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Hamilton / Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Deathwatch

Hamilton / Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Deathwatch

Key Highlights

  • Hamilton timepieces take on narrative roles in Netflix’s “Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Deathwatch.”
  • Ventura Quartz, Khaki Field Expedition, Khaki Navy Frogman and Khaki Aviation X-Wind Sandstorm appear on screen.
  • The Khaki Aviation X-Wind Sandstorm conceals a secret with major geopolitical implications.
  • Hamilton extends its storytelling legacy from cinema and gaming into adult animation with Ubisoft.
  • Each watch blends Swiss precision with specifications suited to Sam Fisher’s tactical universe.
Hamilton Ventura, Khaki Field Expedition, Khaki Navy Frogman and Khaki Aviation X-Wind Sandstorm designs for Splinter Cell: Deathwatch
Four Hamilton references anchor key moments in “Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Deathwatch.”

Stealth, Storytelling and Swiss Precision

Hamilton moves from live-action cinema into adult animation with “Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Deathwatch,” the first animated adaptation of Ubisoft’s stealth-action franchise on Netflix. In this world of covert operations and information warfare, Hamilton watches act as tools and plot devices aligned with each character’s mission profile.

This collaboration builds on Hamilton’s narrative work in cinema and gaming, now centred on four references that feel authentic on screen while remaining rooted in the brand’s technical expertise and heritage.

The Watches Behind the Mission

Ventura Quartz – Defying Convention

The Ventura Quartz accompanies Zinnia McKenna, a young operative who turns to Sam Fisher during a pivotal sequence. Presented as a design that “defies convention,” it appears with a 32 x 50 mm stainless-steel case, black dial, nickeled hands and mineral crystal.

Khaki Field Expedition 41mm – Built for Discretion

Sam Fisher’s first Hamilton companion is the Khaki Field Expedition 41 mm, built for precision, durability and discretion. The stainless-steel case with screw-down crown offers 10 bar (100 m) water resistance, while the H-10 automatic movement delivers an 80-hour power reserve with a Nivachron™ balance spring.

A black dial with Super-LumiNova® hands ensures low-light legibility, while a green leather strap with pin buckle keeps field-watch aesthetics discreet on the wrist.

Close-up of Hamilton Khaki Navy Frogman and Khaki Field Expedition referencing their role in Splinter Cell: Deathwatch
Field-ready Hamilton designs echo the tactical world of Sam Fisher and Fourth Echelon.

Khaki Navy Frogman 46mm – Unflinching Under Pressure

Fisher is also associated with the Khaki Navy Frogman 46 mm, positioned as a rugged companion for demanding missions. Its stainless-steel case incorporates a screw-down crown and crown protector, contributing to 30 bar (300 m) water resistance and underlining its aquatic credentials.

The watch uses the H-10 automatic movement with 80-hour power reserve and Nivachron® balance spring, paired with a black dial featuring Super-LumiNova® hands and a black rubber strap.

Khaki Aviation X-Wind Sandstorm – A Hidden Secret

The Khaki Aviation X-Wind Sandstorm serves as a key plot device, described as holding a hidden secret capable of triggering massive geopolitical repercussions. It combines this narrative role with a pilot’s chronograph specification calibrated for complex environments.

Hamilton Khaki Aviation X-Wind Sandstorm with camouflage dial as seen in Splinter Cell: Deathwatch
The Khaki Aviation X-Wind Sandstorm, with camouflage dial and chronograph, anchors a pivotal plot twist.

The 45 mm stainless-steel case with beige PVD coating houses a brown camouflage dial with asymmetrical day-date at 9 o’clock, powered by the H-21-Si automatic chronograph movement with 60-hour power reserve and silicon spiral. A beige textile strap, sapphire crystal with double anti-reflective coating and 10 bar (100 m) water resistance complete its specification.

Hamilton’s Evolving Storytelling Legacy

Integrating these four references into “Splinter Cell: Deathwatch” fits Hamilton’s broader storytelling mission, using watches to shape characters and anchor on-screen moments. From early railroad timing to aviation pioneers and U.S. soldiers, the brand’s history has long intersected with precision and reliability.

That heritage now includes more than 500 movie and television appearances, bespoke designs for Hollywood productions and collaborations in gaming, including the first branded watch created for a video game. The step into adult animation continues this trajectory and reinforces Hamilton’s commitment to creative partnerships across cinema, streaming and interactive worlds.

Why It Matters

For watch enthusiasts across the GCC, “Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Deathwatch” offers a focused look at Hamilton references grounded in real-world specifications yet integrated into a globally recognised stealth-action franchise. The blend of Swiss precision, purposeful design and narrative relevance speaks to collectors who value both technical substance and cultural resonance.

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