Ball Watch is a Swiss brand that specializes in the production of chronometer-certified timepieces. The brand is known for its precision and accuracy and its watches are designed for use in challenging environments.
The brand was founded in 1891 by Webster Clay Ball, an American jeweler.
Webster Clay Ball was appointed Chief Time Inspector by railroad companies in North America in 1893.
Ball Watch became the official timekeeper of the General Railroad Timepiece Standards in North America.
In 1993, the brand was acquired by the Swiss company, The Swatch Group.
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A dive watch equipped with a helium release valve, anti-magnetic protection, and water resistance up to a depth of 300m.
A world time watch with a patented quick-set mechanism that allows for easy adjustment of the time zone.
A rugged and durable watch with tritium tubes for visibility in low light environments.
A chronometer-certified watch is a timepiece that has passed precision and accuracy tests conducted by the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC).
While Ball Watch is a Swiss brand, some of its watches are manufactured in other countries such as Germany and Japan.
If you're looking for a high-quality, durable watch that is designed for use in challenging environments, then a Ball Watch may be worth the investment.
Yes, all Ball Watches come with a 2-year international warranty.
All Ball Watches are tested to meet COSC accuracy standards, which means they must maintain an accuracy of -4 to +6 seconds per day.