Ball Trainmaster Secometer
The creation of Ball Trainmaster Secometer on February 5, 2009 in London was Ball Watch intention to pay homage to its railroad origins onboard the beautifully restored Orient Express. Incorporating the stylish appearance of the Roaring Twenties watch models with artistic dynamism, this timepiece is updated with Ball's innovative modern technology. Following the 1920s, it features a seconds disk at 6 under the dial.

This watch uses the automated ETA Caliber 2895 with 25 jewels that vibrate at 28,800 times per hour. It has a 40-hour power reserve. The unique rose gold case with engraved outer bezel is 41mm in diameter with a height of 10.9mm. It uses a screw-in crown and a sapphire crystal screw-down case back to allow a view of the splendid workmanship. The face is made of anti-reflective sapphire crystal. The main functions are hours, minutes, subsidiary seconds; date at 3. The blue hands give a quirky contrast against the white enamel dial, with 14 micro gas tubes on hands and dial offer excellent night readability. The strap is made of crocodile skin and is completed with an 18k gold pin buckle.
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