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The Khaki Field Auto "The Odyssey" Limited Edition is a Bronze Automatic Watch

The Khaki Field Auto "The Odyssey" Limited Edition was created through a collaboration between Hamilton and filmmaker Christopher Nolan to commemorate the release of The Odyssey. The 42 mm bronze case is paired with a brushed black dial featuring details inspired by the film, including a swirling pattern referencing Odysseus's helmet, a rivet-style index at 12 o'clock, and sword-shaped hands coated with Super-LumiNova. A titanium caseback engraved with Odysseus's helmet and Nolan's signature completes the design.

Hamilton ensures that it equips the watch with its H-10 automatic movement, offering an 80-hour power reserve and a Nivachron balance spring for improved resistance to magnetism and temperature fluctuations. Water-resistant to 100 meters, the watch is fitted with a brown calfskin leather strap secured by a titanium pin buckle.

Trend Themes

  1. Cinematic Watch Collaborations — Luxury timepieces tied to major film releases create collectible storytelling platforms that merge fandom, craftsmanship, and limited-edition scarcity.
  2. Narrative Material Design — Bronze cases, engraved casebacks, and film-inspired dial motifs highlight how premium products can use materials as emotional anchors for immersive brand narratives.
  3. Performance Heritage Hybrids — Automatic movements with extended power reserves and anti-magnetic components signal a growing appetite for vintage-inspired watches with modern technical resilience.

Industry Implications

  1. Luxury Watches — Limited-edition collaborations with filmmakers and studios expand the category beyond function into cinematic collectibles with elevated cultural relevance.
  2. Film Entertainment — Merchandise rooted in high-end craftsmanship offers studios new prestige channels for extending intellectual property into lifestyle and luxury markets.
  3. Fashion Accessories — Story-driven straps, metals, and design details position wearable accessories as identity-rich artifacts connected to entertainment, heritage, and collectibility.

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