A new calibre takes up home in the Ball Engineer M Pioneer
Someone in the Ball design department seems to have my number, as this new Ball Engineer M Pioneer has all of the things I like about their watches in one…
Someone in the Ball design department seems to have my number, as this new Ball Engineer M Pioneer has all of the things I like about their watches in one…
I have long been a fan of the watches Ball produces, primarily due to the use of tritium tubes. They stir up memories of the rolling light show that the…
Of the various lineups that Ball has in their catalog, one of the ones I've liked the most has to be the Fireman collection. While I'm not a hunter myself,…
So, last week, I wrote about the first Ball watch with flat tubes on the handset, the Ball Engineer II Timetrekker. In that article, I had wished to see flat…
You know me, watch friends - I like GMT complications, I'm a big fan of tritium tubes, and I really dig a cyclops over a date window. Mix all of…
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…
Hello, handsome. This latest from Ball is an impressive chrono with enough lime to light up your entire building. It's a pretty standard piece - you've got a COSC-certified automatic…
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…