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Introducing The Hamilton Khaki X-Wind Limited Edition, Complete With Drift Angle Calculator
It was a Hamilton watch used on the first US postal service flight between Washington and New York, so aviation is nothing new to the brand. The new Hamilton Khaki X-Wind Limited Edition includes two main features that can be especially helpful in flight: a chronograph function, of course, and something a bit more esoteric: a drift angle calculator. Sure, it's not a complication you're going to need on a daily basis (unless you're a pilot, of course), but it's certainly an interesting addition nonetheless.?The Khaki X-Wind is part of Hamilton's larger collection of pilot's watches. At first glance, the watch has a particularly industrial look due to the multi-level dial with two-tone brushed metal detailing. Each of the three chronograph registers features stylized metal overlays complemented by detailing around the day and date aperture at 9 o'clock. This doesn't make for the best legibility, but it does give the watch a distinctive style. 2 OF 4 What really sets the X-W
watch style advice
i've narrowed down a short list to the final two and would like your opinions of which of these watches is a better stylistic or visual match with the photos below. IMPORTANT, please ONLY consider visual/style/superficial appearance and do not consider the technical merits of the movement, brand pedigree, or the price of the watches.if you have another watch I should consider that is a better match with the pictures than these two watches, please post the watch.thank you. edward
Newly acquired AP FC Diver!
I'm going to enjoy it. I tried both CE and FC. Love CE sapphire back much but can't trade that with FC beautiful marbling texture and lightness!!!Don't say FC is bad or BS... Know there are so much people who loves FC as much as I do (love CE as well, so kudos CE owners!) 71eh_AP_FC_Diver_Short.jpg
5146 question
I have seen pictures of the chevron tang buckle (Henri Stern) and the big Patek logo buckle on the deployant clasp. Which one does the 5146 come with ? Did they change it thruout the model years ?
Anyone have a two tone black bay?
We don't hear much about the two tone BB's rarely do I recall ever seeing one listed for sale here on the forum either. I can't put my finger on why but here lately they are peaking my interest more and more. I am sure they fall in third place to many behind the black or blue Subs depending on ones tastes. I've never been a huge fan of the blue Sub. Must admit the black two tone Sub is nice but I can't see myself wearing it over my SS Subc. The Black Bay however as similar as it is or isnt has a totally different appeal to me. Anyone else around here feel the same about the TT Black Bays? It might just be next on my list. You can save the; its only gold capped and its only for folks who can't afford a real Rolex comments. I've got two precious metal pieces in my collection along with one I gave my wife for Christmas.