BALL 42mm Fireman NECC
£1,290.00
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Description
Description
Ball Watch Company Fireman NECC DM3090A-S3J-BK. Ball Fireman watches feature shock resistance up to 5000Gs. The water resistance of watches in the Fireman Collection is 100m. Ball Fireman watches have Self Powered Micro Gas Tubes, which provide superior, longlife brightness in low light conditions.
Product Specification
Movement: Automatic
Functions:
- Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Date, Date
- Micro-gas tubes for night readability
Antimagnetic: 4,800 A/m
Case Features:
Materials: Stainless Steel
Crystal: Anti-reflective sapphire crystal
Dial: Black
Crown: Screw-in crown
Water Resistance: 100m
Diameter: 42mm
Strap: Stainless steel
BALL Official 24 Month Warranty
Product Reference: DM3090A-S3J-BK
About BALL
BALL Watches Innovation and creativity are the cornerstones on the foundation of BALL watches, “Accuracy Under Adverse Conditions”. Continuing in the tradition of Webster Clay Ball, BALL Watches aspires to manufacture the most accurate mechanical watches on the planet, ruggedized for use by those that live, work and play in truly adverse conditions. With unlimited inspiration, BALL is today setting the standards just as Webster Clay Ball did in the late 1800s and through the early 1900s.