The new Hamilton Khaki Aviation Pilot Pioneer Bronze Ref. H76709530 draws inspiration from pocket watches used during World War II, most notably the Hamilton Model 23. This particular watch was issued to all branches of the American armed forces. Still, it was predominantly used by the US Air Force. One look at it, and you can definitely see where Hamilton got their inspiration for their latest pilot watch on offer.
The Hamilton Model 23 used predominantly by the USAF during WWII |
While the sizeable onion-style crown does not screw down, the watch is still certified for 100m of water resistance which is more than enough for this style of watch and for everyday usage. It comes with a satin-brushed bronze case (there is also a ), and features a nicely domed sapphire crystal with inner anti-reflective coating. The Hamilton features a bi-directional countdown bezel with 60 minutes markings. This format allows you to measure time remaining in an event, such as a race, or even timing your cookings. Flipping the watch over to the other side, a screw-down titanium display case-back exhibits the hand-wound mechanical movement from Hamilton - more on that later!
Hamilton Khaki Aviation Pilot Pioneer Ref. H76719530 |
A significant advantage of Hamilton being under the Swatch Group is its ability to utilize ETA movements - known for their utmost reliability and quality. Powering this Khaki Aviation Pilot Pioneer Bronze is the ETA/Unitas 6498 - a hand-wound Swiss movement with 17 jewels and beats at 18,800 BPH. While this might be a slow beat rate in this modern time, it does come with its benefits. One would be that it should require service at longer intervals than movements with a higher beat rate.
Patina on the bronze case amplify the beautiful |
To complete the delightful vintage aesthetic, Hamilton pairs the Khaki Aviation Pilot Pioneer Bronze with a supple 20mm vintage-style leather strap. It tapers to 18mm at the signed Hamilton buckle made of titanium.
Swiss old radium Superluminova |