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  • Hamilton Jazzmaster Thinline Quartz (H38511153)

    My spouse purchased this Hamilton watch for me for Christmas. I can't say enough about the quality and craftmanship..... Fantastic timepiece....... You can tell that you have a nice watch on your wrist when you wear this piece. Excellent service! I've been using it for acouple of years now, and have never had a problem.

    ----4.5 Stars [Rating: 5 / 5 stars]

    Review by vadim yagyayev, From Indonesia Tangerang

  • Hamilton Khaki Pilot Quartz (H64611535)

    This Hamilton Khaki Pilot Quartz (H64611535) watch is more stunning in life than in pictures. It is just a classy looking item. My husband absolutely loved it. !!!

    ----4.5 Stars [Rating: 5 / 5 stars]

    Review by FRANCIS PILON, From Indonesia Lumajangp

  • Hamilton Khaki Officer Auto Chrono (H71716533)

    I am a watch guy; and I have trouble finding watches that look right on me. I have big hands and I do not need a watch that looks small on my wrist. This Hamilton Khaki Officer Auto Chrono (H71716533) watch is very comfortable and it's a reasonable size. I have to say this is a great buy. I would like for it to have been a little bigger.

    ----4.5 Stars [Rating: 5 / 5 stars]

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  • Hamilton - Hamilton in zero gravity

    To this day Hamilton has kept this passion for flying, innovation and precision, and continues to develop pilots' watches supported by its international ambassador Nicolas Ivanoff. For 10 years now the French aerobatics pilot - one of the best in his field - and his Hamilton watches have withstood accelerations of up to 10G on a daily basis.

    It has been demonstrated that accelerations from 0G to 10G have an impact on the human body, and that athletes like Nicolas Ivanoff, capable of withstanding accelerations of this order without an anti-G suit, are rare. However, there have been no studies on the impact these accelerations may have on the precision of that indispensable object, dearly beloved of pilots: the mechanical watch. In fact, the chronometric performance of mechanical watches is always tested when the watch is not in motion and is thus subject only to the earth's gravity (1G).

    Hamilton, whose passion for aviation is allied with a passion for innovation, therefore decided to measure the precision of their mechanical watch movements when subjected to various accelerations, participating in the research initiated by ETA at the beginning of 2013. From 11 to 21 May 2015 a first test and validation phase for the measuring equipment marked the start of the study covering the range 0G to 2G.

    From 5 to 16 October, at Merignac in the French region of Aquitaine, this campaign for the testing of Hamilton watches will take place on board the A310 ZERO-G of Novespace in partnership with ETA, and will be realised in the context of the scientific campaigns conducted by the CNES (the French National Centre for Space Studies). A total measuring time of 30 minutes in zero gravity (three flights, each including a ten minute period of zero gravity) will ensure reliable results.

    "Since 1919, Hamilton has been the faithful partner of those who believe that the sky is the only limit. This is why the brand has engaged in a campaign of parabolic flights. We share the same passion for pushing back the limits in order to achieve new heights of expertise, performance and emotions. We are proud to take this opportunity of advancing watchmaking research, in partnership with ETA, on the occasion of the parabolic flights which will take place from 5 to 16 October next." Sylvain Dolla, CEO Hamilton International Ltd.

    Since 2011, Hamilton has integrated into its mechanical watches exclusive movements developed in partnership with ETA. These movements offer extended typical power reserves (60 hours for the chronographs, 80 hours for the 3-handed models) and broad design possibilities (skeleton, regulator, etc.). With the aim of continuously pushing back the frontiers of research and development of Hamilton products, the study will be carried out on 4 different mechanical movements: the H-10, an automatic 3-hand movement with a typical power reserve of 80 hours; the H-21, an automatic chronograph with a typical power reserve of 60 hours; the H-20-S, a skeleton 3-hand movement; and the ETA 2671 movement, ladies' automatic calibre.

    Theoretical models exist for calculating the effects of gravity on precision chronometry in absolute terms: disequilibrium of the spiral, disequilibrium of the balance wheel, friction on the pivots of the balance wheel due to the weight of the balance wheel, compensation for play in the pivots. This campaign will be the first to compare the theory with experimental data gathered under conditions of a total absence of gravity (0 G).

    The conclusions will be applied to the development and optimisation of the performance of mechanical watches for two different user categories: users on the ground with weak gravitational variations (1G ±1) and users specifically engaging in extreme sports.

  • 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.

  • 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 - Bagley

    The shaping of the Hamilton Bagley gains its uniqueness through varying heights between the horizontal and vertical case edges and an intriguing combination of straight and curved lines. The sides of the case extend to become elegant lugs. A love of detail is evident in the watch's domed, multi-level dial with a stamped central panel in a quilted effect. This rises like a protective archway above the small, circular second counter at 6 o'clock. Sword-shaped pink gold plated hands and matching applied indexes visually seduce with their feminine appeal.


    Accommodating every successful woman's desire to be different, the Hamilton Bagley comes in two sizes and with a choice of attachment variations. Adding a note of nobility is a genuine ostrich leather strap in beige with a pin buckle. Alternatively, a three-row stainless steel bracelet with an easy click fasten is confidently contemporary. The special fastening mechanism makes it simple to alternate between the two straps should the wearer wish to have both to meet the specific demands of all occasions and moods.

  • Hamilton - Hamilton Skeleton Gent

    As a watch journalist, I am supposed to be objective and impartial, reporting on developments in the watch industry, new watches and profiles of personalities.

    I have a confession to make.

    I have a soft spot in my heart for Hamilton Watch. I lived in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, the birthplace of Hamilton, for more than 20 years before I moved to Switzerland, and my father-in-law, Robert V. Hartman, was a master watchmaker for Hamilton. So, I was introduced to Hamilton very early on and grew to love the brand.

    Hamilton has a long, very American history and today's Hamilton, owned by the Swiss Swatch Group, honors this heritage with its designs, its marketing and its emphasis on innovation. As a result, I have remained close to the brand and am fortunate enough to have several Hamilton watches in my collection, including the iconic Ventura and the recent Hamilton Navy Pioneer Limited Edition.

    Hamilton has done a good job honoring its past while at the same time continuing to innovate with new movements, designs and initiatives. Innovation has indeed been a hallmark for Hamilton since the beginning, when the company pioneered the mass-produced low-cost watch, as well as precise railroad watches.

    Later, the company earned plaudits for its efforts during World War II, and the postwar era was distinguished by ground-breaking work in automation and new materials, including breakthroughs in lubrication.

    Skeleton
    I am a big fan of skeleton watches. I love being able to see into the beating heart of the watch, which is why I was so impressed when Hamilton introduced the Jazzmaster Viewmatic Skeleton for men and women at the end of 2013. This is a watch that is not only good looking, but also ably embodies all that Hamilton has going for it. It is a skeleton, showcasing the automatic movement beating inside, while also featuring a brand-new movement, the H-20-S, and a new laser-engraving technique.

    "The H-20-S is a skeleton movement exclusive to Hamilton and was developed with ETA," says Sylvain Dolla, president of Hamilton Watch Worldwide. "Often a skeleton is designed in a traditional way. With the Jazzmaster Collection, we underline the contemporary decoration, including laser engraving and vertical brushing, as well as a 3D and see-through effect. Thanks to generously dimensioned openings and a multilevel dial, the wearer enjoys a maximal view on the movement, including components such as the hairspring and the beautiful barrel escapement."

    Hamilton has a lot to offer watch lovers, both entry level and those who are more sophisticated. The price points are reasonable and buying a Hamilton is a way to be a part of this very American brand's continuing legacy.

  • Hamilton - Hamilton Goes Behind the Scenes of Hollywood

    Hamilton Watch Company has enjoyed more than sixty years of screen success -starting with the 1951 Oscar-nominated movie, The Frogmen, wherein the brand equipped the naval divers in the movies with Hamilton watches - much as it had during World War II.  Since then Hamilton watches have appeared in more than 400 movies.

    In fact, Elvis Presley wore the now iconic Ventura watch in the 1961 film, Blue Hawaii. In recent years Hamilton appeared in such hits as 2001 A Space Odyssey, Men in Black and the newly released A Good Day to Die Hard where its Khaki X-Patrol and Jazzmaster watches adorn the wrists of Bruce Willis as John McClane and on Jai Courtney, McClane's estranged son. 

    This long relationship with Hollywood led Hamilton to interact closely with the stylists, prop-masters and other behind-the-scenes people, and thereby to create and sponsor the annual Behind the Camera Awards, wherein the brand honors the hard work of the talented individuals who work magic behind the scenes.

    In November, the brand presented the 7th annual Behind the Camera Awards at the Ebell in Hollywood with a star-studded Red Carpet presenter list. Presenters included actor and Grammy Award winner singer/songwriter Lenny Kravitz, Academy Award and Golden Globe nominated actor Bruce Dern, Academy Award and Golden Globe nominated actor Casey Affleck, Academy Award and Golden Globe nominated director, screenwriter and producer Jason Reitman, Academy Award nominated actress Amy Adams, and award-winning actress Zoe Saldana. Actress Elisabeth Rohm of NBC's Law & Order is hosting the awards ceremony.

    Honorees for the Hamilton Behind the Camera 2013 Awards included:

    • Director: David O. Russell, "American Hustle"
    • Foreign Film/Director: Haiffa Al Mansour, "Wadjda"
    • Screenwriters: Brad Ingelsby and Scott Cooper, "Out Of The Furnace"
    • Producers: Robbie Brenner and Rachel Winter, "Dallas Buyers Club"
    • Casting Directors: Billy Hopkins and Leah Daniels-Butler, "Lee Daniels' The Butler"
    • Production Designer: Jess Goncher, "Inside Llewyn Davis"
    • Film Editor: Dana E. Glauberman, "Labor Day"
    • Costume Designer: Michael Wilkinson, "American Hustle"
    • Property Master: Brad Einhorn, "Behind The Candelabra"
    • Lifetime Achievement in Cinematography: Phedon Papamichael, ASC, "Nebraska"


    According to Sylvain Dolla, CEO of Hamilton International, "We created the Hamilton Behind the Camera Awards to honor the passion and to support and celebrate the off-screen talents who make a difference each year; who ensure that both the hearts and minds of movie-lovers all around the world are touched." 

  • Hamilton - Jazzmaster Lady Auto

    This model with a mother of pearl dial, is punctuated with 12 diamonds. Elongated teardrops mark the hours.
    The automatic movement is visible through the case back. A round face flows into an oval-shaped case form, while teardrop-shaped lugs and indices tease the eye.


    The Jazzmaster Lady Auto features a classical, five-row stainless steel bracelet. Hamilton developped a versatile and highly practical attachment concept. An easy click spring bar facilitates the exchange of the jewelry-style metal bracelets for a white leather strap.

  • TAG Heuer - Hamilton wins the Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi



    Button's chances of making it a McLaren one-two were damaged by a KERS problem that affected him right from the start.
    Hamilton said: "To have Jenson on the podium alongside me was great - great for me, great for him, great for the team, and a great boost as we move towards the end of the season. The team has been fantastic all weekend - the strategy, the pitstops, everything - really top-class. The whole package came together today and I owe everyone a big thank-you. This is so uplifting - for the team and for me. To be able to walk away with a smile feels just fantastic: victory is good for the soul."


    Lewis Hamilton drove an utterly faultless race today, taking the lead at the second corner and controlling the gap back to Fernando with consummate skill over the remaining 54 laps. It was Lewis's 17th career grand prix victory, all of them scored for Vodafone McLaren Mercedes and TAG Heuer on his wrist, his third of the season, and the sixth time this year McLaren Racing Team had occasion to pull on their famous Vodafone rocket-red victory T-shirts.


    Congratulations to Lewis, Jenson and the entire Vondafone McLaren Mercedes Team !

  • Technomarine - Vincent Perriard, the new CEO of TechnoMarine

    Christian Viros, Chairman of the Board of TechnoMarine since 2006, has recruited several industry talents worldwide to work with him in the reorganization of TechnoMarine and help guide and launch the brand into a new arena.
    Vincent Perriard, has been appointed CEO of TechnoMarine as of August and will lead the worldwide organization. Vincent brings a solid background in the watch making business having held several leadership positions in marketing, product development and general management in brands such as Audemars Piguet, Hamilton (Swatch Group) and most recently at Concord as President of the brand. Vincent possesses great knowledge of the industry which will be utilized to propel the brand into its next phase.The newly appointed executive team plans to disrupt the Swiss watch industry with their new vision just as they did eleven year ago with the Diamond Cruise by working closely together in every aspect of brand building to launch TechnoMarine in a new Marine universe with a fresh direction and cool factor. The specific targeted goals will be to strengthen the brand and business worldwide with innovative products, high quality standards, introduce future watch concepts and reinforce the Cruise collection for new momentum, a new mission and a b vision to reach a new audience. The new strategy plans for product, marketing concepts, corporate identity and new distribution will buzz from Basel 2010 to culminate in the following months...

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