Engineer Hydrocarbon EOD Titanium 42mm - Black on Bracelet
Engineer Hydrocarbon EOD Titanium 42mm - Black on Bracelet

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BALL Watch

Engineer Hydrocarbon EOD Titanium 42mm - Black on Bracelet

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BALL Watch Engineer Hydrocarbon EOD Titanium 42mm - Black on Bracelet

$3,649

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Product Description

"Built to handle the best of the worst. With striking bezel designs and a cutting-edge use of micro gas tubes, this collection is ready for any battlefield."

Overview

Reference

DM3200A-S1C-BK

Case Size

42 mm

Case Height

13.7 mm

Lug To Lug

53.2 mm

Lug Width

21 mm

Water Resistance

300m

Movement

Automatic

Style

Diver

Collection

Engineer Hydrocarbon

Case

Case Back

US Navy EOD insignia embossed

Case Material

Grade 2 titanium

Clasp / Buckle

Patented folding buckle with extension system

Crown

Push-in crown with special screwed-in crown protection cap

Crystal

Sapphire with anti-reflective coating

Attachment Type

Bracelet

Dial Color

Black

Lume

28 micro gas tubes on bezel, hour, minute, second hand and dial for night reading capability

Strap / Bracelet Material

Titanimum and stainless steel bracelet

Weight

160 g

Movement

Caliber

BALL Manufacture caliber RR1101-CSL

Features

COSC certified, anti-magnetic to 1,000 Gauss, SpringLOCK patented hairspring anti-shock system, SpringSEAL patented regulator anti-shock system, special movement oil to endure -45°C to 80°C / -49°F to 176°F

Functions

Hours, minutes, sweep seconds and magnified date date

Movement

Automatic

Brand History

BALL Watch

After a fatal train collision in 1891 in Kipton, Ohio caused by a timing error, Webb C. Ball was appointed to standardize a timing system that would prevent deadly accidents, later founding Ball Watch Company in Cleveland, Ohio to provide accurate watches for use by railroad engineers. Today, Ball Watch Company is headquartered in Switzerland and known for a tech-forward approach to tool watches which utilize tritium illumination for nighttime legibility.

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