The fact that the humble Khaki kept more accurate timing than a COSC certified Black Bay goes to show that chronometer certification is nothing more than a marketing wank factor designed to trick fan boys into thinking it’s far superior than cheaper models
That's a very appealing watch. I have a khaki Field auto 38 and i tried the Murph but somehow didn't felt right. I might try this bronze at my local AD. One thing about the Hamilton Khaki's ( at least mine) is the incredible accuracy. I have +20 plus watches from swiss to japanese movements and my 4 year old khaki gets 0 to +1 seconds a day. Only my Sinn 556aRS comes closer but sometimes +2 or -2 sometimes dead on.
Hey 👋🏼 thanks for your message and ya I should make a review about this gshock - prolly got the most wrist time of all my watches! 😁💪🏼 Ya this khaki field bronze really is a banger - love it!
Unfortunately that’s a handmade strap made for me by a company that makes leather straps only (I am an ambassador for their brand) and they don’t want to promote it 😫 sorry
Really cool watch, but i sold mine. It only really works on NATO due to overly long lugs and iy find NATOs quite impractical and not appropriate for an everyday watch.
@@watch_luver I just got a bronze and carefully wound it till the stop. No issues. I think people tend to want to go past the stop and that kills the winding mechanism.
The fact that the humble Khaki kept more accurate timing than a COSC certified Black Bay goes to show that chronometer certification is nothing more than a marketing wank factor designed to trick fan boys into thinking it’s far superior than cheaper models
Very very possible indeed!
I have two Hamiltons and I have never needed to adjust the time when I wear them whereas my Omega Seamaster 300 is all over the place.
That's a very appealing watch. I have a khaki Field auto 38 and i tried the Murph but somehow didn't felt right. I might try this bronze at my local AD.
One thing about the Hamilton Khaki's ( at least mine) is the incredible accuracy. I have +20 plus watches from swiss to japanese movements and my 4 year old khaki gets 0 to +1 seconds a day.
Only my Sinn 556aRS comes closer but sometimes +2 or -2 sometimes dead on.
Nice! Yes this one is also quite accurate (probably one of my best mechanical in that regard). You should most definitely check it out 😉
I like your review! This one is on my radar:)
Thanks! It’s a fantastic watch indeed 😉
I just ordered the all black pvd version! Great video btw. Salute
Nice! Take care
Tell us about that Casio on your arm! Great video, I've had a massive interest in a bronze Khaki.
Hey 👋🏼 thanks for your message and ya I should make a review about this gshock - prolly got the most wrist time of all my watches! 😁💪🏼
Ya this khaki field bronze really is a banger - love it!
nice video! greetings from El Salvador
Thanks! 😉
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Would you bring the strap in water?
No definitely not (leather is not a good idea) but I made a separate video about nato straps on this watch if you’re interested. Cheers!
Please where to find your leather nato, thank you
Unfortunately that’s a handmade strap made for me by a company that makes leather straps only (I am an ambassador for their brand) and they don’t want to promote it 😫 sorry
Really cool watch, but i sold mine. It only really works on NATO due to overly long lugs and iy find NATOs quite impractical and not appropriate for an everyday watch.
True on the NATO - not for everyone. Thanks for sharing your thoughts 💭
Have you had any issue with the H50 movement?
Not at all
@@watch_luver I just got a bronze and carefully wound it till the stop. No issues. I think people tend to want to go past the stop and that kills the winding mechanism.
che vergogna la fibbia in acciaio...
FAI BENE A NASCONDERLA
Eh si… dicono che sia xche se no “lascia segni” ma secondo me era x tagliare sul budget 🤷🏻
Ciao a presto