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The Hamilton Khaki Field Auto The Odyssey is Limited-Edition

The Hamilton Khaki Field Auto The Odyssey timepiece has been designed, developed and released thanks to the brand's continued partnership with Christopher Nolan as a nod to the filmmaker's latest movie. The watch is observed with a 42mm bronze case that was chosen for its luster that will patina with wear for a customized look, which is complemented by a brushed black dial with bronze accents. The timepiece is powered by the Caliber H-10 automatic movement, an 80-hour power reserve and a Nivachron balance spring that delivers enhanced resistance to magnetic interference and temperature adjustments.

The Hamilton Khaki Field Auto The Odyssey timepiece is priced at 1,195 CHF, limited to 2,112 examples and coincides with Nolan's The Odyssey, which is in theaters today.

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