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  • Hamilton - Master of the air

    The Reichenbach aerodrome in the Kander valley in the Bernese Oberland: A Swiss landscape worthy of the finest postcards. It is against this magnificent backdrop that the 62nd edition of the Swiss National Aerobatics Championship (SNAC), organised in collaboration with the Swiss Aerobatic Association (SAA) and Hamilton, were held. Over the course of one week, the best Swiss pilots competed at barrel rolls, tailspins and other stunts in their bid to win the title of Swiss Aerobatic Champion. Saturday was dedicated to the freestyle competition where pilots have between 3:30 and 4:00 minutes to put on a display of their choice. Spectating at an aerobatics competition is, I can assure you, a guarantee of four minutes of intense emotion with every flight! As a supporter of a number of Swiss aerodromes, Hamilton has close ties with the acrobats who perform in the skies above Switzerland. Today, four of the best acrobatic pilots in Switzerland are brand ambassadors for Hamilton.

    Hamilton has been involved with aviation for a number of years. As early as 1919, its pilot's chronograph timed the first postal service between Washington and New York, in the United States. Over the years, Hamilton's involvement with and support of aviation professionals has increased and the brand today has a high level of legitimacy in the aeronautical world and, in particular, the world of aerobatics.

    A great number of squadrons use Hamilton pilot's watches, such as the SnowBirds of Canada, the 123rd squadron of South Korea, the Silver Falcons of South Africa, the Patrulla Aspa of Spain and the F-16 demonstration team of the Netherlands. The brand is also the exclusive supplier to Air Zermatt - the world reference in helicopter rescue. Hamilton is also the watch sponsor of a number of international aviation events, such as the EEA AirVenture Oshkosh (Wisconsin, United States), which is the world's biggest aeronautical event and attracts over 500,000 visitors every year, both members of the EAA and aviation fans. Hamilton also partners with a series of meetings in France that bring together the best pilots from around the world: the Free Flight World Masters Tour. One of the most famous participants at this event is none other than Nicolas Ivanoff, one of the world's best acrobatic pilots and an ambassador for Hamilton.

    The close cooperation between the brand and the aerobatic pilots stems from a mutual commitment. More than a simple face to a campaign, Nicolas Ivanoff is actively involved in the design of Hamilton watches, helping the brand to incorporate functions that are specifically adapted to the requirements of pilots. Most recently, he gave his input in the creation of the Hamilton Khaki Chrono WorldTimer, a watch created especially for the 10th anniversary of this partnership between these two aviation fans. This quartz chronograph displays the time in 24 different time zones. Its Hamilton H-41 movement can also display Universal Time Coordinated (UTC). The Chrono WorldTimer is a reliable tool that pilots actually use when they fly. The yellow markings on the first four minutes of the dial are a tribute to aerobatics, because they correspond to the duration of a freestyle programme in competition.

  • Hamilton - Khaki Field Auto

    The Khaki Field watch, rugged in construction yet elegant in design, is associated with adventure and is direct descendants of its heroic forerunners that served the Forces in both world wars.

    The Khaki Field Auto applies the proven codes of the Khaki Field series. Military-inspired colors and textures unite with innovation in the form of the exclusive H-10 movement. This caliber displays the hours, minutes and seconds through hands nickeled with white Superluminova® and has 80 hours of power reserve to meet the toughest performance expectations. The 40mm stainless steel case is topped with a sapphire crystal and opens on a green dial.
    A choice of two bracelets - camouflage canvas or stainless steel - is available.

  • Christmas gifts - Dreaming of a blue Christmas

    So you've read the advice from some of the world's top retailers and, whether you're buying a watch as a gift or as a treat for yourself, you have decided that you are looking for something blue. And that you don't want to spend any more than 3,000 Swiss francs or the equivalent thereof. Here are some options.


    Emile Chouriet Challenger Deep
    Named after the deepest point on the surface of the Earth, Emile Chouriet's first diver's watch offers the usual water resistance to 300 metres, unidirectional rotating bezel and luminous indications on the dial. But it also offers a ceramic coating on the bezel, a feature usually only found on much more expensive diver's watches. Powered by a self-winding mechanical movement and available on a steel bracelet or rubber strap (as well as with black or silvered dials), the Challenger Deep is available for an unbeatable 1,500 Swiss francs with tax included.


    Frederique Constant Slimline Manufacture
    At just a whisker over 3,000 Swiss francs (3,190 for the rose gold plated model) or just under (2,830) for the stainless-steel version, Frederique Constant's Slimline Manufacture series has to be one of the most competitively priced classic watches on the market, particularly when you consider that it is fitted with the brand's own FC-710 in-house movement, which offers a 42-hour power reserve. Our blue choice has a subsidiary date indication by hand at 6 o'clock, a domed navy blue dial with hand- applied hour markers and a matching blue alligator leather strap.


    Hamilton Khaki Pilot Pioneer Aluminium
    A revival model from the 1970s but with a distinctly contemporary theme and a trendy NATO strap, the Hamilton Khaki Pilot Pioneer is excellent value at only 1,050 Swiss francs. For this you get the brand's H-10 self-winding mechanical movement, which has an impressive 80-hour power reserve and a lightweight aluminium case with a special coating that not only gives it its distinctive blue colour but also increases the hardness and durability of the aluminium. It's impossible to get bluer, with the case, bezel ring, dial, strap, buckle and crown all matching in colour.


    Vulcain 50s Presidents' Classic
    It may not have the alarm function unique to Vulcain's Cricket calibre but it does instead have the Vulcain calibre V-56 self-winding movement, which offers a power reserve of 42 hours. In its Classic version the Vulcain 50s President's model comes with an understated dial with a sunray finish, available in blue, silver or black with a matching alligator leather strap. Price: 2,980 Swiss francs.

  • Hamilton - Flintridge

    The original watch featured a protective cover and was the exclusive property of sportsmen destined for the great, dusty and damp outdoors. Today's wearers safeguard their own time with an intricately decorated folding flap ensuring the dial is for their eyes only.
     

    Hamilton Flintridge Gent

    At first glance the closed Flintridge Gent reminds of an intricate 1930s radio microphone. The cover hosts a Clous de Paris pattern, interrupted only by two peepholes for the day and date, plus an embossed logo. Raising the "lid" reveals a silver-colored dial, also with a stamped Clous de Paris centerpiece, and dauphine-shaped, polished hands.  

    The H-40 movement, with 80 hours of power reserve, is visible through the case back. Giving today's Flintridge an unmistakably modern air is the layered architecture of the case with the distinctive finishes of its various surfaces. Its soave signature is a grey leather strap.

    Only 999 watches will be available.

    Hamilton Flintridge Lady

    The secret of the 2014 Flintridge Lady is pure feminine charm. A polished cover appears to emit sunrays from a round opening just above the 6 o'clock position. Shining through this opening is a cluster of seven diamonds, a tempting invitation to raise the protective covering.

    The silver-colored dial, with finely shaped hands and applied indexes, along with the case's smooth surfaces, bring more elegant touches combined with an astute eye for detail.

    The watch is worn on a burgundy strap. Only 999 ladies will own one of these limited edition watches.
     

  • 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.

  • Hamilton - Jazzmaster Viewmatic Skeleton Gents

    The Jazzmaster Viewmatic Skeleton Gents features a contemporary decoration, ranging from brushed, skeletonized rotors to an intricate 'H'-pattern on individual elements. The generously dimensioned openings displaycomponents such as the escapement, hairspring and barrel at work.
    The traditional watchmaking technique of skeletonizing meets its match with high-tech laser-engraving.
     


    Visible on both sides of the timepiece are the watchmaking techniques employed to create the H-20-S "engine" of the watch. Angles and curves join forces to make the dramatic, anthracite-colored cut-outs occupying the majority of the dial and even offering stolen glimpses of the wrist below. Multi-level rings displaying detailed markings from 0 to 60 and the branding frame the dial. Contrasting with the artistic statements of the skeletonizing are applied Super-LumiNova® indices for further technical punctuation.
    Two bracelets are available: a five-row stainless steel bracelet or a black leather strap.
     

  • Hamilton - At Cannes with "Zulu"


    Zulu by Jerôme Salle, co-written by Julien Rappeneau, is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Caryl Ferey, which was awarded the Grand prix de litterature policiere, France's most prestigious literary prize for crime fiction, in 2008(Ed. Gallimard - Collection Serie Noire 2008): in a South Africa still haunted by apartheid, two policemen hunt down the murderer of a young teenager. From the Townships of Cape Town to the luxurious coastal villas, this investigation will turn the lives of both men upside down and force them to confront their inner demons.
     


    Inspired by the wristwatches supplied to American soldiers during the First World War, the Khaki Field Titanium, with its resolutely sporty and contemporary appearance, is worn by Forest Whitaker throughout the film. Hamilton is the exclusive watch-making partner of the film Zulu.
     


     
    Known for their innovative design, Hamilton watches have been captivating the best cinema designers in the world for more than sixty years. 
    The brand works on a continual basis with film directors, propmasters, costume designers and technicians to produce models to suit the actors and the scripts perfectly. In order create pieces with exceptional design and function, Hamilton draws inspiration from cinema. The brand also develops watches with specific functions aiming to meet film production requirements.
    Thanks to this long, tight-knit collaboration between Hamilton and the film industry, the brand is aware of the fact that sets, costumes, and scripts, to mention just a few factors, are some of the many ingredients required in order for a film to be a success. Recognising the huge achievements produced by talented professionals and their individual impact on the film industry, Hamilton has created the "Hamilton Behind The Camera Awards", which honours the essential and exceptionally creative work that goes on behind the scenes. The award ceremony takes place in Los Angeles every year and additionally has also been held in China for the past two years.

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