
Saluting the Elite Fighting Spirit with Ultimate Toughness

Ball Watch Company unveils the new Engineer II U.S. Marine Corps, a combat watch that celebrates the 245th Anniversary of the Marines with a salute to their toughness, skill, and selflessness that not only endures, but continues to prevail.
The Marines are known and respected for their fighting spirit that drives them on and off the battlefields. Since 1775, the U.S. Marine Corps has proven that battles are fought and won on many fronts. From traditional warfare to humanitarian and disaster relief missions, the Marines are highly trained to perform on land, air and sea. Forged in honor, courage and commitment, the fighting spirit of the U.S. Marine Corps has answered the call of duty, won battles and preserved freedom for 245 years.
Each piece of this limited series is adorned with the U.S. Marine Corps emblem on the dial.

Technical Specifications: Engineer II Power Reserve GMT - Limited Edition of 1,000 Pieces Each
The case, in stainless steel, measures 40mm or 44mm x 12.1mm. It has an AR-coated sapphire crystal, a sapphire disply back, and it is water resistant to 100 meters. A Mu-Metal (nickeliron soft ferromagnetic alloy) shield protects the movement from magnetic fields up to 4,800 amperes.
Movement is the Swiss automatic Ball caliber RR1302 with 26 jewels, 28,800 vph and a power reserve of 42 hours. Functions are: hours, minutes, central seconds, date, power reserve indicator and second timezone indicator.

The black dial has 36 micro gas tubes on hour, minute and second hands. USMC logo.
It comes on a steel bracelet with folding buckle.
MSRP is $1,549. Online exclusive.

Technical Specifications: Engineer II - Limited Edition of 1,000 Pieces in Steel, 300 in TiC Each
The case, in stainless steel, or in black steel with titanium carbide coating, measures 40mm or 43mm x 13.6mm. It has an AR-coated sapphire crystal and it is water resistant to 100 meters. A Mu-Metal (nickeliron soft ferromagnetic alloy) shield protects the movement from magnetic fields up to 80,000 amperes.

Movement is the Swiss automatic Ball caliber RR 1103 with 25 jewels, 28,800 vph and a power reserve of 38 hours. Functions are: hours, minutes, central seconds, and date.

The black dial has 15 micro gas tubes on hour, minute and second hands. Magnified date. USMC symbol.

It comes on a steel bracelet with folding buckle, or a black rubber strap with pin buckle.
MSRP is $1,499 to $1,649.
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