For nearly nine decades, Hamilton has earned its place as one of cinema’s most recognised watch brands. With appearances in more than 500 films and television productions, Hamilton continues to unite the worlds of watchmaking and storytelling with exceptional character, precision, and style.
From science fiction epics to action classics, these timepieces have become part of unforgettable screen moments. Explore some of the most notable Hamilton watches featured in movies and television.
1. Hamilton Khaki Field Murph Auto

Featured in: Interstellar
References: H70605731, H70405730, H70405710
Few Hamilton watches are as closely connected to cinema as the Khaki Field Murph Auto. Created for Interstellar, this timepiece plays a meaningful role in a story shaped by time, love, memory, and human connection. Its understated design and emotional significance have made it a favourite among collectors and film enthusiasts.
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2. Hamilton Khaki Aviation Pilot Day Date Auto

Featured in: Interstellar
Worn by: Cooper, played by Matthew McConaughey
Reference: H64615135
Worn by Cooper in Interstellar, the Khaki Aviation Pilot Day Date Auto reflects the character’s life as a pilot, explorer, and father. Its bold aviation inspired design makes it a natural fit for a film that looks beyond the boundaries of time and space.
3. Hamilton Ventura Quartz

Featured in: Men In Black: International and Splinter Cell: Deathwatch
Worn by: Agent M, played by Tessa Thompson, and featured in Splinter Cell: Deathwatch
Reference: H24411732
The Hamilton Ventura Quartz is instantly recognizable thanks to its distinctive shield shaped case. Its futuristic silhouette makes it perfectly suited to the sleek world of Men In Black: International, while its presence in Splinter Cell: Deathwatch reinforces its modern and cinematic appeal.
4. Hamilton American Classic PSR Digital Quartz

Featured in: Live and Let Die
Worn by: James Bond, played by Roger Moore
Reference: H52414130
The American Classic PSR pays tribute to Hamilton’s groundbreaking Pulsar, a watch that helped define the digital era. Its appearance on James Bond’s wrist in Live and Let Die gives this model a lasting place in both watchmaking and film history.
5. Hamilton American Classic Boulton Quartz

Featured in: The Gray Man, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, and Superman: Legacy
Worn by: Lloyd Hansen, Indiana Jones, and Perry White
Reference: H13431553
With its elegant case shape and refined vintage character, the American Classic Boulton Quartz brings timeless sophistication to the screen. Seen across several major productions, it is a watch that feels both classic and distinctive, suited to characters with presence and personality.
6. Hamilton Khaki Field Mechanical Bronze

Featured in: Ant Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
Worn by: Hank Pym, played by Michael Douglas
Reference: H69459530
The Khaki Field Mechanical Bronze has a warm, distinctive character that evolves beautifully over time. In Ant Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, it complements Hank Pym’s thoughtful and inventive nature with a design rooted in heritage and individuality.
7. Hamilton Intra Matic Auto Chrono

Featured in: The Matrix Resurrections
Worn by: Morpheus, played by Yahya Abdul Mateen II
Reference: H38416711
The Intra Matic Auto Chrono brings polished chronograph style to The Matrix Resurrections. Its crisp dial, balanced proportions, and retro inspired design make it an elegant choice for a film that explores identity, memory, and reinvention.
8. Hamilton Khaki Field Auto

Featured in: The Avengers
Worn by: Steve Rogers, played by Chris Evans
Reference: H70555533
Rugged, reliable, and quietly confident, the Khaki Field Auto reflects the strength and integrity of Steve Rogers. Its military inspired design makes it a natural choice for Captain America, a character defined by courage, loyalty, and timeless values.
9. Hamilton Khaki Field Titanium Auto

Featured in: Transformers: Age of Extinction and The Old Guard
Worn by: Cade Yeager, played by Mark Wahlberg, and Keane, played by Joey Ansah
Reference: H70575733
Crafted with a lightweight titanium case, the Khaki Field Titanium Auto is made for action and endurance. Its strong, contemporary design fits seamlessly into fast paced stories where resilience, purpose, and performance matter.
10. Hamilton Khaki Navy Frogman Auto

Featured in: Splinter Cell: Deathwatch
Worn by: Sam Fisher
Reference: H77825330
The Khaki Navy Frogman Auto is bold, capable, and built with maritime strength. Its commanding profile and mission ready presence make it a fitting companion for Sam Fisher’s world of precision, strategy, and intensity.
11. Hamilton Khaki Field Mechanical

Featured in: Disclosure Day
Worn by: Daniel Kellner, played by Josh O’Connor
Reference: H69409930
Clean, purposeful, and refined, the Khaki Field Mechanical is a watch of quiet conviction. Its straightforward design and enduring field watch spirit make it well suited to a character shaped by truth, focus, and determination.
12. Hamilton Khaki Field King Auto

Featured in: House, Season 8
Worn by: Dr. Gregory House, played by Hugh Laurie
Reference: H64455533
The Khaki Field King Auto combines practicality with distinctive character. With its clear day and date display, crown guards, and field inspired design, it feels right at home with Dr. Gregory House’s sharp intellect and unconventional presence.
