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Ball Watch Company
Webster Clay Ball, born October 6, 1847, in Fredericktown, Ohio, set the time keeping standards for the United States railroad. The tragic collision between two trains, the Fast Mail train No. 4 and the Accomodation, on April 19, 1891 in Kipton, Ohio is what prompted
Originally the Ball Watch Company set up its headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio but today the company is located in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. Due to W. C. Ball's commitment to accurate time keeping since Standard Time became popular in 1883, people to this day ask railroad conductors for the time knowing railroad watches are precise.




