Helping save vision with the Ball Engineer III Dreamer
In the scope of the various watches that Ball offers, my tastes there have changed over time. First, I was drawn to their dials with numerals made up of tritium…
In the scope of the various watches that Ball offers, my tastes there have changed over time. First, I was drawn to their dials with numerals made up of tritium…
While I will admit that not every single release from Ball Watch lights up my tritium tubes, there have been a number of them as of late that really have…
As I've said before, I've long enjoyed what Ball has been producing. They're not the only brand producing watches with tritium on the dial, but they're doing the most interesting…
Ball is certainly no stranger to high-performance aviation. It's quite a road from their train days, but the same concept applies across the range - reliability and accuracy in adverse…
You know me - if there's something with profound levels of glow in it, I'm immediately interested. Tritium offers one way of constant - and colorful - brightness, and Ball…
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…