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  1. vadimo Oct 3, 2019

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    I just noticed this brand and really like:

    Engineer Marvelight (40mm)
    Ball Engineer II Marvelight

    Are they end of life as its difficult to find brand new one online?
     
  2. pIoNeErOfThEnILe Oct 3, 2019

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    is that wut happens when an rollie op and halios seaforth have offspring...viola.....a Ball Engineer II Marvelight
     
  3. 17SGS Oct 15, 2019

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    I recently discovered these and really like the Engineer M Marvelight in Blue. Agree that they seem a little scarce. There is a local dealer that I am going to check out (I'm in Cleveland - ties into the history).
     
  4. TexOmega Oct 15, 2019

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    My DOUBLE SUNK DIAL Ball watch.JPG

    Ball Watch circa 1896
     
  5. Waltesefalcon Oct 24, 2019

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    I've thought of adding a Ball 999 to the collection on occasion, I love those old Hamilton movements.
     
  6. TexOmega Oct 24, 2019

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    Early Ball’s are fantastic
     
  7. Canuck Oct 24, 2019

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    A Ball Hamilton in a patented 20th Century Ball case with the patented “stirrup” bow. This one circa 1915. The movement in this case would have been the 23-jewel model. Presently, I have a 21-jewel Hamilton Ball movement in it.

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