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Old 24 September 2010, 08:33 AM   #1
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My perfect(ly practical) watch for everyday wear ... ? (Ball content)

From a practical point of view, the watch looks like a perfect daily wear:
  • anti magnetic (12,000A/m)
  • anti shock (7500G)
  • anti cold (-40°C? But really? The AC in the office isn't that cold :p )
  • date / day display
  • have both diver timing bezel and 12 hr chronograph, which I can time 2 events at the same time)
  • tritium tubes for all the times any time lume
  • a contour watch case that literally hug your wrist for comfortable wear
  • a mix of titanium and SS for great comfort and weight
  • great detail (the dial, the crown guard/protector, nice all brushed finish, clasp with diver extension that feels very solid, Trieste on the caseback
  • the dial has 5 layers of tritum tubes if you count it (the sub-dial, sub-dial hands + dial, hour hand, minute hand and chrono second hand)
So basically a tough and good looking watch with lots of features and a work horse mechanical chronography movement (V7750).

Isn't that what we want for a great daily wear? :-)

The 18.3mm height may be a little much for a lot of people, but the contour case lugs help a lot on hiding the height on the wrist and make it comfortable / manageable to wear.

A bad cell phone pic for now:
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Old 26 September 2010, 06:23 AM   #2
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Looks pretty nice! I spent some quality time browsing Ball's website a few months back, and they have some cool watches. I like the Engineer Hydrocarbon line. I would never need that kind of cold resistance, but it's fun to pretend that I would.
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Old 28 September 2010, 04:07 AM   #3
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More pics please!
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Old 28 September 2010, 05:57 AM   #4
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Nice. I checked them out at Topper when I lived in Palo Alto.
How about a lume shot?
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Old 28 September 2010, 06:39 AM   #5
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Always thought the Ball watches were very unique looking. Plus the lume is incredible with the gas tubes. they tend to be tough as nails too!
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Old 29 September 2010, 03:25 AM   #6
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More pix :D

Dial: Nice detail. IMO, its busy, but not so busy that you can't tell the time. I also like the date/day feature a lot. The pic was taken right when the date begins to change.


Locking crown lever: That's Ball EHC's signature feature. I wouldn't say its for show, cause it does make sure the crown is screwed down when you lock the lever, no mistake about it and no more "I forgot to screw in the crown before going into the water". And the big crown actuall made it easy to set the time and date. And the "RR" (Rail Road) signed crown relates to the history of Ball watches.


Layers: Not a lot of space for each layer of tubes to run pass each other.


Caseback: Caseback is dome to house the V7750 movement, and there should be an anti-magnetic cover as well.


Clasps: "RR" signed clasps with nice detail. The clasps is nice and thick, and have nice details to it.


Lume shot: This is what tritium tubes are all about. Though its kind of busy, I still found it quite easy to locate the hr and min hands in the dark by looking at the 2 long green tubes.


Lugs: Curved lugs hug the wrist nicely and helps a lot in hiding the thick dome caseback.


Hope you guys enjoy this. :)
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Old 29 September 2010, 05:25 AM   #7
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And THAT is the watch with the presence!
Looks great, big congrats!
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Old 30 September 2010, 04:14 PM   #8
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Excellent choice. I'm digging their look lately. Thanks for the pics.
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Old 1 October 2010, 06:49 AM   #9
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Old 1 October 2010, 07:00 AM   #10
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Old 1 October 2010, 03:23 PM   #11
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Nice Ball! Best for the money, IMO.
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