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  • Ball Moonlight Special Is In Town

    Yep, its been here for 2 days already, along with some new models. Here's a brief update: http://watchtalkworld.proboards84.co...3&page=2#13038
    sys12345



    http://simply-pen.blogspot.com/ - m4/3 Pen Blog

  • #2
    High... but too high a price for me to pay for a ball..
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    • #3
      Yeah, agreed, this is one of the more pricey Ball. That said, if u get it in HK, it becomes more affordable!
      As much as i like the brown dial (really very nice colour), i find that reading time off the dial is not so easy. It appears to be somewhat cluttered by the sub dials and date scale at the perimeter.
      sys12345



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      • #4
        Saw the moonlight special at all watches (Bugis) last sunday. It is indeed a nice watch although the price is a bit on the high side. Further, it is selling at list according to the salesperson. When I commended that it's a high price, he gave me two answers:

        1) He had sold one Ball watch (no model given) at $11k.
        2) It is an in-house movement (although I though Ball watches does not have their own movement??)

        Nonetheless, I still think Ball watches are good sturdy watches suitable as a daily beater
        On my wrist:
        2010 Seiko Spirit
        2009 Tag Heuer Autavia
        2009 Breitling Superocean Steelfish
        2008 GMT II Black/Red
        2008 Exp II White
        2006 Orient Power-reserve
        2005 Citizen Eco-drive

        Wishlist:
        GMT-IIc
        Breitling Blackbird
        Omega Aquagraph Chronograph

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        • #5
          I'm sorry but the salesperson has got to be smoking crack to claim an in-house movement for the Moonlight Special. Its based on the 7750 but it has the added moonphase display. A worked on 7750 but certainly not an in house movement. As for the S$11k, i'm not sure of Ball watches in that price category unless its the Heritage.

          Ball watches are indeed very fine time pieces you can get for the kind of money (in general). I'll consider models in the S$1k+ to S$3k category but anything more and i'll look into other brands (as much as i like Ball watches).
          sys12345



          http://simply-pen.blogspot.com/ - m4/3 Pen Blog

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          • #6
            Looks and speced strangely similar to the CYMA ....

            Any connections btn the 2 brands ?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by sys12345 View Post
              Ball watches are indeed very fine time pieces you can get for the kind of money (in general). I'll consider models in the S$1k+ to S$3k category but anything more and i'll look into other brands (as much as i like Ball watches).
              I share the same sentiments..
              Ball watches are very very attractive in that price range
              SRC is bad dealer !

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              • #8
                very nice watch indeed, featured in today's Straits time... what's the list price?

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                • #9
                  The list price is S$5900+ !
                  sys12345



                  http://simply-pen.blogspot.com/ - m4/3 Pen Blog

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                  • #10
                    thanks bro.. woohoo.. at that price? i top up a bit more can get Sub no date liao...pass pass pass


                    Originally posted by sys12345 View Post
                    The list price is S$5900+ !

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