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Hamilton has expanded its long-running partnership with filmmaker Christopher Nolan with the launch of the Khaki Field Auto The Odyssey Limited Edition, inspired by the director's upcoming film The Odyssey. Unlike previous collaborations for films such as Interstellar, Tenet, and Oppenheimer, the new watch does not appear on screen. Instead, it has been created as a collector's piece celebrating the mythology, symbols, and visual language of Nolan's adaptation of Ancient Greek poet Homer's epic, which is set during the Bronze Age.

Based on the 42 mm Khaki Field Automatic, the limited edition replaces the standard stainless steel or titanium case with a bronze case, chosen to reflect the armour and weaponry of the film's era while developing a unique patina over time. The case measures 42 mm in diameter and 10.9 mm in thickness, features a domed sapphire crystal with double anti-reflective coating, and offers 100 metres of water resistance. The rear is fitted with a lightweight titanium caseback engraved with Odysseus' helmet alongside Christopher Nolan's signature.
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The black vertically brushed dial carries the cinematic theme forward, and its textured surface echoes the pattern of Odysseus' helmet. The bronze-coloured sword-shaped hour and minute hands reference the hero's weapon, while the central seconds hand is shaped like a spear. The applied marker at 12 o'clock is designed to resemble a rivet from a sword scabbard, and although hour markers featured in early design sketches were omitted, a decorative frieze remains as part of the final design. The hands are coated with Grade X1 Super-LumiNova for legibility in low-light conditions.

Driving the timepiece is Hamilton's H-10 automatic movement, based on the ETA C07.611 (Powermatic 80). The movement is equipped with a Nivachron balance spring for enhanced resistance to magnetic fields and temperature variations, operates at 21,600 vibrations per hour (3 Hz), and delivers an 80-hour power reserve.

The watch is paired with a brown grained leather strap featuring prominent central stitching and is secured by a titanium pin buckle. The watch has a 22 mm lug width. Each watch is presented in a specially designed box and includes a replica of Athena's pin, the talisman given to Odysseus by Penelope in the film.
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The Hamilton Khaki Field Auto The Odyssey Limited Edition (Ref. H70675530) is limited to 2,112 pieces, a number chosen for its symbolic connection to Homer's epic and its recurring references to the number 12. The watch will be available from 17 July 2026, coinciding with the film's release, and is priced at INR 1,55,000.
Images: Courtesy Hamilton


Hamilton has expanded its long-running partnership with filmmaker Christopher Nolan with the launch of the Khaki Field Auto The Odyssey Limited Edition, inspired by the director's upcoming film The Odyssey. Unlike previous collaborations for films such as Interstellar, Tenet, and Oppenheimer, the new watch does not appear on screen. Instead, it has been created as a collector's piece celebrating the mythology, symbols, and visual language of Nolan's adaptation of Ancient Greek poet Homer's epic, which is set during the Bronze Age.

Based on the 42 mm Khaki Field Automatic, the limited edition replaces the standard stainless steel or titanium case with a bronze case, chosen to reflect the armour and weaponry of the film's era while developing a unique patina over time. The case measures 42 mm in diameter and 10.9 mm in thickness, features a domed sapphire crystal with double anti-reflective coating, and offers 100 metres of water resistance. The rear is fitted with a lightweight titanium caseback engraved with Odysseus' helmet alongside Christopher Nolan's signature.
Also Read: Issued. Chosen. Broken. Remembered Part 4

The black vertically brushed dial carries the cinematic theme forward, and its textured surface echoes the pattern of Odysseus' helmet. The bronze-coloured sword-shaped hour and minute hands reference the hero's weapon, while the central seconds hand is shaped like a spear. The applied marker at 12 o'clock is designed to resemble a rivet from a sword scabbard, and although hour markers featured in early design sketches were omitted, a decorative frieze remains as part of the final design. The hands are coated with Grade X1 Super-LumiNova for legibility in low-light conditions.

Driving the timepiece is Hamilton's H-10 automatic movement, based on the ETA C07.611 (Powermatic 80). The movement is equipped with a Nivachron balance spring for enhanced resistance to magnetic fields and temperature variations, operates at 21,600 vibrations per hour (3 Hz), and delivers an 80-hour power reserve.

The watch is paired with a brown grained leather strap featuring prominent central stitching and is secured by a titanium pin buckle. The watch has a 22 mm lug width. Each watch is presented in a specially designed box and includes a replica of Athena's pin, the talisman given to Odysseus by Penelope in the film.
Also Read: Hamilton introduces the new black Intra-Matic Auto Chrono

The Hamilton Khaki Field Auto The Odyssey Limited Edition (Ref. H70675530) is limited to 2,112 pieces, a number chosen for its symbolic connection to Homer's epic and its recurring references to the number 12. The watch will be available from 17 July 2026, coinciding with the film's release, and is priced at INR 1,55,000.
Images: Courtesy Hamilton





