
Hamilton Men's H77616533 Khaki X Chronograph Watch Product Description:
- Swiss-Automatic movement
- Durable synthetic sapphire crystal
- Case diameter: 44 millimeters
- Stainless-steel case
- Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
Product Description
Stainless steel case with a brown leather bracelet with contrast stitching. Rotating bezel . Black dial with luminous hands and Arabic numeral hour markers. Day and date displays at the 9 o'clock position. Chronograph - three sub-dials displaying: 60 seconds, 30 minutes and 12 hours. Automatic Cal.7750 movement. Scratch resistant sapphire crystal. Screw down crown. Stainless steel skeletal case back. Case diameter: 44 mm. Tang clasp. Water resistant at 100 meters / 330 feet. Hamilton Men's Khaki X Wind Watch H77616533.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.Amazing Watch
By Leon M. Bodevin
This watch looks like it's worth many times its $1K pricetag. Everything about this watch says quality. The leather strap is very thick and looks like it is worth $100 just by itself. The watch has a lot of heft to it and has a nice size face. The valjoux 7750 movement (which another reviewer mentioned) is used in almost all Swiss chronographs and is considered to be a durable, workhorse automatic movement. Most of the watches that use this movement (such as Breitling) sell for thousands more than this watch. Only problem with this watch is that all your other watches will pale in comparison to it. I never want to wear any of my other watches these days.Surprised to find that some reviewers had a bad experience with this watch. If you look on the watch forums online you will find that this watch is considered to be the gold standard for affordable Swiss chronographs. This may be the kind of watch that you should purchase from a jeweler (I bought mine at Kay Jewelry) so that the salesperson can explain to you exactly what you are buying.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.A wonderful watch
By Pradeep Prakash
I actually bought this at an AD, but nevertheless here's a small review:The dial itself is very unique and believe me the 2 silver sub dials make a big difference in the way this looks. A 44MM case is rather imposing but doesnt look monstrous. The day-date feature for me, however could have been a bit avoidable. I would have been comfortable with just the date. I have many watches and rarely wear the same watch on 2 days back to back. What this means is that the watch stops after the 40 hour power-reserve (which I havent tested yet) and then its back to manually starting it again and changing both the day and date with the am/pm becomes a chore - I know the solution to this is a watch winder, but I havent gotten around to getting one yet. I dont use the pilots crowns for complicated measurements at all (neither do most other users that I have seen reviews of), but this sure looks cool. The movement itself, the Valjoux 7750 is quite a durable movement and Breitlings who have an improvised inhouse modded version of this movement use it in their watches that sell for several times more - so this is what Hamilton provides at such an affordable price. I now find the concept of batteries in watches, strangely a bit turn-offish.The watch has such an amazing 'buddy' personality and class that somehow just feels right and not over-done. Even my tags, omegas and breitlings havent quite given me this feeling. However, with automatics, its important to periodically get these serviced - once every 5 years or so. I only had one bad experience (I have had 2 khaki X winds) - the first watch I got - the day and date plates kept jamming - since this was under warranty I got another one and then realized that you are never meant to change either the day or date field between 8PM and 3AM - reason is that around this time, the gears that control the day/date change are in motion and to manually try and change this field, affects the gears and hence the functionality in the long run. The strap is also uber-thick, but not in a gross way. The white stitching and the 2 rivets only add to the vintage/timeless allure of the product.Go ahead, spend the money and enjoy this lovely product for decades to come.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.A lot of watch. . .
By David Ellis
. . .For the price,unbeatable. With three screwdown crowns and three rotating bezels (two internal,one external),this is simply more watch than most people will ever use (or understand). The extra features built into the X-wind models allow a pilot to calculate speed and wind data into a flight plan. That being said, you will not find many other sporty Swiss made chronographs of this caliber costing less than two to four times as much. The build quality,design and finish work are all first rate with a number of classic details that manage to combine into a most unique package.
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