Good morning, good afternoon, good evening PuristS friends! A holiday post (it’s Labor Day here in America) for your enjoyment. Though I risk branding and expectations I shall not be able to meet in future with this initial photograph… At least this time ...
. . . on Labor Day, Fred! The subtext of your post, imho, is value . Anyone given an unlimited budget can craft a watch that meets specified requirements, especially objective requirements such as accuracy and consistency. Financial restraint makes that g...
e voila! I was excited. You are quite right in your assessment, of course: value. But a "valuable" perspective. Many thanks for responding, and have a fine day with... ??? ;-) Fred ...
I've noticed this phenomenon with other brands at the lower end of the spectrum—one model in particular will stand out. Take the Mido Commander, for instance. Not an expensive timepiece, but it has a large following. I'm humbled that you took the time to ...
I always loved the Ball "glow" as shown in their literature. But with watch (paid for) in hand in the dark in my living room, I was a bit disappointed. I couldn't light the whole room with it, as I had imagined (spurred on by salesmen and photos on the we...
I, too, was disappointed at first, having read things like "shines like a torch!" "lights up the room!" etc. But over time I've come to realize that this "quiet intensity" is not only all one needs, but in fact is really there when you need it. Really fun...
As the proud owner of a Ball watch for the past 15 years, I can relate to most of the points you have made in your post. I can relate to the accuracy of Ball Chronometers and their legibility is outstanding. After 15 years, mine is starting to fade, but i...