“Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Deathwatch” – Hamilton ventures into a new genre
With “Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Deathwatch”, the first adaptation of Ubisoft’s acclaimed stealth-action video game series “Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell”, Hamilton continues his storytelling tradition in a new form.
The animated thriller for adults, which premiered worldwide on Netflix on October 14, 2025, marks a new chapter for the popular video game franchise. Produced by Ubisoft in collaboration with Derek Kolstad (“John Wick”), Sun Creature, and Fost, the series stars Liev Schreiber (“The French Dispatch”) and Kirby Howell-Baptiste (“Killing Eve”).
Hamilton watches play a central role
The “Ventura Quartz” is worn during an exciting, dramatic sequence by Zinnia McKenna, a young agent who seeks help from legendary agent Sam Fisher.

Fisher himself is defined by two Hamilton icons: the “Khaki Field Expedition” and the “Khaki Navy Frogman”.

The “Khaki Aviation X-Wind Sandstorm” also plays a central role in the plot of the series, as it harbors a secret that could have massive repercussions for the geopolitical landscape.

For Hamilton, the presence of its watches in "Splinter Cell: Deathwatch" reflects more than just the authenticity or enduring popularity of its timepieces. It continues Hamilton's long-standing, active role in storytelling.
From crafting bespoke creations for films like "Interstellar" and "Tenet" to developing immersive details in games like "Call of Duty: Black Ops 7" and "Death Stranding 2", Hamilton has become an integral part of the art of storytelling.
With its expansion into adult animation – one of the world's most influential and fastest-growing genres – Hamilton underlines its commitment to collaborating with creatives from different media to bring stories to life.





