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BNIB Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Hunley Limited Edition Watch PM2096B-S1J-BK

Estimated price for orientation: 3 000 $

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Condition: New with tags: A brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) in the original packaging (such as the original box or bag) and/or with the original tags attached. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Ball
Face Color: Black Gender: Men's
Case Size: 42mm MPN: Does Not Apply
Style: Luxury Features: 12-Hour Dial, Backlight
Age Group: Adult Movement: Mechanical (Hand-winding)
Model: Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Hunley Limited Edition Water Resistance Rating: 200 m (20 ATM)
Year of Manufacture: 2010-Now Display: Analog
Country/Region of Manufacture: Switzerland Watch Shape: Round
Band Type: Bracelet/Link Band Case Finish: Polished
UPC: Does not apply


  BNIB Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Hunley Limited Edition Model Designation: PM2096B-S1J-BK Up for auction is a rare piece indeed; an almost impossible to find Ball Limited Edition commemorative timepiece which memorialises one of the world’s very first submarine engagements. The watch is not only Brand New In Box with tags, it comes complete with a model of the submarine which it commemorates, warranty card which certifies its limited edition status and operating manual CD. Below is the text of an on-line review of this very interesting timepiece by the website . “If you’re a history buff and a watch aficionado, then the phrase “Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Hunley” will make perfect sense to you. On the off-chance that you’re not, I’m here to explain everything. Let’s start with Ball Watches. The company was founded after a railroad tragedy, where two trains were involved in a head on collision. This was primarily due to the watch that the conductor was wearing had stopped for 4 minutes and then had restarted. This catastrophe cost the lives of 8 people. Consequently, Cleveland based jeweler Webb C. Ball took an interest in the matter and investigated it – and so Ball watches was born in 1891. This year for Baselworld, Ball introduced a watch that commemorates the 150th anniversary of the disappearance of the CSS Hunley. The Hunley was a submarine that played a pivotal role in the war when it sank the Housatonic in 1864 off the port of Charleston, North Carolina. Unfortunately for the Hunley, it sank shortly after. The Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Hunley pays tribute to this historical event that helped shape the modern Navy. One of the great technical aspects of this watch is the new and improved Amortiser® system, which protects the movement from impacts. The watch can actually survive a free fall from a height of 5.2 meters, which is equivalent to 7,500 G’s. This system also carries some amagnetic properties as well to 4,800 Amps per meter, which keeps this movement accurate. These feats are accomplished by a protective ring that encases the movement. The movement is the self-winding mechanical RR1201, which uses an oscillating lock feature. The gist of this new feature is that you can press a button on the case back, which stops the oscillating mass from rotating. Once stopped the watch gains its power from the power amassed in the barrel. The case is crafted from solid, hypoallergenic, satin finished stainless steel, and it carries a unidirectional rotating bezel made from black ceramic. Ball features lume on the ceramic bezel. The case is sized at 42mm in diameter (not inclusive of the main crown). The main crown is secured via a latched crown guard. The bracelet is comprised of an H bracelet system with the central polished to a fine luster. Securing this gorgeous bracelet is a triple folding clasp. This model is water resistant to 200 meters. On the caseback is a depiction of the CSS Hunley. The black dial uses tritium tubes on the large hour markers for lume. Tritium has been proven as a superior choice over other lume types as it needs no exposure to light or charging to function. The oversized sword shaped hands are readily legible. At the 4:30 position is a date aperture, while at the 7 position (to balance the dial) is a power reserve indicator. On the flange is a minutes/seconds scale in white. On the seconds hand is a counterweight featuring the Double R logo. Protecting the dial on the Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Hunley is a scratch resistant sapphire crystal.”  FREE POSTAGE AND HANDLING TO AUSTRALIA ONLY.   International Buyers Please Note:   Some countries impose Customs or Import Duty on the importation of goods purchased from foreign countries. You might wish to contact your local Customs authority for the specific policies of your country. Import duties, taxes and charges are NOT INCLUDED in the item price or shipping charges. THESE CHARGES ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PURCHASER. I am NOT RESPONSIBLE for any taxes, duties or importation fees applicable to your purchase.