Introducing the latest Ball Roadmaster Archangel
We here at WWR are big fans of tritium in watches, and Ball has been doing it that up on their dials for ages. Within their lineup, I've got specific…
We here at WWR are big fans of tritium in watches, and Ball has been doing it that up on their dials for ages. Within their lineup, I've got specific…
I've been fortunate to handle a variety of different watches from Ball as of late. While I tend to request models that sort of fit into my own personal tastes,…
I know, I know - here I am, back again talking about another Ball Watch. While it's not quite as colorful as last week's Cares Edition (see here), nor is…
When it comes to the watches that Ball makes, it's quite a range, and there are certainly ones that I've come to like more than others. One of my favorites…
As I've mentioned in previous writeups on Ball, I first was drawn to their lineup because the big, audacious displays on the Engineer lineup reminded me of my dad's car…
When I first became aware of Ball Watch, it was their Engineer lineup that caught my eye. Sure, it was the sheer volume of tritium tubes used (looking like those…
I know, I know - I just wrote about the Ball Roadmaster M Icebreaker a few months ago (which you can see here). But, you see, there's a new version…
I have reviewed the Traser Aurora and Pathfinder. Both were very nice but one I have been wanting to review is the P67 Officer bronze and blue. For the longest…
It should be no surprise to anyone that, when Ball introduces a new watch, I am more than a little interested. Sure, what I gravitate towards in their lineup has…
We’ve reviewed quite a few different watches from the Swiss company Ball Watch. You’ve no doubt seen their prolific use of tritium tubes on their dials. That’s how I first…