
Ball Watches, founded in 1891 by Webster Clay Ball in Cleveland, Ohio, has its roots in precision and reliability. After a catastrophic train collision in Kipton, Ohio, due to a faulty timepiece, Ball was appointed Chief Time Inspector. He established strict timekeeping standards for railroad chronometers, ensuring synchronized and accurate watches that revolutionized railroad safety.
Known for their rugged, functional designs, Ball Watches became a symbol of reliability under adverse conditions. The brand pioneered innovations like anti-magnetic cases, shock resistance, and luminescent dials. Today, Ball Watch Company continues its legacy of durability and precision, making modern timepieces with a nod to its railroad heritage.