The watch that impressed the MOST in 2020! Ball Engineer III Endurance 1917 Review

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PRECISION IN SUB-ZERO TEMPERATURES.​

As a COSC certified chronometer, the Endurance has undergone intense testing for guaranteed precision. Going further, the movement uses cold temperature resistance oil to ensure ultimate timekeeping in sub-zero temperatures. Conventional oil is not sufficient, while our special oil blend guarantees reliable functionality in a temperature range from –45°C to 80°C.

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LIMITED EDITION​

  • 1000

WEIGHT​

  • Approx. 190g

MOVEMENT​

  • Automatic caliber BALL RR1601
  • Chronometer certified COSC
  • Special movement oil to endure -45°C / -49°F

SIZE (CASE)​

  • Ø 42mm, height 13mm

WATER RESISTANCE​

  • 100m/330ft

ANTI-MAGNETISM​

  • 4,800A/m

MICRO GAS TUBES​

  • 16 micro gas tubes on hour, minute and second hands and dial for night reading capability

FUNCTIONS​

  • Patented mechanical thermometric indication (range: from -35°C to 45°C)
  • Hours, minutes, sweep seconds and date
  • 5,000Gs shock resistance

CASE MATERIAL​

  • Stainless steel or stainless steel with TiC (titanium carbide) coating

CROWN​

  • Screwed-in crown

CRYSTAL​

  • Anti-reflective sapphire crystal

PATENT​

  • Amortiser® patented anti-shock system

DIAL COLOR​

  • Black or blue

BRACELET​

  • Stainless steel bracelet with folding buckle or rubber strap with pin buckle

LUG WIDTH​

  • 21mm

LUG TO LUG​

  • 47mm
Mar 4, 2021

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Hi, hope you had an amazing week! here is another cool episode about a watch the most.

This Ball Engineer III Endurance 1917 has also a dedicated article written by my friends from 7friends&watches, the link to the blog is here:


 
An interesting piece, from Ball. :wink: Thanks Mike.:hat:
 
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