Hamilton - New movements
Hamilton has been an innovator in movements throughout its long history. Founded in 1892, Hamilton was a leading developer of mechanical movements during the Golden Age of American watchmaking. In addition to perfecting precision railroad watch movements, Hamilton introduced the first electric movement (in the iconic Ventura).
Continuing this tradition, Hamilton introduced three brand new movements this year - two mechanical movements and a unique quartz movement.
H-10-S Automatic
The power reserve of a watch is how many hours it can operate, based on the state of wind of the mainspring (a tensed metal coil that stores and transmits energy to the movement). In the past, 38 - 48 hours was the range most power reserves fell into, and though this is enough for most people, recently focus has been placed on increasing power reserve in special timepieces.
The magic number is really at least 62 hours - so that you can take your work watch off at 5pm on Friday, then put it back on again at 7am on Monday morning, and it will still be running.
Hamilton has addressed this need for longer power reserve with its new H-10-S movement, which has 80 hours of power reserve, this year showcased in the RailRoad Skeleton timepiece. The choice of a skeleton watch as the first timepiece to use the H-10-S is key, as it allows the owner to admire the nicely finished movement, including Côtes de Geneve and snail and pearled finishes. According to Hamilton, the suppression of the escapement regulator is the key to optimal reliability and precision, while storing near double the power of standard movements.
You can expect this movement to be featured in other models in the future, as the convenience of 80 hours of power reserve is an incredible benefit.
H-32 Automatic
The H-32 is Hamilton's second automatic movement introduced this year, and it is on display via the open case back of the Khaki Navy Pioneer Small Second. Inspired by Hamilton's marine chronometers manufactured in the 1940s, the Khaki Navy Pioneer Small Second is highly legible and elegantly simple. Finely finished, the H-32 movement is decorated with snailed patterns and pearled finishes. Equipped with a skeletonized rotor, the H-32 is the same size as the H-10-S and offers 38 hours of power reserve.
H-41 Quartz
On the quartz side, Hamilton has developed a new world time movement, perfect for the modern traveler. This new exclusive movement is extremely sophisticated, but easy to use, allowing the wearer to easily switch between worldtimer functionality and a pilot chronograph, all via a press of the pusher located at 10 o'clock.
For pilots, minutes are more important than hours, so the large 12 minute counter of this timepiece is placed in the most visible position, at six o'clock.
Featured in the Hamilton Chrono Worldtimer, this new movement ensures functionality for private and professional pilots by integrating a dual time display, 24 world city indications, Daylight Savings Time along with the ability to display Coordinated Universal Time (UTC, the standard for pilots). This timepiece was developed in partnership with aerobatic pilot Nicolas Ivanoff to meet the needs of real pilots.
Hamilton continues its well-deserved reputation of innovation with exclusive movements in versatile new timepieces.
Hamilton - X-Wind Limited Edition
The dial of the Khaki X-Wind Limited Edition presents a 3D effect. With its stepped architecture, the multi-level form navigates the eye to its chosen destination, whether it's one of the chronograph's three counters, the date window at nine o'clock, or the surrounding rim and turning bezel with their finely marked digits.
Mirroring the multi-dimensional theme are contrasting metallic finishes on the bi-color dial, incorporating sand blasting and brushing, as well as the combination of stainless steel and rubber on the easy to grip bezel and pushers. An X shape between the pusher and crown draws the eye and skeletonized hands recall cockpit instruments. The dependable engine of this limited edition watch is Hamilton's own, Swiss-made H-21 movement with 60 hours of power reserve.
Four models make up the 2014 Khaki X-Wind Limited Edition. The key differentiator is the color scheme of the dial with two options available - one in brushed black and brushed dark grey; the other with sunray silver coloring and brushed dark grey. There are 1,999 of each of these designs, every one numbered. A black rubber strap underlines the sporty statement, finished with an H-shaped pin buckle. To accentuate the refined character of this iconic pilots' watch, wearers can opt for a classical stainless steel bracelet.