This is my 1st watch over $100. I've bought watches for over $1000 but given them away as gifts for graduations or celebrations. My parents gave me a very nice watch when I started college & it was stolen from me. Because of that I've felt ashamed for decades & thought I don't deserve to own a nice watch. 41 years later I broke down & bought myself this Hamilton. I really like this watch. I wear it everywhere. It lays flat enough under thick winter clothing that I forget I even have it on. It's that comfortable to me. It's actually quite useful at work for timing therm usage. The next watch I give away for a gift will be the same Hamilton Khaki auto I have on.
That's a great tradition to pass on the watch you wear to someone special when they accomplish something. Also, you absolutely do deserve to own a nicer watch. As you get older and become more responsible I think it's okay to acquire a few nicer things that you enjoy and appreciate more.
Your comment really spoke to me @michael. I had my Tudor stolen, in which I have felt pain for years and have hesitated to get another watch ever again. I guess it doesn't compare to 41 years, but I know that exact feeling. I'm glad you're enjoying your Hamilton.
Absolutely great looking watches and the value is wild. I think it's just that they are owned by swatch group and have the benefit of economy of scales.
it's certainly heading there. It feels like every other day you get a video praising the khaki auto, and if you try to track it's price, it is also constantly going up.
Thank you! For your review. I just bought it yesterday. This is my third watch brand Hamilton. I love Hamilton because it was very good quality in appropriate Swiss watch. Kakhi automatic 38 mm is good size for Asian people. Everything thing is good.but except a little heavy in everyday use. I think if it is Titanium material.It may be perfect watch.
I just re-watched this video and I have had my copy of this watch for a little over a year and a half, so I feel like I can give an intelligent response to you. Let me say off the top that your review is pretty spot on, objectively. Subjectively, we're all entitled to our own preferences of loose versus tight bracelets, drilled or undrilled lug holes, etc. For me, the band was either too loose or too tight for my personal taste, so I put a nice leather strap on it. A Hamilton strap will cost about $150, so I got a different brand. Through-drilled lug holes would be a very nice addition, but I guess Hamilton wanted this watch to be at home with a suit and tie, as well as jeans and a tee shirt. A screw down crown, or some kind of lock down would be great; you wouldn't have to keep checking to see if it was still fully seated while swimming, but I don't wear this watch while I'm in water (especially hot water), so it hasn't been an issue for me. I would love to have a Sinn 556, but they are out of my pension budget.
I can't BELIEVE I missed this for 4 days! So sorry. I really love the macro. Ya know, I just saw a billboard with a picture of a watch on it. I guess that’s a sign of the times.
When I heard that voice it sounded familiar to me and I thought "it sounds like he is the guy from podcastage" and then I looked at your channel name and I was right :D Good video!
@@owencampbell7956 I sell it back after couple weeks mate, it's was just to long lug to lug and the sapphire glass was not good because of the reflection very bad reading😩other then that was great ⌚ on photo's and videos shining but on person nor very great because of the reflected glass
I'm a month late! Thank goodness I happened to check the Discord channel! Mics AND watches... my two favorite kit items! Nice job on the review! I like the more casual tone than all those fancy-ass channels.
Podcastage-man does watches too? Cool! I just bought this same watch BTW. I plan to swap out the crystal for one with AR coating on the inside, and put it on a C&B nylon strap. But I bought the bracelet copy just in case as I do think it looks good on the stock bracelet.
My Hamilton khaki keeps exceptionally good time. It has the same h10 movement as reviewed and manages to leave my Zenith El primero struggling to compete.
Liked your review. Very helpful. Would have been even better if you had included the silver dial with the stainless bracelet. I have both, but can't make up my mind. Does the silver make it more dressy and the black more sporty!
Liked your video presentation, your sinn 556 is a good value for money. Cant say w/ that hkhaki. Seikos military, Orient defenders are other better buys, also those micro brands. My take its another over priced timepiece. Thanks for the video. Happy St. Valentine's day
The 556a is probably my most worn and favorite watch over the last year. Amazing watch for $1500. I'm getting -1 to -2 seconds a day on it, and with the antimagnetism of 1000 gauss, the 200m wr, everything about it makes it a great tool watch.
I went for the 42mm case size version as found the 38 was a tad too small. Good quality, stylish watch with attractive textured black dial, 80 hrs power reserve, pretty good accuracy and robust leather brown strap. Pretty poor lume tbh, but at the price point so be it. My choice for knocking around at home, or venturing out in the countryside.
Hey man! I'm actually trying to decide between the 38mm and the 42mm. Mind if I ask how big your wrist is? Also, how do you find the 42mm to wear? Cheers!
@@teaganhudak290 1 year later, and not OP, but - my wrist size is 6.25" and I bought the 38mm which is perfect for me. I would guess that if your wrist is pushing closer to 7" you could go either way based on taste, and over 7" I'd think many people might prefer 42. But a field watch in general is "supposed" to be a relatively simple subtle thing, not a big flashy dinner plate. 38mm is more in keeping with the history of field watches IMHO.
Yeah I'm still learning about proper exposure on the lume shots and all that. Thank you so much for checking it out and the feedback there. And glad you're digging it on the nato!
That is a con for me too, which is why I bought a replacement crystal with internal AR coating for $45. It's on its way to me right now so I can't say if the difference will be night and day, but I just want the dial to be that much clearer!
Relate 100% with you on becoming a bracelet fanatic. I just bought an omega speedmaster reduced and initially hated the bracelet, but now I can’t get enough of it. I see watches with natos and leather straps and they look dull and boring to me now. It was like something just clicked in my brain and I realized that a bracelet on a watch brings out its beauty. I also just purchased this hamilton for my every day watch and came here for validation. I feel like wearing the omega every day is overusing it and wanted to wear something less expensive day to day in case it gets damaged. Thanks for the review!
Bel orologio sobrio e grazioso. Sta bene anche col cinturino in pelle marrone. Hamilton con una storia importante, qualità, e ad un prezzo abbordabile, non si può sbagliare.
Automatic watches are considered accurate if it deviates +/- 25 seconds per day. Although the Zenith Defy Lab is the most accurate mechanical watch ever made beating at 15Hz deviates by no more than 0.3 seconds per day seems far more accurate than 6 seconds per day, Hamilton's 6 seconds deviation is still pretty damn accurate.
It's a real shame they didnt add the drilled lugs, screw down crown and just do a normal oyster bracelet. With those small details fixed up it really would be the perfect field watch and everyday companion
How often do you reset a watch that loses 6 seconds a day? Do you have a limit; when it's one minute behind the actual time? Two? I'm just wondering how analretentive I should be.
The way I do it on watches that lose time is set the watch ahead one or two minutes. And then after a month I should not be behind the actual time. Then I'll reset it forward a minute again.
@@Watchcastage Ok, that's what I do with my Seiko Baby Alpinist, which loses about 12 seconds per day (6R35). Of course, I don't wear it very much, either. I wear my Hamilton Khaki Auto everyday. It was losing about four seconds a day, when I first reached out to you a year ago, but I've found that this particular watch doesn't seem to like being "topped off", or, at least kept that way. If I just wear it and don't hand wind or shake it, it gains about a second a day. Once or twice a month, I pull out the stem to hack the movement, then push it back in when the clock on the internet catches up.
This is my 1st watch over $100. I've bought watches for over $1000 but given them away as gifts for graduations or celebrations. My parents gave me a very nice watch when I started college & it was stolen from me. Because of that I've felt ashamed for decades & thought I don't deserve to own a nice watch. 41 years later I broke down & bought myself this Hamilton. I really like this watch. I wear it everywhere. It lays flat enough under thick winter clothing that I forget I even have it on. It's that comfortable to me. It's actually quite useful at work for timing therm usage. The next watch I give away for a gift will be the same Hamilton Khaki auto I have on.
That's a great tradition to pass on the watch you wear to someone special when they accomplish something.
Also, you absolutely do deserve to own a nicer watch. As you get older and become more responsible I think it's okay to acquire a few nicer things that you enjoy and appreciate more.
Your comment really spoke to me @michael. I had my Tudor stolen, in which I have felt pain for years and have hesitated to get another watch ever again. I guess it doesn't compare to 41 years, but I know that exact feeling. I'm glad you're enjoying your Hamilton.
Hamilton watches are just so clean. Real soft spot for Hamiltons.
Absolutely great looking watches and the value is wild. I think it's just that they are owned by swatch group and have the benefit of economy of scales.
-6 seconds a day isn't bad? Cmon, for the price that is excellent
This watch is now, or is becoming, an iconic timepiece. The perfect field watch.
it's certainly heading there. It feels like every other day you get a video praising the khaki auto, and if you try to track it's price, it is also constantly going up.
Thank you! For your review.
I just bought it yesterday.
This is my third watch brand Hamilton.
I love Hamilton because it was very good quality in appropriate Swiss watch.
Kakhi automatic 38 mm is good size for Asian people.
Everything thing is good.but except a little heavy in everyday use.
I think if it is Titanium material.It may be perfect watch.
I just re-watched this video and I have had my copy of this watch for a little over a year and a half, so I feel like I can give an intelligent response to you. Let me say off the top that your review is pretty spot on, objectively. Subjectively, we're all entitled to our own preferences of loose versus tight bracelets, drilled or undrilled lug holes, etc. For me, the band was either too loose or too tight for my personal taste, so I put a nice leather strap on it. A Hamilton strap will cost about $150, so I got a different brand. Through-drilled lug holes would be a very nice addition, but I guess Hamilton wanted this watch to be at home with a suit and tie, as well as jeans and a tee shirt. A screw down crown, or some kind of lock down would be great; you wouldn't have to keep checking to see if it was still fully seated while swimming, but I don't wear this watch while I'm in water (especially hot water), so it hasn't been an issue for me.
I would love to have a Sinn 556, but they are out of my pension budget.
I think the sinn is quite a bit heavier and unfortunately they don't do the tegimented treatment on the 556
This could definitely be your only watch. Leather strap to dress it up, canvas to dress it down. Perfect size, high quality, great price.
Definitely could work for everything
@@Watchcastage absolutely!
I enjoyed the video! Thought the quality was great. I have this watch on the way and think it will be the perfect everyday watch for me.
Thank you very much for checking the video out. You’re going to love it.
Love from Germany from a Turkish guy ❤️😁❤️ love this watch soooo much cant wait to offer it
Thank you very much Safa! It's an amazing watch
Great watch and almost a essential for any watch collection. Truly amazing value and wear ability.
I can't BELIEVE I missed this for 4 days! So sorry. I really love the macro. Ya know, I just saw a billboard with a picture of a watch on it. I guess that’s a sign of the times.
one of the best reviews of this watch. Love that your wrist shots dont look very distorted
Thank you so much Vitero. I really appreciate that very much.
Damnnnnn I heard your voice and straightaway recognised you from Podcastage. Good luck man!!
Thanks so much Udit. I'm just trying to have a bit of fun exploring the watch world and sharing my experience.
When I heard that voice it sounded familiar to me and I thought "it sounds like he is the guy from podcastage" and then I looked at your channel name and I was right :D
Good video!
You're doing great. Keep it up. Thank you for going with the dark gloves instead of the Mr Belvideres.
Just ordered yesterday with leather band can't wait to get my hands on it🙌
You've got yourself one hell of an everyday watch on the way! Enjoy it.
@@Watchcastage thanks can't wait🙏my first Swiss and automatic watch🤞
@@ChaPPie01 how are you enjoying it?
@@owencampbell7956 I sell it back after couple weeks mate, it's was just to long lug to lug and the sapphire glass was not good because of the reflection very bad reading😩other then that was great ⌚ on photo's and videos shining but on person nor very great because of the reflected glass
I'm a month late! Thank goodness I happened to check the Discord channel! Mics AND watches... my two favorite kit items! Nice job on the review! I like the more casual tone than all those fancy-ass channels.
Thanks so much Adam. I'm still learning and just trying to have some fun with this hobby. Thanks for checking out the channel, I really appreciate it!
Would love to see a 556i and a CW C63 Sealander (nom-gmt) compared
Podcastage-man does watches too? Cool! I just bought this same watch BTW. I plan to swap out the crystal for one with AR coating on the inside, and put it on a C&B nylon strap. But I bought the bracelet copy just in case as I do think it looks good on the stock bracelet.
Very thorough review
Thank you very much Michael.
I just got this in 42mm. Awesome watch!
Hi!, I find the saphire too shinning, don't you feel that as a failure if you noticed that?
My Hamilton khaki keeps exceptionally good time.
It has the same h10 movement as reviewed and manages to leave my Zenith El primero struggling to compete.
Liked your review. Very helpful. Would have been even better if you had included the silver dial with the stainless bracelet. I have both, but can't make up my mind. Does the silver make it more dressy and the black more sporty!
hi can you share how to change the bracelet for a strap
Amazing watch. Have it on my wrist right now.
Never knew you did these. ACE!
Oh yeah this is a new thing I started doing.
Liked your video presentation, your sinn 556 is a good value for money. Cant say w/ that hkhaki. Seikos military, Orient defenders are other better buys, also those micro brands. My take its another over priced timepiece. Thanks for the video. Happy St. Valentine's day
The 556a is probably my most worn and favorite watch over the last year. Amazing watch for $1500. I'm getting -1 to -2 seconds a day on it, and with the antimagnetism of 1000 gauss, the 200m wr, everything about it makes it a great tool watch.
I went for the 42mm case size version as found the 38 was a tad too small. Good quality, stylish watch with attractive textured black dial, 80 hrs power reserve, pretty good accuracy and robust leather brown strap. Pretty poor lume tbh, but at the price point so be it. My choice for knocking around at home, or venturing out in the countryside.
Hey man! I'm actually trying to decide between the 38mm and the 42mm. Mind if I ask how big your wrist is? Also, how do you find the 42mm to wear?
Cheers!
@@teaganhudak290 1 year later, and not OP, but - my wrist size is 6.25" and I bought the 38mm which is perfect for me. I would guess that if your wrist is pushing closer to 7" you could go either way based on taste, and over 7" I'd think many people might prefer 42. But a field watch in general is "supposed" to be a relatively simple subtle thing, not a big flashy dinner plate. 38mm is more in keeping with the history of field watches IMHO.
Macro lens looks great!
Thanks so much Lars!
very good review indeed. thanks for sharing.
Thank you kindly Nanda.
I love mine on a nato. You did no justice to this watch with that lume shot! lol With a good charge it’s much brighter. Nice video otherwise. 👍🏾
Yeah I'm still learning about proper exposure on the lume shots and all that. Thank you so much for checking it out and the feedback there. And glad you're digging it on the nato!
The only con for me is no AR coating, so the watch has a rather reflective crystal. Oh and yes screw down crown to get a 200m WR would also be nice.
That is a con for me too, which is why I bought a replacement crystal with internal AR coating for $45. It's on its way to me right now so I can't say if the difference will be night and day, but I just want the dial to be that much clearer!
Good review 👍🏻
Looks awesome! I think I want one of these for my next watch, and I was just curious, what size is your wrist? :)
Relate 100% with you on becoming a bracelet fanatic. I just bought an omega speedmaster reduced and initially hated the bracelet, but now I can’t get enough of it. I see watches with natos and leather straps and they look dull and boring to me now. It was like something just clicked in my brain and I realized that a bracelet on a watch brings out its beauty. I also just purchased this hamilton for my every day watch and came here for validation. I feel like wearing the omega every day is overusing it and wanted to wear something less expensive day to day in case it gets damaged. Thanks for the review!
Love mine, good review
I have a Movado classic from the 1940's...
Bel orologio sobrio e grazioso. Sta bene anche col cinturino in pelle marrone. Hamilton con una storia importante, qualità, e ad un prezzo abbordabile, non si può sbagliare.
I got this for black friday 30% off only 450 euros new cant wiat to rock it all the tine
Great review! approved by an "earthling"
Automatic watches are considered accurate if it deviates +/- 25 seconds per day. Although the Zenith Defy Lab is the most accurate mechanical watch ever made beating at 15Hz deviates by no more than 0.3 seconds per day seems far more accurate than 6 seconds per day, Hamilton's 6 seconds deviation is still pretty damn accurate.
It's a real shame they didnt add the drilled lugs, screw down crown and just do a normal oyster bracelet. With those small details fixed up it really would be the perfect field watch and everyday companion
How often do you reset a watch that loses 6 seconds a day? Do you have a limit; when it's one minute behind the actual time? Two? I'm just wondering how analretentive I should be.
The way I do it on watches that lose time is set the watch ahead one or two minutes. And then after a month I should not be behind the actual time. Then I'll reset it forward a minute again.
@@Watchcastage Ok, that's what I do with my Seiko Baby Alpinist, which loses about 12 seconds per day (6R35). Of course, I don't wear it very much, either. I wear my Hamilton Khaki Auto everyday. It was losing about four seconds a day, when I first reached out to you a year ago, but I've found that this particular watch doesn't seem to like being "topped off", or, at least kept that way. If I just wear it and don't hand wind or shake it, it gains about a second a day. Once or twice a month, I pull out the stem to hack the movement, then push it back in when the clock on the internet catches up.
Why would you want a screw-down crown on a watch which isn't a diver?
How long is your wrist sir?
It’s a 17-18cm circumference.
what is ur wrist size?
the line down the venter links drives me crazy , whyyyyyy would they do this , it makes it look cheap
Definitely would look better as a solid center link.
Cool
Maybe I missed this but what is your wrist size?
Fluctuates between 17 and 18cm.
@@Watchcastage Thanks!
With all those scratches it looks like you do wear it a lot.
Ok watch but it’s way too dressy thanks to the polished bezel and ridiculously reflective crystal.
Put it on a canvas strap and it'll easily work as a everyday field watch.
'It's going to be' when?
It looks better on the leather strap
Great look technically... chill out about the fit though dog, slightly loose is fine LOL
It’s just super annoying when I’m playing guitar because it’ll just flop about if it’s too loose.
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Put it on a damn strap ,you will have a bunch of adjustments
Overpriced
Quit whining.
what is your wrist size?