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Hamilton Kahki Aviation Takeoff Auto Chrono Detachable LIMTED EDITION H76786733

Estimated price for orientation: 2 099 $

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Features: 12-Hour Dial Watch Shape: Round
Gender: Men's Case Color: Black
Brand: Hamilton Band Color: Black
Display: Analog Face Color: Black
MPN: H76786733 Country/Region of Manufacture: Switzerland
Movement: H-31 Year of Manufacture: 2010-Now
Case Material: PVD Coated Water Resistance Rating: 50 m (5 ATM)
Case Finish: Matte Band Material: Genuine Leather
UPC: 7640127758441


Limited Edition Hamilton Kahki Takeoff Autochrono DETACHABLE Stopwatch! For sale is my epicly cool limited edition Hamilton Kahki Takeoff AutoChrono. This was the DATE limited edition from Hamilton showing off all their new innovations. This one is number 837 of 1999. Unlike most limited editions that just have a fancy caseback and a unique number, this Hamilton had a fully custom case, band, movement, bezel, and hands. Obviously the detachable function is unique too. Its in mint condition! Wore this watch sparsely for about 6 months, then got a new piece and it just sits on the winder now. As insanely cool as it is, I hate to have it just sitting around. I had the watch looked at internally by my certified watchmaker to make sure its 100% perfect before sale (it is!). May be interested in trades but much prefer cash, please message with any questions. Full documentation included with original super-epic box.From Hamilton "Hamilton is taking its close cooperation with Air Zermatt, the Swiss mountain rescue service, to new heights with the Khaki Takeoff Auto Chrono Limited Edition. This pilot watch, which simultaneously acts as a wrist-, cockpit- and table watch, has been created to meet the needs of the rescue team. True to its cockpit instrument inspiration, the contemporary pilots’ timepiece has a bi-directional turning flange, driven by the bezel, which has the capacity torecord a countdown. Limited edition of 1,999 pieces."