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  2. Hamilton’s Khaki Field Expedition Watch Is Even Tougher Now

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    The Khaki Field Expedition has a hard-to-beat price of $945 with the NATO strap or $995 with the classic leather strap—if you spring for both, this’ll be a work and play watch you’ll wear ...

  3. MIL-W-46374 - Wikipedia

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    MIL-W-46374 is a specification first published on October 30, 1964, [1] for US military watches. [2] The 46374 was specified as an accurate, disposable watch. In its span, it encompassed metal and plastic cased watches with both mechanical and quartz movements. [2]

  4. Hamilton Watch Company - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton Khaki Field Officer H70615133. In 1971, the Omega & Tissot Holding Company SSIH purchased the Hamilton brand. It utilized the Hamilton name for several branding efforts, including numerous quartz watches in the 1980s. The Hamilton Watch Division became a subsidiary of HMW.

  5. US military watches - Wikipedia

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    Military watches are believed to have received their name from a German military request for a soldier in a watch house, otherwise known as a guard tower. One story tells that the military wristwatches came into use when a German naval officer needed to know the time but could not pull out a pocket watch since both his hands were busy operating the machine.

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