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Hamilton - Hamilton Khaki Field w/ Orvis Signed Dial - Very Rare

Hamilton was founded in 1892 in Lancaster, PA and today remains one of the most important watch brands with American roots. Many collectors would consider their military contracts a crucial aspect of their success and relevance having provided "GI" (general issue) models for the U.S. and other countries, notably for the Vietnam and Gulf War.

By the 1980s there was a clear demand for a civilian model which Hamilton answered with the release of the "Khaki" field watch collection. These models had only few changes from their military siblings, achieving great popularity for their simple and "no frills" design language and robust ETA movements. Eventually, Hamilton would go on to release some co-signed dials with notable outfitters from L.L. Bean, Orvis, REI and more. We've long believed these are special pieces of horological Americana, given their double signatures. One might even call the L.L. Bean "the Tiffany & Co of Maine."

This particular example features a seldom seen Orvis signed dial. Over years of hunting for these we've only come across a handful, of which three were acquired including what we see here. This piece happens to be in fantastic vintage condition with a beautifully aged dial/hands. Some of these models featured spring bars as opposed to fixed bars but this piece does have the ability to mount a leather or canvas strap if needed. The single pass strap happens to be original and what these were delivered with from factory. If you've been looking for an Orvis for a while or just happen to want a stunning and rare double signed Hamilton, this one stands out from the pack as a truly special find.

Dial: Fantastic overall with warm patina and all tritium plots still present.
Hands: Are matching and all of their lume is stable. Case: Normal signs of use consistent with age. Correct unsigned crown.
Crystal: Some light scratches that could be polished off if the next owner so chooses. No cracks.
Accessories: The ultimate piece of horological Americana.

The movement is running well on our timegrapher and comes with our 1-year mechanical warranty.



USD $1,700