Hamilton Khaki Field 38, Hamilton Murph, Bulova A-11, Timor Dirty Dozen, Marathon GPQ, CWC G10, G-Shock 5600, Smiths Everest, Timex Standard (the one with narrow hands, 3,6,9 dial) and Invicta Vintage (34mm). All of them are part of my collection and I consider to be Field watches. Now I am selling a big part of them. I loved to try all of them. I still consider the Tudor Ranger. Sometimes a single type of watch can be your thing! Great video! Cheers!
Orient Defender II - the perfect field Watch for me. I know it doesn't classify as a "classic" field watch for some purists due to the fact it has a weekday and date complication but for me that is a huge plus! The price is unbeatable and it has been one of my most worn watches. Greetings from Austria
That Vertex is such a beautiful watch! I have several field watches and love them all. But instead of picking one of those to highlight, I'll pick my greatest watch regret, which was selling a Vietnam era Hamilton field watch I owned for years. It was a thing of beauty! I almost never wore it because it was so small (34mm I believe), but loved it none the less. Then in a moment of madness decided to sell it. A great video Russell! Thanks!
As an EMT I started with a Lorus (the field watch with fully lumed dial) then treated myself to a Traser with tritium tubes. It's easier measuring 15 seconds with an analogue, and no needing a third hand to activate a backlight!
@@BagoGardeDude thanx,i was thinking for a long time to buy it ,now is on sale,here in Macedonia js about 40 euros price . Wanna ask ... Negative or positive display version ?
I have 3 field watches, Lorus sport lumibrite, Lorus titanium and Seiko snk809. My fourth will be Rangemaster mechanical (picking it up in couple of days) and fifth will be a Mad Hacker. One to keep would be snk809, love that watch. Great video as always, Russ!
I have a few field watches from; Casio G-shocks to Casio ProTrek twin sensor (now wish I had gotten the triple sensor with barometer), Timex Expedition Scout, Vostok Komanderski, Lorus Lumibrite, Seiko SNK809 and probably a few others I'm forgetting. Next one will be a micro-brand Boldr Venture Carbon (I feel that the carbon may be more durable and rugged that titanium - and realistically how much of a weight savings is there between the two).
😢 no CWC RN re-issue??!! Now that’s just upsetting. I think this is the perfect example of a diver field watch, and can do it all. Water resistance, legible dial, top movement, mil spec, no nonsense. Thanks for the video MWC. Lovely watches and great content as always.
Great video Russ! Of course I have g shocks aplenty, a baby alpinist, Arnie, several Hamiltons… but like you mention the divers that cross over into field territory- I think many pilot watches are the same way. Legible and simple. I think of my damasko dc70, oris pro-pilot, laco flieger pro, as being very “field” as well… cheers!!!
When I served in Iraq and Afghanistan back during 2006-2008 everyone wore G shock, we all got one as it was just the done thing. Now I think the lads mainly use Garmins, with a niche wearing watches from a serving soldier brand called Stirling timepieces.
4 out of 5 of my watch collection are field/pilot watches: Citizen Chandler, Seiko 5 srpg39, Benrus series 3061, and my current GADA daily driver, the Islander x Hemel Hawkeye. My 5th watch is the srpd55 5kx modded with a coin edge bezel, stainless insert, and leather strap to make it more pilot style, so yeah, I guess you can say I have a type 😜
The field watches worth, mentioning, include the Seiko alpinist 017, Seiko Arnie, Hamilton khaki king, Rolex explorer 1, and too many G shocks to list. Great video! Cheers.!
I love field watches . It's probably why I own allot of the more modern solar casio Protreks. if you count my 2 Seiko field watched I own 7 Protreks and 3 gshocks small enough to be classified as *field* watches for a total of 12. I love casio ABC watches. they are just so bloody versatile and the new prw30, 50s and 60s are so bloody wrist friendly I can't stop wearing them.
For me the Damasko DS30 is the ultimate field watch. Its one of my favourite watches in my collection. I do however agree that g-shocks are probably the best pick for most people.
My DS30 shares top spot in my small collection with a 70's Omega Dynamic, I had a G-Shock but it was too bulky, one of the joys of the Damasko is it's 10mm height.
Got one to suggest if you ever come across. Redwood Watches out of Canada make a cool field watch. I love the looks of my quartz model Super affordable. Feels a little cheap but it holds up well to heavy use. Great video!
I’m totally with you, field watches are my favourite type of watch. I love the additional complications of a diver or a chrono or a digital and it a always fun to change things up, but if you said I could only have one watch, then a field watch would be that one. Awesome show MWC!
You’re right - out of my collection which consists of a Submariner, a Ball, Tags, Breitling & GShocks my most favourite go-to watch as well as the one I wear 90% of the time is my Seiko 5 SRPG29 - I absolutely love it!! They are a bargain at under £300 and if they had Rolex or IWC written on them I’m sure people would be tumbling over themselves to pay £2k for them.
I’ve got two watches that you could call field watches, in a way: the Hamilton Khaki Murph 42 (it’s a refined version of the traditional Khaki), and another one that’s a luxury dress watch, but it does the job: a Rolex 6694 with date. The latter is so comfortable to wear, goes well with all sorts of outfits, durable, still waterproof today, precise… I’d stick with this one without a doubt.
Being a bit of a war buff, having had a great uncle in WW1, then dad & his brothers in WW2, I’m really into field watches. I have a number of trench watches too. I collected some 6 Vietnam US issue watches. Among them several Benrus & a lovely Hamilton just like you showed Russ. They’re all manufactured between 1967-72. Steve McQueen wore a Benrus Vietnam watch in Bullitt. Has to be cool right?😎👍🏻
I absolutely agree on field watches. My Vertex M100 (manual, like yours) is an essential part of my army uniform, but on leather or a mesh bracelet it also goes well with a suit and tie for the work day. I have a few other pieces that can be classed as field watches even if not marketed as such, including my Vertex M60C and Seiko MM300 divers,Pinion Neutron, which has a dressy blue guilloche sector dial, but is still definitely a field watch. Even my Rolex Milgauss fits the bill as it is 100 meter water resistant, anti-magnetic (of course) and highly reliable and legible. I’ve got an Aristo fleiger with a hand wound movement that would also qualify, but for its low 30 meter water resistance, and can even consider my dressy Seiko Presage Sharp Edged GMT (SPB303) as a field watch as it is also water resistant to 100 meters, highly legible (except for the hard-to-read date pointer) and what is more military than a second time zone? If I could only keep one, I would have to make it the Rolex as that was a 20th anniversary gift from my wife, but if I could only keep two, the other would definitely be the Vertex M100.
In my collection, #1-with-a-bullet is Seiko's 017 Alpinist, with field-watch vibes through-and-through. Second-in-line would be yet another Seiko, the 5 Sports GMT (SSK003 in my case): similar day-and-night legibility, durable enough, and not-quite-as-good-but-good-enough WR (remember, Hamilton's Khaki Field mech rates 50m WR, half again what the 5 GMT offers).
Great topic my friend. I own the following....... BALTANY Dirty Dozen quartz BALTANY Explorer-esq 369 dial NIVADA GRENCHEN Super Antarctic black dial with green markers. The one I would choose to only have in my collection would be the NIVADA obvs!! 😂👍
That Vertex looks awesome. I only have one analogue and it's the Casio MRW-200h with black face, white numerals, highly legible, day date, 100m, got it in a rubber strap, very light and very affordable, it's my daily at the moment.
Field watches are my absolute favorite watch type, 4/10 out of my collection (5/10 if you count the 5610). There's something just absolutely timeless about a 3-6-9 dial.
I don’t have a field watch, mine are all divers and I take them all diving. My current go to, is my Tudor FXD Pelagos but I’m a massive fan of my CWC SBS “Re-Org” diver. 👍
I will always like a dive watch better due to the timing bezel. However, lately I'm getting tired with automatic movement (which is the sensible movement to put in a dive watch) so i put my eyes on field watch since many use manually wound movement.
I have the Seiko "Arnie" as well. What a cool retro watch. I can be a diver and a field watch. It's a beast. Liking that Vertex, looks good, but I know what my wife will say........................ Great show Russell.
The Arnie is my Apocalypse watch. Perpetual calendar and 20+ years on the solar battery. Fitted with my steel shrouds (black or brushed ) and put on a HEMSUT nylon velcro strap. Ready for anything.
If I could only pick one watch out of my collection, I would go with my Seiko 5 Landshark. It is highly legible easy to read, and it looks like it can take a beating. Let's not forget the water resistance as well. Great show! Been looking for another field watch to add to my collection.
Love the show! Always fresh and always mad. Listen to the missus opinion. I do it myself as well. I have two field watches. A Khaki Mechanical Black and a baby Murph. I m a sucker for field watches. Aaaand a GA2100🥳Greetings from Greece!
I have a lovely Hamilton wind up , when i wind it it will go for a few days . Have several seikos, bulovas field watches , love them but divided on nato straps .Easily converted to a quality leather strap though .
I don't have a proper field watch, but have a Casio MRW-200H with black dial and white numbers which is the closest thing to it on a budget. Along with my G-Shock Rangeman GW-9400-1. That Vertex looks great!
Field watches are my favorite. I have Hamilton khaki field, a quartz ll bean field watch, seiko alpinist (which probably qualifies). My citizen solar diver could probably work as field watch too.
My first automatic watch was a field watch, the Formex field petrol. Now i own 2 more, the Circula Pro Trail sand and the Hamilton Kakhi field in green 🙂 and gz to 100k from 🇦🇹 (Austria)
This is great fun and I very much appreciate your focus on the field watch. I wonder myself what counts as a field watch because many divers and pilot watches do very well in the field. A few points: a field watch needs a curved crystal so as not to reflect light and give away your position. And high water resistance is also much appreciated because it gets very wet in the field. And dust is perhaps the biggest enemy of watches as it gets in everywhere. A watch with a mere 30m or 50m of water resistance is not enough for a field watch, imho. Also, for Brits and Americans who fight wars in different time zones, a gmt is very handy to track time on the home front. G-Shocks can be great watches but they don't last terribly long and look shabby after a few years of daily use and that's not great. A traditional watch would look great after 30 years, but a G-Shock? Not likely.
One of my faves is the Seiko SNE331 Black ion plated case, Solar powered with 100m WR. Very inexpensive as well. And of course, the watch that started my collecting journey, the Seiko 5 SNK 809!
- My field watch is a RZE Valour 38. Awesome specs and the nylon strap it comes on is high quality. I paid $30 more for the custom rze rubber strap and it too is top notch.
Thoughts on SWC Bunker? It seems pretty good to me. Thinking of pulling the trigger on the black and green. Need my favorite watch expert to justify my purchase.
Without cheating (ie presenting dive watches as field watches, lol), here are my field watches: 1.Vostok Komandirskie: Hand-wound, dirt cheap, moddable, no WR (well, you can wash your hands with it), nonexistent lume... I got 3 of them! 2. Qimei Platoon II: Battery powered, 100m WR, great lume, the closest I could get to an affordable Benrus type II-style watch. 3. Citizen CA7045-14E : Solar, 100m WR, Chronograph function, good lume 4. Seiko SNZG09K1 : Automatic, 100m WR, Ok lume 5. Casio DW5610: Solar with hibernation mode, great backlight, ludicrously accurate + auto synchronization, 200m WR, the quintessential G-Shock. 6. Orient Defender II: The field watch that looks great, no matter the attire. Looks great with shorts, looks great with a tuxedo. Automatic, 100m WR, OK lume.
I bought the reissue WWW from Timor. 36mm automatic, i wear it alot more than a would have ever thought! Great show, kind of a fieldwatch-nerd here. :)
Wearing my Citizen EcoDrive "fieldyGMTflieger" today - too cluttered and poor lume to be a real field watch but its already a thin, light matt case with a bulletproof 10+yr old mech with crownguards so if you lost the GMT hand and markings on the dial and added flat sapphire and decent lume it would be......ok a different watch, ....almost a perfect field watch
That Vertex is gorgeous, but way over what I'm comfortable spending. I have 8 field watches, my favourite being a toss up between my Citizen Promaster Tough and Hamilton Khaki Field.You're right, if I had to give up all my watches but one, it's one of these that would stay.
A field watch was my first proper Swiss watch (beyond my childhood Swatches), so I have a soft spot for them for sure. I shockingly don't have a Hamilton Khaki Field (have a "Cooper"), but still have one of my 2 Victorinox field watches from over 20 years ago (just got a fresh battery), a Redwood micro brand one, 2 Alpinists, and my crown jewel Explorer II. Dive watches have been the thing for a number of years, but I have more field watches than divers. Beyond just Studio Underd0g's latest release, I feel like more field watches are starting to come out from micro brands. I am definitely giving two thumbs up to that move. Thank for the great list. I do think that Seiko LandShark is cool. I do wish Seiko would release something like that in the Prospex line with a sapphire crystal and a bit of an upgraded bracelet. Not something so expensive as the spring drive SNR025/SLA071, but something just a bit elevated. How does that sound?
🇬🇧 They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them, we will remember them. 🇬🇧 Very appropriate Russ since Armistice Day is coming up. Thank you to all those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
NITE MX10, back dial with orange hands and markers. Tellingly, I was wearing it when your video popped up. Yes, I suppose this is my go to daily watch, when there's nothing special happening (BB58), not going sea fishing (Casio GBD 200UU-1ER), or not even just staring at the mechanicals (Oris 65 12HR). It just tells the time, both day and night (with fantastic tritium) and has that all important NATO stock number on the case.
Another awesome video! I've got both the Arnie and just got the Landshark last week all because i watched your videos! Wonder why you didn't mention the Timex Expedition North titanium??
2:27 It all depends on the mission these days and even back then in WW2 as some still had pocket watches.... Which Grand Thumb an ex army ranger still prefers an automatic anloge watch as they'll just run and you can use it as a compass.
isn't it too long? 6,5 inch wrist here. Also yours seems to be curved at the lugs, but not the standard one in uncle website. Please, be so kind as to link yours for me. Thanks
Have to spoil, if I had to choose just one watch it would indeed be a dresswatch - but as rugged and reliable as a fieldwatch cause there isn't much of a difference buildwise, right?
The Seiko SRPG27 (real world) is an underrated field watch... we can´t imagine how reliable and beautiful this watch is. Although the Tudor Ranger is definitely a grail.
You are right that trench watches led to the adoption of wristwatches (at least for men, for women they had become popular amongst the wealthy in the late 19th century). However, the WW2 military watches (what you are calling "field watch") did not influence civilian wristwatches. Wristwatches among civies had become common well before WW2. They were already becoming ubiquitous in the 20s and had become more popular than pocket watches by the 30s. Rudolph Valentino can be seen wearing a Cartier in the "Sheik" (from 1926), and Bogart was famous for supporting a number of different brands through the late 20s to the early 40s (Longines, Gruen, Hamilton etc.).
Oh dear, I started to count watches that could be a field watch. I gave up as most if not all of my G-Shock could be in that bucket and that was before I looked into my Casio collection that were waterproof. Anyway ignoring battery and automatic watches that I have I do have the Hamilton Khaki mechanical manual wind so I'll stick with that one.
I have a few, including the Khaki you show in the video. There's a thin line between field watches and pilot watches, isn't there? For example is an IWC MkXII a field watch? What about a Smiths Navigator?
The German manufacturers Archimede, Sinn and Damasko make fantastic quality GADA watches, there are others but those 3 have the excellent water resistance I think is necessary for a serious field watch. I know the Sinn and Damasko are pilots watches but modern examples of the two genre's have become so similar that they're almost indistinguishable. Also my Seiko's [SARB Alpinist and 70's SQ] have never let me down despite hard use.
In my collection of what I consider field watches I own, a today's field watch gshock mudmaster gwg 2000, the "futuristic" one is another gshock the gmw-b5000tva the squared titanium -, the first titanium I had, Tissot T-Touch from back 2010, and the collection cannot be complete without an automatic diver, the Marathon GSAR Gray Maple (Yes, I'm Canadian)
Hamilton Khaki Field 38, Hamilton Murph, Bulova A-11, Timor Dirty Dozen, Marathon GPQ, CWC G10, G-Shock 5600, Smiths Everest, Timex Standard (the one with narrow hands, 3,6,9 dial) and Invicta Vintage (34mm). All of them are part of my collection and I consider to be Field watches. Now I am selling a big part of them. I loved to try all of them. I still consider the Tudor Ranger.
Sometimes a single type of watch can be your thing!
Great video!
Cheers!
Field watches are out standing in the field. Har har. I love my 34 mm Hamilton and miss my old Explorer.
Rocking the Hamilton Murph 38 and the Khaki King both in bracelets! Took them for hiking, kayaking, camping, basically all the outdoors activities!
I have a Timex weekender feild watch with the khaki strap. I love it!
Orient Defender II - the perfect field Watch for me. I know it doesn't classify as a "classic" field watch for some purists due to the fact it has a weekday and date complication but for me that is a huge plus! The price is unbeatable and it has been one of my most worn watches. Greetings from Austria
Great vid. My first auto was a Seiko SNK809. Great little field watch.
All the wirsst,smart and pockets watchs I own(around a dozen now) are all field/ military/ aviation watches because I like the funcataly of them!
This is probably one of your best videos! LOVE your passion for history!
That Vertex is such a beautiful watch! I have several field watches and love them all. But instead of picking one of those to highlight, I'll pick my greatest watch regret, which was selling a Vietnam era Hamilton field watch I owned for years. It was a thing of beauty! I almost never wore it because it was so small (34mm I believe), but loved it none the less. Then in a moment of madness decided to sell it. A great video Russell! Thanks!
G Shock completely dominates law enforcement, emergency services, military and construction worldwide.
Casio ae 1500wh
100%
As an EMT I started with a Lorus (the field watch with fully lumed dial) then treated myself to a Traser with tritium tubes. It's easier measuring 15 seconds with an analogue, and no needing a third hand to activate a backlight!
@@BagoGardeDude thanx,i was thinking for a long time to buy it ,now is on sale,here in Macedonia js about 40 euros price . Wanna ask ... Negative or positive display version ?
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I have 3 field watches, Lorus sport lumibrite, Lorus titanium and Seiko snk809. My fourth will be Rangemaster mechanical (picking it up in couple of days) and fifth will be a Mad Hacker. One to keep would be snk809, love that watch. Great video as always, Russ!
I have a few field watches from; Casio G-shocks to Casio ProTrek twin sensor (now wish I had gotten the triple sensor with barometer), Timex Expedition Scout, Vostok Komanderski, Lorus Lumibrite, Seiko SNK809 and probably a few others I'm forgetting. Next one will be a micro-brand Boldr Venture Carbon (I feel that the carbon may be more durable and rugged that titanium - and realistically how much of a weight savings is there between the two).
Never knew there is a rangemaster. I guess you meant the rangeman?
@@ardianha5346 Nope, I meant Islander x Urban Gentry Rangemaster mechanical limited edition
😢 no CWC RN re-issue??!! Now that’s just upsetting. I think this is the perfect example of a diver field watch, and can do it all. Water resistance, legible dial, top movement, mil spec, no nonsense.
Thanks for the video MWC. Lovely watches and great content as always.
Gotta throw this one out there.
Victorinox FieldForce Chronograph
😎👍
Picked up a pristine CWC g10 a few weeks ago. Birth year (‘89). It has absolutely dominated my wrist ever since. It’s an absolute clinic in design.
You can’t beat a CWC. I have an SBS diver and it’s the best watch I own. 👍
Great video Russ! Of course I have g shocks aplenty, a baby alpinist, Arnie, several Hamiltons… but like you mention the divers that cross over into field territory- I think many pilot watches are the same way. Legible and simple. I think of my damasko dc70, oris pro-pilot, laco flieger pro, as being very “field” as well… cheers!!!
When I served in Iraq and Afghanistan back during 2006-2008 everyone wore G shock, we all got one as it was just the done thing. Now I think the lads mainly use Garmins, with a niche wearing watches from a serving soldier brand called Stirling timepieces.
I've got a Seiko 5 SNK809 and a Citizen BM8180 and I really like them.
4 out of 5 of my watch collection are field/pilot watches: Citizen Chandler, Seiko 5 srpg39, Benrus series 3061, and my current GADA daily driver, the Islander x Hemel Hawkeye. My 5th watch is the srpd55 5kx modded with a coin edge bezel, stainless insert, and leather strap to make it more pilot style, so yeah, I guess you can say I have a type 😜
The field watches worth, mentioning, include the Seiko alpinist 017, Seiko Arnie, Hamilton khaki king, Rolex explorer 1, and too many G shocks to list. Great video! Cheers.!
Nice collection, great commentary on the history.
Love the Seiko Land Shark!
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I love field watches . It's probably why I own allot of the more modern solar casio Protreks. if you count my 2 Seiko field watched I own 7 Protreks and 3 gshocks small enough to be classified as *field* watches for a total of 12. I love casio ABC watches. they are just so bloody versatile and the new prw30, 50s and 60s are so bloody wrist friendly I can't stop wearing them.
For me the Damasko DS30 is the ultimate field watch. Its one of my favourite watches in my collection. I do however agree that g-shocks are probably the best pick for most people.
My DS30 shares top spot in my small collection with a 70's Omega Dynamic, I had a G-Shock but it was too bulky, one of the joys of the Damasko is it's 10mm height.
Got one to suggest if you ever come across. Redwood Watches out of Canada make a cool field watch. I love the looks of my quartz model Super affordable. Feels a little cheap but it holds up well to heavy use. Great video!
I’m totally with you, field watches are my favourite type of watch. I love the additional complications of a diver or a chrono or a digital and it a always fun to change things up, but if you said I could only have one watch, then a field watch would be that one. Awesome show MWC!
You’re right - out of my collection which consists of a Submariner, a Ball, Tags, Breitling & GShocks my most favourite go-to watch as well as the one I wear 90% of the time is my Seiko 5 SRPG29 - I absolutely love it!! They are a bargain at under £300 and if they had Rolex or IWC written on them I’m sure people would be tumbling over themselves to pay £2k for them.
I’ve got two watches that you could call field watches, in a way: the Hamilton Khaki Murph 42 (it’s a refined version of the traditional Khaki), and another one that’s a luxury dress watch, but it does the job: a Rolex 6694 with date. The latter is so comfortable to wear, goes well with all sorts of outfits, durable, still waterproof today, precise… I’d stick with this one without a doubt.
Citizen do nice ones, Royal marines, and other versions, Citizen promaster tough titanium and the likes.
Love my Khaki Field Automatic on bracelet.
Being a bit of a war buff, having had a great uncle in WW1, then dad & his brothers in WW2, I’m really into field watches. I have a number of trench watches too. I collected some 6 Vietnam US issue watches. Among them several Benrus & a lovely Hamilton just like you showed Russ. They’re all manufactured between 1967-72. Steve McQueen wore a Benrus Vietnam watch in Bullitt. Has to be cool right?😎👍🏻
I absolutely agree on field watches. My Vertex M100 (manual, like yours) is an essential part of my army uniform, but on leather or a mesh bracelet it also goes well with a suit and tie for the work day. I have a few other pieces that can be classed as field watches even if not marketed as such, including my Vertex M60C and Seiko MM300 divers,Pinion Neutron, which has a dressy blue guilloche sector dial, but is still definitely a field watch. Even my Rolex Milgauss fits the bill as it is 100 meter water resistant, anti-magnetic (of course) and highly reliable and legible. I’ve got an Aristo fleiger with a hand wound movement that would also qualify, but for its low 30 meter water resistance, and can even consider my dressy Seiko Presage Sharp Edged GMT (SPB303) as a field watch as it is also water resistant to 100 meters, highly legible (except for the hard-to-read date pointer) and what is more military than a second time zone?
If I could only keep one, I would have to make it the Rolex as that was a 20th anniversary gift from my wife, but if I could only keep two, the other would definitely be the Vertex M100.
Do love that Vertex!!!👍
I have my late father's Vertex circa 1944/45 still going strong and keeping good time but stopped wearing it every day.
In my collection, #1-with-a-bullet is Seiko's 017 Alpinist, with field-watch vibes through-and-through. Second-in-line would be yet another Seiko, the 5 Sports GMT (SSK003 in my case): similar day-and-night legibility, durable enough, and not-quite-as-good-but-good-enough WR (remember, Hamilton's Khaki Field mech rates 50m WR, half again what the 5 GMT offers).
I still have my fathers CYMA 'Dirty Dozen' Field watch along with his medals and dog tags from the second world war. Love it
Great topic my friend.
I own the following.......
BALTANY Dirty Dozen quartz
BALTANY Explorer-esq 369 dial
NIVADA GRENCHEN Super Antarctic black dial with green markers.
The one I would choose to only have in my collection would be the NIVADA obvs!! 😂👍
My go to field watch is my Sinn 856 tegimented bombproof beast. It weighs like 2 tons. Also have a Seiko baby alpinist which kicks ass too.
That Vertex looks awesome. I only have one analogue and it's the Casio MRW-200h with black face, white numerals, highly legible, day date, 100m, got it in a rubber strap, very light and very affordable, it's my daily at the moment.
Timex Mk1 camper, the Macgyver watch is my favorite and very economical.
The only plastic watches i wear are the Timex vintage and modern campers with genuine military roots .☺☺
Field watches are my absolute favorite watch type, 4/10 out of my collection (5/10 if you count the 5610). There's something just absolutely timeless about a 3-6-9 dial.
I don’t have a field watch, mine are all divers and I take them all diving. My current go to, is my Tudor FXD Pelagos but I’m a massive fan of my CWC SBS “Re-Org” diver. 👍
I will always like a dive watch better due to the timing bezel.
However, lately I'm getting tired with automatic movement (which is the sensible movement to put in a dive watch) so i put my eyes on field watch since many use manually wound movement.
I have the Seiko "Arnie" as well. What a cool retro watch. I can be a diver and a field watch. It's a beast. Liking that Vertex, looks good, but I know what my wife will say........................ Great show Russell.
The Arnie is my Apocalypse watch. Perpetual calendar and 20+ years on the solar battery. Fitted with my steel shrouds (black or brushed ) and put on a HEMSUT nylon velcro strap. Ready for anything.
If I could only pick one watch out of my collection, I would go with my Seiko 5 Landshark. It is highly legible easy to read, and it looks like it can take a beating. Let's not forget the water resistance as well. Great show! Been looking for another field watch to add to my collection.
Love the show! Always fresh and always mad. Listen to the missus opinion. I do it myself as well. I have two field watches. A Khaki Mechanical Black and a baby Murph. I m a sucker for field watches. Aaaand a GA2100🥳Greetings from Greece!
I have the "Arnie" Seiko but the OD Green SNJ031. I love it, love the look and it's surprisingly comfortable to wear with the silicone strap.
I have a lovely Hamilton wind up , when i wind it it will go for a few days .
Have several seikos, bulovas field watches , love them but divided on nato straps .Easily converted to a quality leather strap though .
Seiko SRPC 89, the queen of the field watch. Because it is a Seiko. And an Hamilton Khaki Pilot Pioneer.
I don't have a proper field watch, but have a Casio MRW-200H with black dial and white numbers which is the closest thing to it on a budget. Along with my G-Shock Rangeman GW-9400-1. That Vertex looks great!
Field watches are my favorite. I have Hamilton khaki field, a quartz ll bean field watch, seiko alpinist (which probably qualifies). My citizen solar diver could probably work as field watch too.
Seiko alpinist is my fav watch of all time and its easily the one watch id keep if i had to sell the rest......that or the speedtimer tbh
Great vid Russ. I do love that Vertex.
My first automatic watch was a field watch, the Formex field petrol. Now i own 2 more, the Circula Pro Trail sand and the Hamilton Kakhi field in green 🙂 and gz to 100k from 🇦🇹 (Austria)
I have the Lorus Lumibrite which is a great field watch for £30. The Timex Expedition North Titanium Automatic seems to be a great choice at £320.
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This is great fun and I very much appreciate your focus on the field watch. I wonder myself what counts as a field watch because many divers and pilot watches do very well in the field. A few points: a field watch needs a curved crystal so as not to reflect light and give away your position. And high water resistance is also much appreciated because it gets very wet in the field. And dust is perhaps the biggest enemy of watches as it gets in everywhere. A watch with a mere 30m or 50m of water resistance is not enough for a field watch, imho. Also, for Brits and Americans who fight wars in different time zones, a gmt is very handy to track time on the home front. G-Shocks can be great watches but they don't last terribly long and look shabby after a few years of daily use and that's not great. A traditional watch would look great after 30 years, but a G-Shock? Not likely.
One of my faves is the Seiko SNE331 Black ion plated case, Solar powered with 100m WR. Very inexpensive as well. And of course, the watch that started my collecting journey, the Seiko 5 SNK 809!
Superb my friend!
My field watch is seiko SRPG31K. Its doing good. Its like everyday watch
I love that vertex, simple and beautiful 😍
- My field watch is a RZE Valour 38. Awesome specs and the nylon strap it comes on is high quality. I paid $30 more for the custom rze rubber strap and it too is top notch.
Just one in mine, Seiko sarb017. Looking for another at the moment and trying to stay away from the obvious... Any suggestions?
Rocking a G10 CWC right now.. its making me consider selling my IWC Mark 16..
Damn you CWC! Your watches are too cool!
I just put a new silicone barton strap on my Seiko prospex field watch, looking very nice indeed
Can you review the Boderry Voyager? Been seeing it around and wanted to know your perspective on it!
Thoughts on SWC Bunker? It seems pretty good to me. Thinking of pulling the trigger on the black and green. Need my favorite watch expert to justify my purchase.
Without cheating (ie presenting dive watches as field watches, lol), here are my field watches:
1.Vostok Komandirskie: Hand-wound, dirt cheap, moddable, no WR (well, you can wash your hands with it), nonexistent lume... I got 3 of them!
2. Qimei Platoon II: Battery powered, 100m WR, great lume, the closest I could get to an affordable Benrus type II-style watch.
3. Citizen CA7045-14E : Solar, 100m WR, Chronograph function, good lume
4. Seiko SNZG09K1 : Automatic, 100m WR, Ok lume
5. Casio DW5610: Solar with hibernation mode, great backlight, ludicrously accurate + auto synchronization, 200m WR, the quintessential G-Shock.
6. Orient Defender II: The field watch that looks great, no matter the attire. Looks great with shorts, looks great with a tuxedo. Automatic, 100m WR, OK lume.
I bought the reissue WWW from Timor. 36mm automatic, i wear it alot more than a would have ever thought! Great show, kind of a fieldwatch-nerd here. :)
Wearing my Citizen EcoDrive "fieldyGMTflieger" today - too cluttered and poor lume to be a real field watch but its already a thin, light matt case with a bulletproof 10+yr old mech with crownguards so if you lost the GMT hand and markings on the dial and added flat sapphire and decent lume it would be......ok a different watch, ....almost a perfect field watch
Several G shocks, an Arnie, but for me my absolute favourite is my Bulova 96A219, the quartz version of the Hack
That Vertex is gorgeous, but way over what I'm comfortable spending. I have 8 field watches, my favourite being a toss up between my Citizen Promaster Tough and Hamilton Khaki Field.You're right, if I had to give up all my watches but one, it's one of these that would stay.
Great stuff my friend!
@@THEMADWATCHCOLLECTORCheers Russell. Love the channel.
I have a 50s Olma incablock 17 jewels qins up . and a vintage Russian one. They weren't very big in those days. In your honor I wore it today.
A field watch was my first proper Swiss watch (beyond my childhood Swatches), so I have a soft spot for them for sure. I shockingly don't have a Hamilton Khaki Field (have a "Cooper"), but still have one of my 2 Victorinox field watches from over 20 years ago (just got a fresh battery), a Redwood micro brand one, 2 Alpinists, and my crown jewel Explorer II. Dive watches have been the thing for a number of years, but I have more field watches than divers. Beyond just Studio Underd0g's latest release, I feel like more field watches are starting to come out from micro brands. I am definitely giving two thumbs up to that move. Thank for the great list. I do think that Seiko LandShark is cool. I do wish Seiko would release something like that in the Prospex line with a sapphire crystal and a bit of an upgraded bracelet. Not something so expensive as the spring drive SNR025/SLA071, but something just a bit elevated. How does that sound?
If I do have to select only one watch in collection, it would be my Hamillton khaki field...I completely agree with you on that on!
🇬🇧 They shall grow not old,
as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them,
nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun
and in the morning,
we will remember them,
we will remember them. 🇬🇧
Very appropriate Russ since Armistice Day is coming up.
Thank you to all those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
Well said. Respect.
Elliot Brown
CWC
Nite
All great field watches.
Seiko SNZG-015J on my wrist. They're still available, but prices are slowly climbing.
Have you checked out the Boderry voyager.? It's a fantastic watch and fully titanium for less than £100! Thats my pick.
And what about the Timex North Expedition Field Titanium ?
your Vertex is a thing of wonder
Bertucci dx3 field watch is nice watch!
Gotta give a shout out to Benrus DTU 2A! The original. Love mine!
Nice work as always!!
NITE MX10, back dial with orange hands and markers. Tellingly, I was wearing it when your video popped up. Yes, I suppose this is my go to daily watch, when there's nothing special happening (BB58), not going sea fishing (Casio GBD 200UU-1ER), or not even just staring at the mechanicals (Oris 65 12HR). It just tells the time, both day and night (with fantastic tritium) and has that all important NATO stock number on the case.
Another awesome video! I've got both the Arnie and just got the Landshark last week all because i watched your videos! Wonder why you didn't mention the Timex Expedition North titanium??
I couldn't imagine just having only one watch, but if that was the case, it would be either my Spinnaker Hull or my 1053 Invicta Prodiver!
2:27 It all depends on the mission these days and even back then in WW2 as some still had pocket watches.... Which Grand Thumb an ex army ranger still prefers an automatic anloge watch as they'll just run and you can use it as a compass.
which strap are you sporting in your willard? Great vid, as always
Uncle straps tropic
isn't it too long? 6,5 inch wrist here. Also yours seems to be curved at the lugs, but not the standard one in uncle website. Please, be so kind as to link yours for me. Thanks
Loved this video ❤
Have to spoil, if I had to choose just one watch it would indeed be a dresswatch - but as rugged and reliable as a fieldwatch cause there isn't much of a difference buildwise, right?
I absolutely love my f-91w and i was wondering of there was a watch that's basically a direct upgrade to it? Kinda like an f-91w with new features
A W-86
Check out the Nite MX10. Fantastic field watch,just ask the SAS. And a bargain for £300
nice collection, would have liked to see the railmaster in there as well
The Seiko SRPG27 (real world) is an underrated field watch... we can´t imagine how reliable and beautiful this watch is. Although the Tudor Ranger is definitely a grail.
You are right that trench watches led to the adoption of wristwatches (at least for men, for women they had become popular amongst the wealthy in the late 19th century). However, the WW2 military watches (what you are calling "field watch") did not influence civilian wristwatches.
Wristwatches among civies had become common well before WW2. They were already becoming ubiquitous in the 20s and had become more popular than pocket watches by the 30s.
Rudolph Valentino can be seen wearing a Cartier in the "Sheik" (from 1926), and Bogart was famous for supporting a number of different brands through the late 20s to the early 40s (Longines, Gruen, Hamilton etc.).
casio mtp e715?
Oh dear, I started to count watches that could be a field watch. I gave up as most if not all of my G-Shock could be in that bucket and that was before I looked into my Casio collection that were waterproof. Anyway ignoring battery and automatic watches that I have I do have the Hamilton Khaki mechanical manual wind so I'll stick with that one.
I have a few, including the Khaki you show in the video. There's a thin line between field watches and pilot watches, isn't there? For example is an IWC MkXII a field watch? What about a Smiths Navigator?
The German manufacturers Archimede, Sinn and Damasko make fantastic quality GADA watches, there are others but those 3 have the excellent water resistance I think is necessary for a serious field watch. I know the Sinn and Damasko are pilots watches but modern examples of the two genre's have become so similar that they're almost indistinguishable. Also my Seiko's [SARB Alpinist and 70's SQ] have never let me down despite hard use.
In my collection of what I consider field watches I own, a today's field watch gshock mudmaster gwg 2000, the "futuristic" one is another gshock the gmw-b5000tva the squared titanium -, the first titanium I had, Tissot T-Touch from back 2010, and the collection cannot be complete without an automatic diver, the Marathon GSAR Gray Maple (Yes, I'm Canadian)
Out of your collection, the Seiko Willard is the coolest
Yeah, a field watch video!!! I have a few of these, but am on the run tonight! Consider this a place-holder comment...with one to follow!!!
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