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Old 5 July 2008, 02:51 PM   #31
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The MSRP on the Ball Engineer Master II Classic is $1299 on cow and $1399 on steel according to the 2008 pricelist.
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Old 6 July 2008, 11:59 AM   #32
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Sys,

That's a great looking Aviator...in the meantime I'm trying to be patient about the EMII Classic. Haven't heard anything from my friend, so I'm not sure if he got it or not...he'd better...

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Hi Glimmer,

I'm all over the forums! I'm glad u have chosen the EMII Classic. Any variation of this model looks great, especially the orange and the blue second hand versions. Congrats! Will be looking forward to see some pics of your watch. Oh, just to tempt u further, take a look at the upcoming Ball Aviator here ...

http://watchtalkworld.proboards84.co...lay&thread=842
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Old 6 July 2008, 12:01 PM   #33
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Does anyone know what the standard discount is on this?

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The MSRP on the Ball Engineer Master II Classic is $1299 on cow and $1399 on steel according to the 2008 pricelist.
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Old 6 July 2008, 02:25 PM   #34
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Absolutely stunning...I really like Ball. Really classy with the metal band.

I have the same watch, but with a blue dial and a leather strap. I was deciding Between the the orange and blue... Very difficult choice, but in the end I don't think you can go wrong.

Sys...can I ask how much the metal band costs and where I could potentially get one?

Below are pics of the watch I have... (they are not my pics, but someone else's....but this is the watch I have).

Any help regarding where I could get a metal band and the cost would be great.
The Ball brand is starting to grow on me....seen a couple ads in mags.... BTW..I love the one with the blue second hand!!
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Old 25 September 2008, 11:20 PM   #35
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Can I ask what the MSRP is?
It stands for Market Selling Retail Price.


Anyway sys12345,

I am also a Singaporean, nice to see some fellow Singaporeans here.

Similarly, I too got my 1st "higher-end" watch nearly 2 years ago, a Ball watch company's Hydrocarbon "Mad Cow" Titanium.

It is really hardy, and very "attractive" especially in the night or even in the cinemas.

Seeya around

Cheerios!!
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Old 26 September 2008, 12:27 AM   #36
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Hi Harley_Hong,

Great to see another SG Ball fan over here. Ball watches are indeed quality time pieces and they have a rather diverse collection, from diver's watches to dress watches. Not forgetting the H3 lume of course. Once u get used to the convenience of having a consistent lume, nothing else comes close.

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It stands for Market Selling Retail Price.


Anyway sys12345,

I am also a Singaporean, nice to see some fellow Singaporeans here.

Similarly, I too got my 1st "higher-end" watch nearly 2 years ago, a Ball watch company's Hydrocarbon "Mad Cow" Titanium.

It is really hardy, and very "attractive" especially in the night or even in the cinemas.

Seeya around

Cheerios!!
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Old 26 September 2008, 05:17 AM   #37
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It stands for Market Selling Retail Price.
Sorry, but it stands for Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price. And I was asking not what MSRP means, but what it the MSRP was for the watch.

Thanks anyhow.
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Old 3 October 2008, 03:13 AM   #38
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hey ilike those!
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very beautiful and classy
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