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Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Spacemaster Orbital Watch: Some Watch!


ABlogtoRead posted a little bit on the Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Spacemaster, a mouthful of a watch with some of the most striking styling I’ve seen in a while.

I got to see this piece back at JCK and was extremely impressed. Ball is famous for their gas tube lume and they cover their watches with the stuff. The expected life of the lume is about 25 years, at which point you can have a watchmaker replace it.

This watch, however, has another trick up its sleeve. There is a small rotor on the bottom that you can turn to lock the internal automatic counterweight? Why? Well, maybe you’re chopping wood, punching a wall, or pummeling a side of beef with your fists. Regardless, you can simply turn the rotor to lock the internal mechanism so it doesn’t spin out of control and destroy the movement.

The rest is pretty standard – GMT, date, chrono – but trust me: this thing shines like a National guitar at night. It will be about $4,000 and they’re making 999 of them.

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  • Vic in Mexico

    Very manly and high tech looking watch. I am sure it is accurate too. It seems to be very well thought out and feature laden. But, alas, it is out of my price range. Oh well, will give me something to aim for in the future. I do like it a lot!

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