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Harrison Ford Khaki Conservation Watch



Harrison Ford, a long time board member of Conservation International has partnered with Hamilton watches to create the Khaki Conservation watch. A portion of the proceeds from the sales of the watch (4,000 units to be offered from mid-November to the end of December) will go to support Conservation International.

The Khaki Conservation is a 42mm stainless steel watch in Hamilton's Khaki series and has a Swiss automatic GMT movement which can be seen through its see-through case back. The watch's second time zone highlights locations of CI projects, from Colombia to Indonesia.The signature of Harrison Ford and the Conservation International logo are engraved on the caseback window. And no fancy watch box here, it comes in corrugated recycled cardboard packaging. The watch sells for $1,195.

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 Posted: Fri Dec 5th, 2008 09:22 am
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Nice looking watch....it ought to put a sudden end to global warming!  mistake.gifsubtlelaugh.gifsubtlelaugh.gifsubtlelaugh.gif

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 Posted: Fri Dec 5th, 2008 09:24 am
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Very nice, good size, cool features, and I really like that strap! Hope it does well, looks like a winner to me!cool10.gif

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KenC wrote: Nice looking watch....it ought to put a sudden end to global warming!  mistake.gifsubtlelaugh.gifsubtlelaugh.gifsubtlelaugh.gif

It's already working Ken 18F here today with the wind chillgoofy

Actually O, not a bad looking watch. The lume placement on the hour hand is a bit goofy though:?

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Not a bad looker at all. ;)

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Like the watch very Indy.....

 

A bit shiny, maybe it should be brushed..

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I like it quite a bit but have to echo Tony's comments and take it a step further. Lume placement on both hands is kinda off for me...crap.gif

I also don't know how useful the Conservation Intl picked cities for the second time zone would be for me...;)

Regardless I do like the overall look of the watch.toon1.gif

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I like it a lot.  Love the color of the lume and the strap.  I agree that the gmt choices might be a bit impractical, but what the heck...it's for the environment!!! 

That's one excuse that I've yet to use with the wife "I had to buy it honey, it's for the environment". It's worth a try.

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I like it. It's got a good mix of classic and modern design.

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 Posted: Fri Dec 5th, 2008 09:41 pm
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Paxman wrote: I like it quite a bit but have to echo Tony's comments and take it a step further. Lume placement on both hands is kinda off for me...crap.gif

I also don't know how useful the Conservation Intl picked cities for the second time zone would be for me...;)

Regardless I do like the overall look of the watch.toon1.gif

Well I hate to be such a jump on the band wagon with Mark & Tony, but I concur...face4.gif

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