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I’m now in the market for a “dumb” watch. Looking at field watches, really just want something durable and simple preferably with a date. I see a lot of recommendations for Hamilton field khaki. Anyone have experience with those or any other recommendations?
 
I wear a Timex Expedition with a six dollar stretch bracelet I got at Goodwill.

The watch was a return on Amazon so $40 for both. It's about 0.5 second slow per day and seems to be pretty tough. I wear it everywhere and it gets washed multiple times a day.

Some day I will get a nice watch, but for now this looks nice and is functioning well.
 
I’m now in the market for a “dumb” watch. Looking at field watches, really just want something durable and simple preferably with a date. I see a lot of recommendations for Hamilton field khaki. Anyone have experience with those or any other recommendations?

I love my pro trek triple sensor. Solar powered so no battery changes. Ridiculously durable and I can check things like altitude, pressure changes, sunrise and sunset times and directions without having to rely on any computer updates. I have no need for a smart watch as I’ve used this for 5+ years without a si no or issue.


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G-shock is the nicest budget friendly you'll probably find. There are a number of variants for them nowadays.

Next step up from a G-shock is probably a Suunto Core
Then you start getting into "smart" watches like Garmins and other models of Suunto
 
I’m now in the market for a “dumb” watch. Looking at field watches, really just want something durable and simple preferably with a date. I see a lot of recommendations for Hamilton field khaki. Anyone have experience with those or any other recommendations?

I purchased a Hamilton Khaki Field Auto earlier this year and have enjoyed wearing it. Seems to nicely straddle the line between a “nice watch” (for most of us) that can be worn with office attire while still being casual and not too flashy.
 
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