Time to Survive: Hamilton’s Limited-Edition Resident Evil Requiem Watches
Time is survival. That’s the ethos behind the new Hamilton x Resident Evil Requiem collaboration, where Swiss precision meets survival horror. In a bold crossover with Capcom’s latest installment in the iconic franchise, Hamilton has released two limited-edition watches that blur the line between cinematic storytelling and real-world craftsmanship.
The collaboration brings to life the timepieces worn by two of the game’s protagonists: the rugged Khaki Field Auto Chrono for Leon S. Kennedy and the sleek American Classic Pan Europ for FBI analyst Grace Ashcroft. Both watches were designed in close partnership with Capcom to reflect the characters’ personalities and in-game missions.

Leon’s Khaki Field Auto Chrono is a tactical powerhouse. With a black PVD-coated 42mm case, bullet-shaped pushers, and a sniper-scope-inspired crown, it’s built for high-stakes action. Meanwhile, Grace’s Pan Europ exudes vintage cool with a modern edge—its deep blue dial and red accents nod to her analytical precision and calm under pressure.
Through this unique collaboration, both characters receive their very own Hamilton watches that can be seen throughout the new Capcom title on both characters’ wrists. Grace’s watch is an American Classic Pan Europ style retailing for $1,475.00, while Kennedy’s is a Khaki Field Auto Chrono model going for $2,175.00. Both watches are available to purchase now on Hamilton’s website. Be warned, though, these watches were launched in extremely small quantities, limited to 2,000 pieces, so competition to get your own will be quite stiff. It’s likely Resident Evil fans will snag them up quickly to add to their growing memorabilia collections.
This isn’t Hamilton’s first foray into storytelling. Known for its appearances in over 500 films and TV shows, the brand now extends its cinematic legacy into the gaming world. And with only a limited number of these watches available, fans of horology and horror alike will want to act fast.
Whether you’re navigating a zombie-infested city or just your daily grind, these watches are more than collectibles—they’re wearable pieces of narrative design.

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