AugustMan (Malaysia)

Hamilton rekindles the 1960s and 1970s hand-wound chronograp­h designs with the new Intra-Matic Chronograp­h H

Hamilton rekindles the golden age of hand-wound chronograp­h designs of the 1960s and 1970s with the new Intra-Matic Chronograp­h H

- WORDS BY KC YAP PHOTOS BY HAMILTON

INSPIRED BY THE POPULAR Chronograp­hs A and B of 1968, the new Hamilton IntraMatic Chronograp­h H seamlessly fits with the modern collection of Hamilton timepieces while retaining a subtle individual­ity. With this satisfying­ly unique character, it will appeal to those who appreciate the purity and complexity of a manually wound chronograp­h movement.

Not just a watch that tells the time, the Intra-Matic Chronograp­h H is made to interact with: to wind, to activate the stopwatch, to feel and see directly the analogue craft that makes it possible. To achieve this, Hamilton worked with its partners to develop a new hand-wound chronograp­h movement, the Hamilton caliber H-51. Featuring an extended power reserve of 60 hours, the new technology thoroughly modernises a vintage favourite and is housed in a slim stainless-steel case.

Super-LumiNova accents on the black and white panda dial recall the colour of aged radium, and a box-style sapphire crystal further evokes the typical characteri­stics of those peerless Hamilton chronograp­hs of the 1960s and 1970s.

Sized to a versatile 40mm, and cased in stainless steel with either a black leather strap or mesh bracelet, the IntraMatic Chronograp­h H is designed for anyone whose soul is truly stirred by mechanical watchmakin­g, heritage design, craftsmans­hip and utility. Officially, this outstandin­g timepiece marks the return of hand-wound chronograp­hs to the Hamilton fold with this outstandin­g wristwatch.

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