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Khaki Navy
Drawing inspiration from the courage of the world’s greatest underwater explorers and the bravery of American Navy personnel, Hamilton has created the Khaki Navy range of diver’s watches which are simply brilliant, both on the surface and in the depths of the sea. If you are looking for a companion when venturing into stormy seas, then the Khaki Navy watch is more than ready for any aquatic adventure of your choosing.
Featuring luminescent hands and indexes to ensure maximum readability in limited light conditions, water resistance to a depth ranging from 300 to 1000 metres, a modern design in appealing colours, a broad variety of straps and bracelets in various materials such as steel, rubber or NATO fabric, a unidirectional rotating bezel to monitor the duration of your dive and a superior solid case with a protected crown, the Hamilton Khaki Navy boasts multiple assets.
Featuring luminescent hands and indexes to ensure maximum readability in limited light conditions, water resistance to a depth ranging from 300 to 1000 metres, a modern design in appealing colours, a broad variety of straps and bracelets in various materials such as steel, rubber or NATO fabric, a unidirectional rotating bezel to monitor the duration of your dive and a superior solid case with a protected crown, the Hamilton Khaki Navy boasts multiple assets.
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Apart from supplying the US Air Force during WWII, Hamilton also delivered measuring and navigation equipment to the US Navy. This cooperation continued after the war when it supplied wristwatches to the navy’s professional divers known as frogmen, from which the name of the collection’s most popular model is also derived.Collection highlight
One of the things this sporty diver’s watch entices with is its massive bracelet and stainless-steel case featuring a screw-in crown.The Khaki Navy Frogman Auto is water-resistant to a depth of 300 metres and thanks to its modern H-10 calibre movement with an 80-hour power reserve the watch constitutes an excellent and worthy successor to Hamilton’s original model used by US Navy frogmen in the 1940s.