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Well the Lange is definitely preferable - more pics of a Hydrocarbon (modem warning)
Massive piece. But very tall on the wrist. Rugged. The standard version as depicted here has 40 mm nominal diameter. 300m WR. drsh's piece is a "Mad Cow" Titanium version with 42 mm diameter (Congrats and envy on that Lange & Söhne...).



That trademark crown lock of this series is more a cool gadget than really useful - it's already a screw-down crown.

Massive clasp

On the wrist:

Looks good on a NATO as well:

Comparison to another "tool watch"- the Fortis B-42 Marinemaster:

More shots on flickr: click here
Ball Watches
By: db darien : April 21st, 2008-08:16
Hi Everybody, I've recently read a piece (published in a well-known watch magazine) about Ball Watch Company, an Cleveland-based watchmaker with a history that stems back to the 19th Century (1891 to be precise). They seem to have been a watchmaker for th...
Nice pictures....
By: drsh : April 23rd, 2008-17:21
Not often that we get pictures of Ball watches here, but your pictures are just great! Thanks for sharing. Have you had the opportunity to see/handle the Trainmaster Doctor's chronograph? Can't seem to get my hands on it her in sg. cheers! sh
My M.D. friend...
By: cnmark : April 25th, 2008-05:58
..did like the combo of single-button chrono and pulsemeter scale. And the overall layout, " clear and readable ". The additional months display was considered a " gadget " - imho it's cool. He does not like the older TM "Pulsemeter Pro" for design reason...