
Hamilton
Hamilton Khaki Field 'First Edition'
$995
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You can’t get much more democratic — or more iconic — than a GI field watch.
Produced for the U.S. Military beginning in the 1960s, Hamilton’s no-nonsense field watches were built to be issued, worn hard, and replaced without sentiment. They were tools first: matte dials, luminous Arabic numerals, hacking seconds, and cases sized for function over flash. Many were pushed to their limits in real-world conditions, their scars earned honestly.
The reference 9219 marks a pivotal moment. It’s widely considered the first civilian-market model to feature the “Khaki” name boldly printed on the dial — effectively the birth of Hamilton’s official Khaki collection. Think of it as a continuation of the military contract, refined for everyday life. The formula remained intact: compact steel case, highly legible dial, and a bombproof manual-wind ETA movement inside. The differences? Additional dial text, a simplified screw caseback, and removable spring bars replacing fixed military bars.
In other words, the soul stayed the same.
With its sub-$1K accessibility, spartan proportions, and pure utilitarian aesthetic, this is the watch equivalent of a white T-shirt and fatigues — timeless, adaptable, and perpetually in style.
Field-tested heritage. Civilian freedom. The original Khaki.
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