Here's What A $1,000 Call Of Duty Watch Looks Like
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Here's What A $1,000 Call Of Duty Watch Looks Like
"With our partnership with Call of Duty, we're expanding that narrative into a new frontier: interactive storytelling. Gaming is now one of the most immersive mediums, and by becoming 'the watchmaker of game makers,' we're not just placing watches in virtual worlds--we're helping shape the aesthetic and emotional experience of gameplay,"
"This evolution isn't new--it's a journey we began in 2019 with our debut in Far Cry 6, marking Hamilton's first step into the gaming universe,"
"We amplified that presence this year through our collaboration with Kojima Studio for Death Stranding 2, a partnership that reflects our commitment to immersive storytelling and cutting-edge design."
Hamilton released a limited-edition Khaki Field watch in partnership with Call of Duty timed to Black Ops 7's November 14 launch. The run is limited to 5,000 pieces and the watch maintains the standard 38mm Khaki Field design, with the only game-specific element being a unique caseback and themed packaging. The watch appears in-game on character Axel Vermaak and represents Hamilton's third video game collaboration after Far Cry 6 and Death Stranding 2. The model features a black dial, green NATO-style strap with brown leather accents, stainless steel case, H-10 automatic movement with 80-hour power reserve, 100 meters water resistance, a date window, and a $975 price.
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