hami's x-landing

Published on April 8th, 2010

PVD has become vogue in watch design, and the X-Landing from Hamilton is no exception. Hami has brought to market, a piece reflective of the first all-metal aircraft of the 1920s.

This GMT chronograph, with design touches reflecting the materials and structures of the early metal planes, has a unique feature that will fancy aviators and people on the ground as well…..

The TOD feature marks the transition from the cruise phase of a flight to the descent phase. Pilot wearers mark the aircraft’s cruising altitude in feet at the 9 o’clock position, using the crown located at 10 o’clock. Integrating a standard descent angle of 3°, the Khaki X-Landing then reveals the number of nautical miles before the final destination that marks the start of the optimal descent in a small, dedicated window. Maybe you just wanna, note the time that you’re supposed to land, but hey, the X-Landing gives you an option….

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