Here is a pristine example of a BALL ENGINEER HYDROCARBON  automatic wristwatch,  introduced in 2004,  water resistant rated at 300m/1000 ft,  patented ball bearing locking crown with swing out protection cover,  44mm x 51mm to lug tips,  20mm lug width,  original stainless steel screw back case,  factory raised submarine medallion logo on rear,  uni-directional ratcheted bezel with luminescent plots,  original Ball signed 2-piece rubber strap with a signed brushed buckle,  double screwed bracelet attachment system with two screws at each lug end,  original black engine-turned dial with sunburst Guilloche pattern,  fantastic lume with extra brilliance for night reading made possible by Ball's micro gas tubes on the hands and the hour markers,  date aperture at 4,  factory embossed logo on crown,  anti-reflective flat sapphire crystal,  shock resistance to 7,500 G's,  Tritium sword style hands,  21 jewels,  caliber 2892,  serial #6041265,  triple signed,  includes original inside and outside boxes, booklet, and hang tags imprinted with MSRP of  $1,895.00....Ball Engineer Hydrocarbons do not show up too often,  especially in this SUPERB CONDITION,   selling now with NO RESERVE & FREE SHIPPING via USPS Priority Mail,  please view the photos, and check all the features,  and read the seller's comments as to the condition,  thank you very much.

"The Ball Watch Co. was founded in 1891 in Cleveland, Ohio and was a premier railroad grade pocket watch of that era.  Today it has evolved into a fine Swiss manufacturer that is respected for its chronographs, divers' watches, explorer's and sports related timepieces.  The Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon is known for being a constant companion of the Arctic and Antarctic explorers,  and the watch of choice of some the world's most famous and daring mountain climbers.  It was ruggedly built with the endurance to withstand extreme temps of minus forty to minus sixty degrees,  and extreme conditions of 5,000 to 7,500 G forces,  and depths of 1,000 up to 9,000 feet.  This example is solid, and heavy, and weighs in at 4.3 ounces.  It just looks and feels as if you could wear it out at dinner or at a log-rolling contest....but NEVER wear it out, period."