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Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Mad Cow
Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Mad Cow inspired by World Cup Champion John “Mad Cow” Hembel, the first American on skis to pass 150mph. Built to withstand extreme conditions, this 7,500G shock resistant automatic mechanical watch with water-resistance to 300m, remains as reliable up to -40°C, and even has a 12,000A/m anti-magnetic rating.

Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Mad Cow uses the automated ETA Caliber 2836-2 with 25 jewels that vibrate at 28,800 times per hour. It has a 38-hour power reserve. The titanium case is 42mm in diameter with a height of 16.3mm. It uses a unidirectional rotating steel bezel with a 60-minute scale, as well as a screw-down back and screw-in crown. The face is made of anti-reflective sapphire crystal. The main functions are hours, minutes, sweep seconds; chronograph; day at 3 and date between 4 and 5. Featuring 32 micro self-powered gas tubes on the hands and on the black or white dial that glow continuously brighter than phosphorous paint, the EH Mad Cow is clearly optimized for reading in dark conditions. The band made of titanium and stainless steel also has a folding clasp.
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