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So...the new to me (preowned) Ball Fireman II on bracelet arrived this week. This is my very first Ball timepiece and my first watch with Tritium tubes!!!
I have always liked the history behind the Ball watch brand and as I began to research various Ball watches, I was drawn to the Fireman model for it's simple, classic design...just a great looking piece.
Those familiar with the Ball brand know that the lineup is quite varied with some models offering dial designs that are on the very complex side (many designs offer an abundance of tubes including the dial numerals......for now, I like the fact that the Fireman line both 1st and 2nd generation does not use tubes to form the numerals on the dial). For a "pilot style" timepiece, maintaining that simple/classic design is really appealing to me.
While I'm talking about 1st and 2nd gen pieces...I have to admit that I have pondered Ball carrying over some 1st gen design elements to the gen II model (heh...would not mind having a "tube" on the seconds hand like the 1st gen model...and I do really like the additional hour numeral markers and dots from the 1st gen, but it's not a deal killer for the gen II model...if anything the 2nd gen dial is overall a little more simple, with numerals only marking the 12, 9, and 6 positions...the tubes are less numerous than the gen I model (14 versus 16 total), but the hour marker tritium tubes are longer on the new gen II model where the hour numerals have been removed at 1,2, 4,5, 7,8, and 10,11 o'clock). Bottom line, I really love the simple, classic, design of the gen II model.
The first thing I noticed when receiving this model was the heft considering its rather non-bulky size...this is a watch that is very nicely sized for my average 7.25" wrist (43mm case diameter not including the crown and 12mm thick). This watch wears very easily, very comfortably, and I attribute the heft to the very, very solid construction including a killer constructed bracelet with some of the most tightly toleranced solid endlinks that I've seen on a watch at any price...the gap tolerance between the endlink and case is just so tight, resulting in a fantastic fit.hand6.gif
The machine finish on the case and bracelet is really second to none and considering the sub-$700 price I paid for this on the preowned market, I am truly a happy WIS. The pictures do not do justice to this piece (it is definely one of those watches that you appreciate more by holding in your hand and getting a close look). The case/bracelet is completely brushed/satin in finish, but the contrasting grain directions for the (very, very nicely brushed finish here...silky looking and feeling and reminds me of the finish on a big brand name that starts with R and ends in X...hmmm nice) case make the overall look very nice. I am serious here when I say you could compare the case and bracelet machining/construction to some very big name pieces that cost multiple X more than the Ball. The machined recesses in the case sides (with contrasting vertical grain) add very nice case design interest. ...very cool hand6.gif
Some top-level specs:
Movement: ETA 2824-2 25 jewels Swiss Automatic
Functions: Date calendar, window display.
(14 micro gas lights (3H) tubes on hour, minute hands and dial for night reading capability)
Shock Resistance: 5,000 G's
Case Back: Screw-down style (threaded). Factory Engraved/Raised Logo.
Crown: Signed Screw down
Band: Satin finish. Solid Stainless steel.
Clasp: Traditional tang / deployment style. Factory Logo engraved/embossed.
Water Resistance: 100m/330ft /10atm.
Case Size: 43.00 mm diameter excluding crown. 12 mm thick.
Well...I'm very happy with this acquisition so far and consider it a great addition to my small but growing collection. It is really a rarity in my lineup as ALL of my pieces have a rotating bezel of some kind in the design.
This is also my first watch with Tritium tubes and I have to say I am truly loving the "always on" nature of the tubes. Regardless of whether or not the watch has been sleeping under your shirt sleeve, you have fantastic lume and night visibility under all conditions...again, very cool.hand6.gif
This is a definite keeper and one that I can easily go back to time and time again. My first Ball, but definitely not my last!!!
A review here at 3T would definitely not be complete without pics, so here you go....



Cool Railroad Caseback...


Very comfortable on the wrist...

Love the "always-on" tubes....


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bigrustypig
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I really liked your review, Chris. I read it twice to absorb all the detail, amigohand6.gif.
I really like this model you featured for the simple reason that it's a no-nonsense, direct to the point timepiece with a lot of technology under the "hood". Somehow the bracelet links remind me of the Zenith bracelets, too.
Big Congrats, amigo! Wear it in good healthcool10.gif
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Tony Duronio
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Excellent...beautiful timepiece for sure.perfect.gif
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Skipdawg
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Nice catch enjoy that baby. ;)
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Graham
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Great review on a fantastic watch!yourock.gifyourock.gif
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Jeff, Tony, Skipdawg, Graham...thanks for the kind words and congrats guys!!
Jeff - reading my first impression comments back today, I think I did get a little wordy...glad you enjoyed the read.:D
One small additional thing (but and important thing I really appreciate regarding the Ball bracelet). This has to be one of the easiest bracelets I have ever had the pleasure of sizing. The links are joined together with a single screw headed pin...you push the pin through to the other side where the opposite bracelet side is threaded to receive it.
Simple and robust...requiring a single screw driver to make bracelet adjustments. The bracelet comes with both full and half links so getting a good fit without micro-adjusters is a breeze. I really like this type of bracelet design and wouldn't mind having it on other pieces.hand6.gif
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Very nice piece. Congrats! That's one Ball I'd have to consider after your review and pics. thanks for posting! 
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Great looking watch! I've been impressed with the Balls I've seen here.
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Nice and precise review for a good looking watch who's ready for action. THANKS!
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Paxman
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Great review on a sweet watch for sure.:cool: Every Ball I've handled has been top notch in terms of execution.:D
Wait a second... that doesn't sound right!:shock:
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Wonder if you could say the same about some of the older Balls out there, Pax? 
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Mike, Natevan, Hammer, Pax, and Edgel...thanks for the kind words, congrats, and "Ball" references.
Ball makes a great watch!!!
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Big congrats for this great timepiece Chris!!! If I had to say only one thing about Ball watch, it would be ''TOUGH''. I just have respect for that company... I do not own any yet, but had the chance to handle a few Balls (That doesn't sound right either ) and each time it was the same feeling, man this thing looks solid! It can be a 42mm or a 45mm watch, they all have the indestructible look and heft. Ball is definitely an underrated brand IMHO and, I'm sure, one of the best product to come out of Switzerland! You described that perfectly in your review with the right words and pics, well done!
The tubes are for sure the main signature of this company and I really enjoy that technology on the G-SAR. I know tubes are a draw back for some because they will die one day in 10, 15 or 25 years, but, if you still have the watch then, I guess it would not be a big deal to have the dial replace for a new one with new tubes (if they still have them produced). I would be curious to see how much that would cost though...Anybody had that done on a watch yet?
Anyways, enjoy and wear this one in good health my friend, it's a beauty and surly deserves it!!!
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AWESOME classic watch Chris...big CONGRATS hand6.gif
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Daniel and Nabco...many thanks guys for the continued kind words and congrats!!
Havin' a ball with the Ball!!! A solid, and well made piece indeed!!
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Janner
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Great review and pictures, a Ball is definately on my wish list.hand6.gif
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