Hamilton and Call of Duty continue their tactical partnership with the Khaki Field Auto 38mm Black Ops 7 Special Edition, launching November 14. Limited to 5,000 pieces worldwide, the watch bridges the gap between physical watchmaking and digital gamingโappearing both on the wrist of in-game character Axel Vermaak and as a real-world collectible for franchise fans. This marks Hamilton’s third collaboration with the billion-dollar gaming franchise, and the timing couldn’t be more strategic: Black Ops 7 drops the same day.
A Field Watch Built for Both Worlds
The collaboration leans heavily on Hamilton’s military heritage, which dates back to supplying U.S. forces during World War II. The Khaki Field collection has always represented functional, no-nonsense designโattributes that align naturally with the tactical universe of Call of Duty. What sets this release apart is its dual existence: players can see and interact with the watch in-game while wearing the physical version in real life. That crossover appeals to a massive audience. Call of Duty has sold over 500 million copies worldwide and generated more than $30 billion in revenue, making it one of the largest entertainment franchises on the planet.

Hamilton isn’t new to narrative-driven collaborations. The brand has appeared in over 500 films and television series, from Interstellar to Men in Black. Partnering with a video game franchise represents a natural evolution of that strategy, especially as gaming increasingly blurs the line between virtual and tangible experiences.
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Tactical Design, Classic Hamilton DNA
The watch itself remains true to the Khaki Field formula. The 38mm stainless steel case offers comfortable proportions and 100 meters of water resistance, making it suitable for daily wear. The black dial features painted Arabic numerals and hands treated with Super-LumiNova for visibility in low lightโa functional detail that nods to the nocturnal operations depicted in Black Ops missions. A date window sits at 3 o’clock, maintaining the clean, legible layout the collection is known for.
Inside, the Hamilton H-10 automatic movement delivers 80 hours of power reserve, meaning the watch can sit unworn over a long weekend and still keep time when picked up again. The movement is based on the ETA C07.611, an evolution of the reliable 2824 caliber. It’s a proven workhorse that prioritizes durability over complications.

The watch ships on a green NATO-style strap with brown leather accents, reinforcing the military aesthetic. The only overt reference to Call of Duty appears on the caseback, which features the official Black Ops 7 insignia. Beyond that engraving and the themed packaging, the watch is visually identical to Hamilton’s standard Khaki Field referencesโintentional restraint that keeps the design wearable beyond the gaming context.
Pricing & Availability
The Hamilton Khaki Field Auto 38mm Call of Duty Black Ops 7 Special Edition launches November 14, 2025, with a retail price of $975. That represents a $230 premium over the standard Khaki Field Automatic 38mm. The price difference accounts for the limited production run, exclusive caseback engraving, and collector-grade packaging. Whether that premium justifies the purchase depends largely on the buyer’s attachment to the franchise. For Call of Duty fans, the in-game integration and limited availability may make the decision easy. For watch enthusiasts, it’s a straightforward Khaki Field with a narrative twist.

Final Thoughts
Hamilton has found a way to extend its military-inspired design language into a space where precision, timing, and tactical execution matter just as much as they do on a battlefieldโor a wrist. The Khaki Field Call of Duty Black Ops 7 Special Edition isn’t trying to reinvent the field watch. It’s offering a collectible entry point for a gaming audience that may not yet own a mechanical watch, while giving longtime Hamilton fans a version with cultural relevance beyond traditional horology. In a market where gaming and lifestyle products increasingly intersect, this collaboration makes strategic sense for both parties.
Specs, Pricing & Availability
Brand: Hamilton
Model: Khaki Field Auto 38mm Call of Duty Black Ops 7 Special Edition
Reference: H70475930
Dial: Black with painted Arabic numerals
Lume: Super-LumiNova
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Diameter: 38mm
Thickness: 10.9mm
Crystal: Sapphire
Case Back: Stainless steel with Call of Duty Black Ops 7 engraving
Water Resistance: 100 m
Strap: Green NATO-style with brown leather accents
Lug Width: 20mm
Movement: Hamilton H-10 Automatic (based on ETA C07.611)
Power Reserve: 80 hours
Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds, date
Price: $975 USD
Availability: November 14, 2025 via Hamilton authorized retailers
Limited Edition: Yes (5,000 pieces)




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