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      03-06-2015, 06:19 AM   #1
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Ball for BMW Dive Watch

So who doesn't like a dive watch? As sport watches go, they are easily the most popular ones. They've been etched into the awareness of just about anyone who's "into" watches by the likes of the Rolex Submariner, scores of Seiko divers, the Omega Seamaster, the "counter-culture" appeal of surfing and so on.

Well, Ball now offers a Ball for BMW dive watch. It's called Timetrekker. (http://www.ballwatch.com/bmw/index.p...ons&lang=en_US)









Now what I think makes it a better pick than the other Ball for BMW watches is that is the BMW logo. This time round, it's small and discrete, but more importantly, it doesn't interfere with the dial's aesthetics as does the BMW logo on the Classic collection of models. Of course there are other Ball for BMW models that have the small logo on them, but they are complicated watches and I personally prefer uncomplicated watches.

Ball for BMW GMT



Ball for BMW Classic (available with a white dial also)



And, of course, there's the mechanical thermometer one, the TMT, which is a limited edition piece. (http://bridgeandbarrel.com/hands-on-...mited-edition/ and http://thewatchlounge.com/ball-bmw-t...-lover-in-you/)




All the best.
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