Ball Trainmaster One Hundred Twenty Watch

The Trainmaster One Hundred Twenty is a classic looking timepieces with modern components typical to the brand. The most noteworthy of which is the very shock resistant and antimagnetic case (here in 18k rose gold and 39.5mm wide), as well as use of tritium gas tubes in the hour markers and hands. These tubes are filled with a naturally glowing material for perfect darkness reading for about two decades before the light begins to dim.
The dial of the watch is slightly domed and comes in gray or silver with 18k rose gold hour markers and hands. The watch has a sapphire crystal and is attached to brown or black crocodile strap. Inside the Trainmaster One Hundred Twenty is a Swiss ETA 2892 automatic movement.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
texas.technoman May 7th 2011 10:17AM
No modern "Trainmaster" (yes, they still have that title on the North American railroads) could afford this watch. And, BTW, did you know that it was the railroads that "invented" time zones?