After that collision, renowned jeweller Webb C. Ball was appointed Chief Time Inspector to investigate the accident’s timekeeping issues. Ball then formulated a new timekeeping system for the railroad industry, revolutionising timekeeping (in the industry) and thus making train travel significantly safer for both passengers and employees. The watches that employees used were certified and issued by Ball, which led to the birth of the legendary company known today as Ball Watch Co.
Ball Fireman Racer White Ref. NM2088C-S2J-WHBE |
The Fireman Racer rprise series is Ball’s entry-level offering. However, that is not to say that Ball skimped on materials and case finishing. Made from 316L stainless steel, the case of the Fireman Racer White has a mixture of brushed and polished surfaces - with the sides of the case and the bevelled bezel polished, and the lugs and other parts of the case expertly satin-brushed.
Automatic caliber BALL RR1103 |
As for dial legibility in dark conditions, Ball solves that by having 15 micro gas tubes affixed on the indices, hour, minute, and seconds hands. By using innovative Swiss laser technology, the gas tubes are up to a hundred times brighter than your typical luminescent paint used in the watch industry. The micro gas tubes also have a lifespan of a staggering 25 years and do not require an external energy source to function. The dial gets elevated with a minute reheat that clads Arabic numerals every five minute, exemplifying the race theme.
Stainless steel case with anti-reflective convex sapphire crystal |
Powering the Ball Watch Fireman is the calibre BALL RR1103. This movement is based on either the ETA 2824-2 or Selita SW200-1 movement. It has 25/26 jewels, beats at 28,800 BPH and has a power reserve of roughly 38 hours. The movement is a workhorse that has been used by many watchmakers and will ensure accurate and reliable timekeeping.
15 micro gas tubes on hour, minute, second hands |