Formex · Field Automatic
Field Automatic
The Formex Field Automatic Gen 2 is a 40mm Swiss-made field watch built from proprietary hardened grade-2 titanium, powered by a Sellita SW200-1 and fitted with sapphire crystals front and back — all priced under $1,000. Its modern two-part dial with recessed lume-filled stencil numerals and tool-free quick-release strap system set it apart from heritage-styled competition at this price bracket.
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Overview
| Brand | Formex |
| Reference | 0660.1.6525.877 |
| Collection | Field Automatic |
| Category | Field |
| Released | 2025 |
| Price guide | Mid-range · $600–900 |
Full specification
Specs
Case & dial
| Diameter | 40 mm |
| Lug-to-lug | 46.6 mm |
| Thickness | 10.6 mm |
| Lug width | 20 mm |
| Water resistance | 150 m |
| Crystal | sapphire, AR-coated, front and back |
| Case material | grade 2 titanium, hardened to 900 HV |
| Bezel | fixed |
| Case back | exhibition |
Movement & furniture
| Type | Automatic |
| Caliber | Sellita SW200-1 → |
| Functions | Date |
| Power reserve | 38 h |
| Jewels | 26 |
| Lume | Super-LumiNova BGW09 Grade A |
| Strap / bracelet | nylon velcro strap; Italian leather with carbon deployant clasp optional |
Bottom line
A compelling value proposition in Swiss-made titanium at sub-$1,000 that rewards buyers who want genuine engineering and a contemporary design language over vintage-inspired military aesthetics.
Highlights
- Hardened grade-2 titanium case (900 HV surface hardness)
- Sapphire crystal front and back, AR-coated
- Swiss Made Sellita SW200-1, 26 jewels
- 150m WR with screw-down crown
- Tool-free quick-release straps; optional micro-adjust carbon deployant clasp
Who it's for
Buyers with roughly 6.5–7.5-inch wrists who want an everyday all-terrain Swiss-made tool watch that stays featherlight in outdoor conditions. The contemporary dial design and hardened titanium case appeal to those who prioritise engineering and modern execution over heritage styling.
Who should skip it
Skip it if you want a stainless-steel bracelet option, a traditional printed-chapter-ring field-watch dial, or a case under 39mm.
Before you buy
- Multiple color variants share a common reference base (0660.1.6xxx.xxx) — confirm exact dial color and full SKU at checkout
- Current generation is Gen 2 (40mm, 2025); earlier Gen 1 (41mm, 2022) has different dimensions — verify generation when buying second-hand
- Base price covers nylon velcro strap only; Italian leather strap with carbon deployant clasp adds approximately $125 USD
- Sold primarily direct via formexwatch.com; third-party retail availability is limited and stock rotates through pre-order cycles
FAQ
Is the Field Automatic automatic or quartz?
It runs a automatic movement.
What movement does the Field Automatic use?
The Sellita SW200-1 (Sellita).
Does the Field Automatic have a date?
Yes.
How water resistant is the Field Automatic?
It is rated to 150 m.
How big does the Field Automatic wear?
40 mm wide with a 46.6 mm lug-to-lug.
How does the Formex Field Automatic compare to the Hamilton Khaki Field Automatic?
The Formex is lighter (titanium vs steel), thinner on the wrist due to dropped lugs, and carries a more avant-garde dial; Hamilton offers vintage-military aesthetics and much wider retail availability at a comparable price. Both are Swiss Made.
What changed between Gen 1 (2022) and Gen 2 (2025)?
The Gen 2 reduces the case diameter from 41mm to 40mm, introduces a redesigned two-part sunburst dial with new color options, and drops case-only weight to 54g; the hardened titanium construction and SW200-1 movement carried over.
Is the micro-adjust carbon deployant clasp worth the extra cost?
The patented 7mm fine-adjustment system lets you resize the fit on the fly without removing the watch — practical when layering over base layers in the field. Reviewers broadly consider it a genuine functional upgrade rather than a gimmick.
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