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BALL Watch CEO Jeffrey P. Hess has announced that BALL Watch USA...

BALL Watch CEO Jeffrey P. Hess has announced that BALL Watch USA has been selected to be the Official watch for the Re-Launch of the historic St. Petersburg-Habana Regatta, as well as watch sponsor and timing partner to The St. Petersburg Yacht Club.



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ST. PETERSBURG, Florida, Sept. 8, 2016 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — The regatta which started March 30, 1930 will once again start in downtown St. Petersburg, FL on February 28, 2017 and, after 284 nautical miles of competitive sailing, finish at the Hemingway Marina in Havana Cuba. The race has been certified by the Cuban government as a sporting event featuring a field of 70 to 100 sail boats in four classes from around the USA. The race began in the late 1920’s but was last run in 1959 due to the US embargo on Cuba.

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Since 1891, BALL Watch Company has been producing timepieces that comply with the most stringent criteria for precision, quality and reliability. As a pioneer of chronometry standards and with a rich past closely associated with the history of the American railroads and today, as well as all aspects of aviation and maritime, BALL Watch remains one of the most respected and well established watch brands in the United States. Today, more than ever, BALL Watch is continuing its journey and asserting its role as a key protagonist in the evolution of watchmaking history. For more information regarding BALL Watch Company and its products worldwide, please visit http://www.ballwatch.com.

BALL Watch named the Official Timekeeper & Timepiece for the re-launch of the St. Petersburg-Habana Regatta.

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BALL Watch CEO Jeffrey P. Hess has announced that BALL Watch USA has been selected to be the Official watch for the Re-Launch of the historic St. Petersburg-Habana Regatta, as well as watch sponsor and timing partner to The St. Petersburg Yacht Club.