Hamilton / Splinter Cell: Deathwatch
Key Highlights
- Hamilton timepieces feature in “Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Deathwatch,” premiering globally on Netflix on 14 October 2025.
- The Ventura Quartz, Khaki Field Expedition, Khaki Navy Frogman and Khaki Aviation X-Wind Sandstorm are linked to key characters and missions.
- The collaboration marks Hamilton’s move into adult animation and expands its cinematic and gaming presence.
- Hamilton continues to connect Swiss precision watchmaking with visual storytelling across film, gaming and streaming.

Stealth, Storytelling and Swiss Precision
Hamilton appears in “Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Deathwatch”, the first animated adaptation of Ubisoft’s stealth-action franchise, premiering on Netflix on 14 October 2025. The series integrates Hamilton watches into the narrative as tools that mirror character, role and mission.
Produced by Ubisoft with Derek Kolstad, Sun Creature and Fost, and voiced by Liev Schreiber, Kirby Howell-Baptiste and others, the show introduces the covert world of Sam Fisher with Hamilton timepieces supporting field operations. The partnership extends a legacy that spans railroads, aviation pioneers and more than 500 film and TV appearances, including “Interstellar”, “Tenet”, “Call of Duty: Black Ops 7” and “Death Stranding 2”.
The Cast of Watches in “Splinter Cell: Deathwatch”
Four Hamilton references underline different facets of the Splinter Cell universe, from covert urban missions to diving and aviation operations.
- Ventura Quartz: Worn by Zinnia McKenna, a young operative who seeks out Sam Fisher, the Ventura’s unconventional geometry reflects a new generation entering the shadows.
- Khaki Field Expedition: Linked to Sam Fisher, this 41 mm stainless steel field watch focuses on precision, durability and discretion, with 10 bar water resistance and a black dial with Super-LumiNova® hands for low-light visibility.
- Khaki Navy Frogman: With a 46 mm stainless steel case, screw-down crown with protector and 30 bar (300 m) water resistance, the Frogman supports aquatic and high-pressure scenes, powered by the H-10 automatic movement with 80-hour power reserve.
- Khaki Aviation X-Wind Sandstorm: A 45 mm beige PVD-coated aviation chronograph with brown camouflage-pattern dial and day date at 9 o’clock, its H-21-Si automatic movement with silicon spiral supports a plotline described as holding a hidden secret with major geopolitical stakes.

Hamilton’s Ongoing Role in Storytelling
The presence of these timepieces in “Splinter Cell: Deathwatch” reinforces Hamilton’s focus on stories where watches are credible tools rather than simple props. Each model is positioned to serve a character’s environment, from urban reconnaissance and field operations to underwater missions and aviation-led information warfare.
Founded in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in 1892, the brand has balanced authenticity with innovation, from synchronizing railroads and supporting aviation pioneers to launching the first electric watch in 1957 and the first LED digital watch in 1970. As part of the Swatch Group, it now extends Swiss precision into gaming culture through collaborations with Ubisoft Film & Television and projects developed for global streaming platforms.

Why It Matters
For collectors and enthusiasts in the GCC, “Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Deathwatch” shows how Hamilton’s Ventura, Khaki Field, Khaki Navy and aviation pieces are curated for modern, tech-led storytelling. The series highlights Hamilton’s alignment with gaming, film and animation communities that increasingly influence watch culture across the region.
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