Hamilton Watch Khaki
At the next Baselworld, Hamilton propose a self-winding chronograph GMT: The Khaki X-Landing, which includes the housing of the Khaki X-Mach, launched in 2009. Like the X-Mach, with a machmeter, the hamilton watch khaki X-Landing is also aimed at aviation enthusiasts: in addition to the GMT, it is indeed with a measuring function from the point of beginning of descent . By manipulating the crown 10, the pilot can set the cruising altitude of the aircraft positioned at 9 o'clock. Following a descent angle of 3 ° standard, the hamilton watch khaki X-Landing said then in a small window at what distance (in nautical miles) to the final destination the descent must be initiated to be optimal (more efficient or faster) . To avoid overloading the scope of the names of cities, sometimes long, the designer hamilton watch khaki preferred to use the military alphabet of the U. S. military and NATO. Thus, the letter Z (Zulu = zero) is the noon hour 0, Y is associated with the GMT-12h, France is the letter A (alpha = GMT +1) . . . For more information on this particular phonetic alphabet, NATO visit wikipedia. The hamilton watch khaki X-Landing is available in two versions: one in steel, other steel PVD gray. Other features of this model are: a diameter of 44mm, 100m and sealing a Valjoux 7754. I agree with both players précédents. Le group in which this "brand" ESR known for its taste of money . . . just another pasdire chose. la communication from this group, not always in good taste and is budget- expected benefits. True, except for one detail: the simple Swatch, still affordable and the price has hardly changed since its inception. . . In preparation for the Basel Fair to be held in Switzerland in late March 2009, the brand Hamilton (Swatch Group) has unveiled a new model of timepieces, the Hamilton Khaki X-Mach to measure the speed of an airplane compared to that of sound. Explanations. With a measurement function of Mach number, the ratio between the speed of an airplane and that of sound in the atmosphere surrounding the Khaki X Mach-propelled Hamilton watches aviation to new heights! . With its bold design reminiscent of an airplane cockpit to the smallest detail, this timepiece is firmly based on the sky. With a simple movement of the crown of the right, the drivers adjust the "Pressure Altitude (PA) and airspeed (Calibrated Air Speed) measured by the instruments in the cockpit and can read the number on the bezel Mach conditions ISA (International Standard Atmosphere). The hamilton watch khaki X-Mach (44 mm) becomes a surprising "Machmeter" easy to carry, even beyond the airport runway. Its high-tech design and sporting lines perfectly adapt to a style of urban living and dynamic. Among the elements of the universe based aircraft include the wings of metal and carbon fiber to protect the crowns and the stitching of the strap and nails, nostalgic reminiscence of aviation jacket. Furthermore, thin red buttons, especially on the tip of a needle, recall the high-precision instruments in the cockpit. Finally, symbolizing the speed, an arrowhead marks the pilot's watch, red on the crown and by opening the case back. All versions of the hamilton watch khaki X-Mach have a black dial with silver indexes easy to read and counters to match. The case, black or silver, sports a numerical index on white or black bezel giving it the appearance of an altimeter. At 9 o'clock, date window is framed in a form inspired wedges placed under the wheels of the aircraft at rest on the tarmac. Its surface is characterized by a guilloche pattern "Clous de Paris". About the bracelet, the pilots in the soul can choose a brown leather jacket reminiscent of the legendary, hard hat and gloves worn by the airmen once, or a more contemporary style leather and carbon fiber. Whatever its interpretation, Khaki. International Standard Atmosphere (ISA) is a model with atmospheric pressure changes, temperature, density and viscosity of the Earth's atmosphere at different altitudes. This model defines values at different altitudes . . Pressure Altitude (PA) is the altitude reading on an altimeter set a reference pressure. This calibration (101, 325 Pa, or 1013, or 25 millibars millibars, or 29. 92 inches Hg) is equivalent to the air pressure at mean sea level (MSL) in ISA conditions. Mach number (Ma or M) is the ratio between the speed of an object moving through air or any fluid substance, and the speed of sound in the same substance. This number is usually used to represent velocity of an object when it moves (or multiples of) the speed of sound. . . .