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Hamilton Men's Khaki Field 38mm Watch w/ Leather Strap

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$188

$450

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Ashford has Hamilton Men's Khaki Field 38mm Watch w/ Leather Strap (H68421333) for $209 - $20.90 when you apply discount code HAM10 in cart = $188.10. Shipping is free.

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About this item:
  • Swiss Made
  • Sapphire Crystal Scratch Resistant
  • Movement: Swiss Quartz (Battery-Powered)
  • Case Width: 38 mm
  • Water Resistance: 50 m (165 feet)
  • Features: Date, GMT,Comes with Travel Case Only

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Ashford has Hamilton Men's Khaki Field 38mm Watch w/ Leather Strap (H68421333) for $209 - $20.90 when you apply discount code HAM10 in cart = $188.10. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member gabe23111 for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Swiss Made
  • Sapphire Crystal Scratch Resistant
  • Movement: Swiss Quartz (Battery-Powered)
  • Case Width: 38 mm
  • Water Resistance: 50 m (165 feet)
  • Features: Date, GMT,Comes with Travel Case Only

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Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Good price for a Hamilton. Unfortunately, the quartz movement makes it less appealing.
Seriously so many people spend $100-200 on cheap automatics not realizing in 3-4 years it needs to be serviced which probably cost more than the watch itself. Meanwhile a cheap quartz will keep better time than a $10,000 automatic.
I'm a watch enthusiast with over 70 watches. I personally disagree. While I have mostly automatics, quartz is on equal footing in a piece like this. It is far more accurate and should provide 30 years or so of functionality with some care and battery changes.

An auto even double this price point will need servicing costing as much as the watch at least twice during that time and a beat up cheap watch will have little value other than "this was dads"

And by the time we are ready for a pass down watches could be way out of fashion. Even today the vast majority do not wear a traditional watch any longer. Lots of digital sales

Just buy what you personally like at this price point. Imo

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Mikee177
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Seems like a good deal. Can anyone chime in on this watch? 38mm seems like a good size.
Last edited by Mikee177 May 12, 2025 at 07:34 PM.
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AdilPickle4
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Good price for a Hamilton. Unfortunately, the quartz movement makes it less appealing.
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WiseHamster203
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Quote from Mikee177 :
Seems like a good deal. Can anyone chime in on this watch? 38mm seems like a good size.
You don't want to spend your money on a quartz movement that literally costs cents to make today. Save the 189$ and put it towards the automatic which will have value for your kids one day as a hand me down.
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Quote from WiseHamster203 :
You don't want to spend your money on a quartz movement that literally costs cents to make today. Save the 189$ and put it towards the automatic which will have value for your kids one day as a hand me down.
problem with <500 auto watch is that it will cost you ~200 to maintain later on.
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FWIW, I've placed two orders on different occasions with Ashford and they've canceled both. I'm completely over the customer service there. Both times they've claimed the item was OOS so obvious their inventory isn't reflecting in real time and it took them nearly 10 days to refund me each time. Just a very annoying way of doing business.
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WiseHamster203
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wow slickdeals deleted my reply. Nevermind. I was going to comment on how to maintain a good automatic or mechanical watch but no one even cares anymore. Enjoy the quartz.
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CoolField1069
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Quote from Mikee177 :
Seems like a good deal. Can anyone chime in on this watch? 38mm seems like a good size.

Good for smaller wrists for sure
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Quote from WiseHamster203 :
You don't want to spend your money on a quartz movement that literally costs cents to make today. Save the 189$ and put it towards the automatic which will have value for your kids one day as a hand me down.
Seriously so many people spend $100-200 on cheap automatics not realizing in 3-4 years it needs to be serviced which probably cost more than the watch itself. Meanwhile a cheap quartz will keep better time than a $10,000 automatic.
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Quote from PurpleStag525 :
Seriously so many people spend $100-200 on cheap automatics not realizing in 3-4 years it needs to be serviced which probably cost more than the watch itself. Meanwhile a cheap quartz will keep better time than a $10,000 automatic.

They definitely don't need to be maintained that often. Think 10-20 years. Fwiw I love quartz watches. I've always thought it was backwards that quartz and the science behind it is subpar to automatically watches.
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Quote from WiseHamster203 :
You don't want to spend your money on a quartz movement that literally costs cents to make today. Save the 189$ and put it towards the automatic which will have value for your kids one day as a hand me down.
It's 2025 nobody is handing down watches to family. People that like the watch should just buy it and enjoy it.
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Quote from WiseHamster203 :
You don't want to spend your money on a quartz movement that literally costs cents to make today. Save the 189$ and put it towards the automatic which will have value for your kids one day as a hand me down.
I'm a watch enthusiast with over 70 watches. I personally disagree. While I have mostly automatics, quartz is on equal footing in a piece like this. It is far more accurate and should provide 30 years or so of functionality with some care and battery changes.

An auto even double this price point will need servicing costing as much as the watch at least twice during that time and a beat up cheap watch will have little value other than "this was dads"

And by the time we are ready for a pass down watches could be way out of fashion. Even today the vast majority do not wear a traditional watch any longer. Lots of digital sales

Just buy what you personally like at this price point. Imo
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Quote from WiseHamster203 :
You don't want to spend your money on a quartz movement that literally costs cents to make today. Save the 189$ and put it towards the automatic which will have value for your kids one day as a hand me down.
I love automatics and my collection is like 75% autos... but autos aren't for everyone. Quartz keeps time better and is easier to maintain. Not everyone is a watch guy.
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Quote from emilpman :
problem with <500 auto watch is that it will cost you ~200 to maintain later on.

Good luck finding any competent watch maker that will do an actual service for $200.
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I've had this watch since 2010, it's very accurate, only gains 10 seconds between Daylight Saving Time changes when I reset the watch's time. It has a seven-jewel quartz movement which is almost identical to the Omega 1538 movement. I have small wrists so the 38mm size is perfect.
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