Hamilton Khaki Automatic Chronograph

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I've worn this one on and off for about a month in rotation with several other watches of mine. I work at a Tourneau watch store, so it's been well taken care of and it's completely authentic. It comes with Hamilton case. This is a great field watch for all you outsoorsmen.

Its a brushed steel case with polished bezel and expose back. Both frace and expose back are sapphire crystal. The leather strap is double thick and "baseball glove" in color.

$500 shipped (obo)
 

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I don't personally know JediKnight, but I do have one of these watches, though on the metal bracelet, and it is a hell of a watch. Big (44mm, i believe), thick and heavy, it's the perfect "mid-priced" watch. It's my EDC! Highly recommended.
 
Wilco said:
I don't personally know JediKnight, but I do have one of these watches, though on the metal bracelet, and it is a hell of a watch. Big (44mm, i believe), thick and heavy, it's the perfect "mid-priced" watch. It's my EDC! Highly recommended.

It is a great watch no doubt, everthing you described is correct, except I believe it's a 38mm case, not 44mm. I just got a Glycine Combat 43mm which is significantly larger in diameter.
Also, the Hamilton uses a very high quality movement, Valjoux 7750, which is typically found in $1000+ chronographs only, but this one retails for $695, and I'm letting it go for $450 in like new condition! :D
 
Good price on a nice watch. And yes, this watch is made in two different sizes. The smaller 38mm size is great for people with not so large wrists.

Mark
 
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