Ball Roadmaster Marine GMT. The watch has twin pushers on the left side and they are used to advance and retard the GMT hand, something unique I haven't seen before and is a first for any GMT watch. The case is make of titanium as well as the bracelet which hss stainless steel pieces connecting the titanium links together. 3 extra links are included. I currently have a brown strap on the watch to match the brown section of the bezel which is brown on bottom and black on top. Both the chocolate dial w/ chocolate/black bezel & black dial with chocolate/black bezel are both the hardest versions to get a hold of. Every version is limited to 1000 pieces, yet both of these chocolate variants are the only completely sold out models on the Ball website, and not many show up on eBay too often.
Ball claims this is the first GMT with a day/date function, I have no idea if that is true, but they list that on their website. The watch is 40mm and is COSC certified. It comes with a plastic showing this and it also has a green hand-tag with the COSC logo on it. The watch is rated for 200M WR and you can turn the pushers to place them in a lock position to keep water out. This watch is full kit and includes every hang-tag, multiple plastic cards showing different things like COSC certification, warranty, and it also shows this watch is #51/1000 made, which is also engraved in the back of the watch. Also, this watch has 28 Tritium tubes and uses Super LumiNova on the bezel. The 12, 6, 9, and indices stay lit 24/7. I've never had a watch that is this bright without a light resource at all. I've literally put the watch next to my bed and when I randomly wake up to see what time it is, the Ball watch is very bright and legible.
This watch costs $3400 new, so I feel my price is very reasonable for a watch that is a limited edition in a color that is very hard to find, COSC certified, and uses titanium.
$1995 shipped and you cover the 2.9% processing fees.
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There are still 2 1/2 years left on the warranty. The thick brown strap next to the bracelet is not included, just the brown leather shown on the watch and the bracelet.
Ball claims this is the first GMT with a day/date function, I have no idea if that is true, but they list that on their website. The watch is 40mm and is COSC certified. It comes with a plastic showing this and it also has a green hand-tag with the COSC logo on it. The watch is rated for 200M WR and you can turn the pushers to place them in a lock position to keep water out. This watch is full kit and includes every hang-tag, multiple plastic cards showing different things like COSC certification, warranty, and it also shows this watch is #51/1000 made, which is also engraved in the back of the watch. Also, this watch has 28 Tritium tubes and uses Super LumiNova on the bezel. The 12, 6, 9, and indices stay lit 24/7. I've never had a watch that is this bright without a light resource at all. I've literally put the watch next to my bed and when I randomly wake up to see what time it is, the Ball watch is very bright and legible.
This watch costs $3400 new, so I feel my price is very reasonable for a watch that is a limited edition in a color that is very hard to find, COSC certified, and uses titanium.
$1995 shipped and you cover the 2.9% processing fees.
To use Square you do not need have an app or join anything. I am simply sending you an invoice and you can pay via credit/debit card of your liking. Square is my preferred method since everyone can use it. Google Pay is also integrated into the invoice if you want to use it. I also accept Apple Pay. No PayPal/Venmo.
There are still 2 1/2 years left on the warranty. The thick brown strap next to the bracelet is not included, just the brown leather shown on the watch and the bracelet.
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