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| A quintessential Ball Watch timepiece, the new Engineer Hydrocarbon has undergone numerous developments, like the unidirectional rotating bezel with an H3 micro gas light inserted into a container at 12 o’clock. Its graduation from 0 to 14, as well as the numbers 15, 30 and 45, are coated with a very powerful luminescent paint producing blue reflections. Another innovation is the patented triple folding clasp that the brand has machined from a single block of steel, with the folding elements under the buckle cap equally divided so that the bracelet can be extended by 22mm and the watch worn over sports equipment. American navy pilot Brian Binnie took this extraordinary timepiece with him into space, an expedition that Ball Watch has celebrated by equipping the Spacemaster dial with tubes of blue luminescent gas, in the style of a spaceship’s instrument panel. | | Movement | Automatic, ETA 2836-2, COSC-certified chronometer | | Functions | Hours, minutes, seconds, day, date | | Case | Stainless steel, 41.5 mm
Luminous unidirectional rotating bezel
Patented crown guard
Antimagnetic to 12,000 A/m, shock-resistant to 7,500 Gs and water-resistant to 333 m
Anti-reflective sapphire crystal | | Dial | Black
Equipped with micro-tubes of gas for unequalled nocturnal reading | | Bracelet/Strap | Tapered stainless steel with patented folding clasp and extension system |
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