Is BALL a luxury watch brand?

Ball has positioned itself as an innovative luxury watch brand, with exclusive patented technologies such as the A-PROOF anti-magnetic system, the SpringLOCK anti-shock system, the Amortiser anti-shock system and more.

Is BALL a Swiss watch?

Ball is now a Swiss-owned and Swiss-based company. All watches are made in Switzerland at La Chaux-de-Fonds.

What is BALL hydrocarbon?

The “Engineer Hydrocarbon” is the Ultimate Explorer’s Watch benefiting of exceptional resistance and exclusive patented innovations as a triple folding buckle, a crown protection, the Amortiser® and the SpringLOCK®.

How accurate are Ball watches?

In terms of accuracy, I measured an average of +3.1 seconds per day over an eleven day period using the Watch Tracker app, which makes it more accurate than my Omega Seamaster AT Master Co-Axial Chronometer. During the final three days of the timing run, the Ball Engineer ran at under +2 seconds per day.

What is the Ball Watch Company engineer II watch?

The Ball Watch Co. Engineer II watch collection follows in the traditional style of sport-style, rugged watches. With a bold dial, the Ball Watch Co. Engineer II watches delivers exceptional readability.

What kind of Watch is a Ball Watch Company?

The Ball Watch Co. Engineer II watch collection follows in the traditional style of sport-style, rugged watches. With a bold dial, the Ball Watch Co. Engineer II watches delivers exceptional readability. These luxury sports watches feature sturdy construction with extra focus on delivering shock resistance.

What kind of Watch is the ball engineer hydrocarbon?

Ball Watch Co: Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Watches The Engineer Hydrocarbon is part of the “Explorer” series featuring the next level of sturdiness found in any luxury watch. The watches push the boundaries with 7500 G/s shock resistance, Ceramic material for construction and patented protection technology.

What makes the ball engineer II volcano watch so special?

The Ball Engineer II Volcano watch is one of the first watches to introduce a mumetal-carbide case, which is not only anti-magnetic but also lightweight. The impressive 45mm case of the Ball Engineer II Volcano watch combines superimposed layers of mumetal and carbon, a blend of materials not used before in the watchmaking industry.