Does that picture mean "Big Ben is Watching"?
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Does that picture mean "Big Ben is Watching"?
... drawback is the black rubber band, while durable, it's hard to dress up. ....
I had never heard of Ball before, but I'm interested now. I've seen them in person in our local jewlers and some of them are very sharp, a little more affordable. Apparently, they were the sole providers of timepieces to the railroads in the late 19th and early 18th century.
http://www.ballwatch.com/index.php?option=com_collections
Apparently, they were the sole providers of timepieces to the railroads in the late 19th and early 20th century.
I always thought a real aviators watch should resemble a real aviator?
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Nope and yup. They have a couple of nice ones that are aviation themed.So, are you considering a new career in the railroad industry? Or merely trying to bring another timepiece into aviation "gotta-have" category.
Nope and yup. They have a couple of nice ones that are aviation themed.
I really liked the Aviator GMT watch, although the Aviator was very nice too.Nope and yup. They have a couple of nice ones that are aviation themed.
That I can't tell you, they only work through authorized distributors (much like Omega and the like). Their North American distributor page allows you to look up dealers. http://www.ballwatchusa.com/index.htmlSo where's best place to get a deal on one?
That's one of the ones the guy at the jewelry store showed me first. Tritium lit hands, and holy be-jesus bright. I almost wouldn't want to wear it in a cockpit it was so bright. Still a very nice watch. My favorites are the Fireman Skylab (they're only making 1600) and the Engineer Hydrocarbon series.I really liked the Aviator GMT watch, although the Aviator was very nice too.
So as I was picking up PSW's repaired jewelry (and our new Tungsten Carbide wedding bands), I drooled over the Ball case again. In case anyone is interested where they are for price point - $3400 for the Fireman Skylab and $3100 for the Engineer Hydrocarbon Chronograph.My favorites are the Fireman Skylab (they're only making 1600) and the Engineer Hydrocarbon series.