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Hamilton Max RailRoad Automatic Chronograph

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Hamilton, has unveiled its latest watch that seems to be the largest member of the new RailRoad collection. They call it - the Hamilton RailRoad Automatic Chronograph. Th watch is proposed with a 46 mm case, round in shape. It is clothed in black PVD-treated stainless steel that’s shielded with a sapphire crystal. It’s powered by a new RailRoad Automatic Chronograph watch is a self-winding ETA Valgranges A07.211 movement, which measures 36.66 mm in diameter and is 7.90 mm high. The new Hamilton watch is mounted on a black leather strap, adorned with white stitching and is water-resistant down to 100 meters.

Hamilton’s JazzMaster Slim 43

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Hamilton’s JazzMaster Slim 43 brings back the elegant thin watches of the past. It doesn’t just looks great for it feels comfy too. It’s powered by a high grade ETA calibre movement that is fitted in a 43mm case. The dial is very classic and simple, and is mounted on a alligator-like leather strap.

Hamilton Time Player

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Hamilton Time Player’s design is based on the clock the brand has created in the Stanley Kubrick movie, ‘2001: Space Odyssey’. It looks one of kind and definitely a watch of the future. It’s in a 48mm titanium case that is splitted into 9 squares, wherein 8 of which are filled with movable counters, while the one left has a sliding puzzle. Looks outstanding to me, and well paired with it’s thick black rubber strap. €2,000.

Hamilton Pulsonic

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Hamilton is an established watchmaking company and has been making wonders since 1982. Hamilton Pulsonic, is their latest offering that uses a digital face that’s powered by a Swiss automatic movement. It’s indeed a fun digital watch that will surely be loved by watch afficionados specially to those who seek for something futuristic. $1,495.

Hamilton-Pulsomatic

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Forty years after revolutionising the world of watchmaking by inventing the first digital watch, Hamilton is opening the festivities of this anniversary with the launch of a new Hamilton Pulsomatic, equipped for the occasion with automatic technology. With its science-fiction design, a case inspired by space-age televisions, and a liquid crystal screen powered by an innovative automatic movement, the 120-day power reserve H1970 movement, today’s Pulsomatic clearly stands on equal terms with its illustrious forerunner, considered to be the first computer ever worn on the wrist.

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