Engineer II Skindiver Heritage Limited Edition 42mm - Black on Rubber Strap
Engineer II Skindiver Heritage Limited Edition 42mm - Black on Rubber Strap

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BALL Watch

Engineer II Skindiver Heritage Limited Edition 42mm - Black on Rubber Strap

Limited to 1,000 pieces

BALL Watch Engineer II Skindiver Heritage Limited Edition 42mm - Black on Rubber Strap

$3,649

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Product Description

"Classic looks, natural elegance and unparalleled performance in any situation."

Overview

Reference

DD3208B-P2C-BKR

Case Size

42 mm

Case Height

15 mm

Lug To Lug

53 mm

Lug Width

22 mm

Water Resistance

200m

Movement

Automatic

Style

Diver

Collection

Engineer II

Case

Bezel

Unidirectional rotating dome-shaped sapphire diving bezel with mirco gas tubes illumination

Case Back

Screw-down, sapphire crystal transparent caseback

Case Material

Stainless steel case with TiC coating

Clasp / Buckle

Pin buckle

Crown

Screwed-in

Crystal

Anti-reflective sapphire crystal

Attachment Type

Rubber/Synthetic

Dial Color

Black

Dial Features

Date window at 3 o'clock

Lume

31 micro gas tubes on bezel, hour, minute and second hands and dial for night reading capability

Strap / Bracelet Material

Rubber strap

Weight

120 g

Movement

Caliber

BALL Manufacture caliber RRM7309-C

Features

COSC certified, anti-magnetism 4,800A/m, 5,000Gs shock resistance

Functions

Hours, minutes, sweep seconds and date

Jewels

25 Jewels

Movement

Automatic

Power Reserve

80 Hours

Vibrations Per Hour

28,800 vph

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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