why.