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I have for sale a Ball Engineer Master Roman Auto watch with silver dial on SS bracelet. Model# NM1016C-SR-WH. Overall 92%. Comes complete with outer cardboard box, inner leather box, pillow, hang tag, all links, 1/2 link, warranty card, instruction booklet, and Ball historical booklet. Watch keeps great time, and day/date changes promptly at 12:00am, as it should. Bracelet has both polished and brushed finishes to it, and the brushed ones have the typical desk diving swirlies. Polished bezel and case are clean, except for one small rub on bezel at 2:00 marker. Caseback has slight swirls from being set down on its own bracelet. Crown is clean and turns smoothly. Crystal and AR coating are absolutely perfect. Looking for $430 OBRO. Sorry no trades at this time. Shipping via USPS and Paypal are on me. CONUS only please. Have many references in Watch Deals forum. Please PM with any questions.
Specs from Ball Watch USA website:
Functions: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Day, Date
Case: Stainless Steel, Diameter: 38 mm, Height: 13 mm
Bezel: Plain
Glass: Anti-Reflection Convex Sapphire
Crown: Screwed type
3H Gas Light: 25 Micro Gas Tubes on Hour, Minute, Second Hands and Dial for Night Reading Capability
Movement: Automatic Calibre ETA 2836-2
Bracelet: Stainless Steel with Folding Butterfly Clasp
Water Resistant: 100 m / 330 ft.
Shock Resistant: Withstand 5,000Gs Shock Test and Functionality is Unaffected When Exposed to a Magnetic Field of 4,800A/m
Dial: White (actually more silver-ish)
Specs from Ball Watch USA website:
Functions: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Day, Date
Case: Stainless Steel, Diameter: 38 mm, Height: 13 mm
Bezel: Plain
Glass: Anti-Reflection Convex Sapphire
Crown: Screwed type
3H Gas Light: 25 Micro Gas Tubes on Hour, Minute, Second Hands and Dial for Night Reading Capability
Movement: Automatic Calibre ETA 2836-2
Bracelet: Stainless Steel with Folding Butterfly Clasp
Water Resistant: 100 m / 330 ft.
Shock Resistant: Withstand 5,000Gs Shock Test and Functionality is Unaffected When Exposed to a Magnetic Field of 4,800A/m
Dial: White (actually more silver-ish)










