Awe...

Jan 04, 2011,02:44 AM
 

...some!

this piece is truly amazing!

It already comes a live in the pictures, what will the effect be in real life ::jaw-drop::

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PuristSPro MB&F HM3 Chocolate Frog PuristS 10th Edition - live pictures and video

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : January 2nd, 2011-08:35
We will be celebrating our 10th Anniversary at our IGOTT2 event in Las Vegas on May 30 - June 2, 2011, so please celebrate with your fellow PuristS if you can make it! IGOTT2 Registration announcement here: >> CLICK HERE < Here are live pictures and video...  

Beautiful and fitting 1st piece to the 10 years of Purists..

 
 By: ocwatching : January 2nd, 2011-19:12
Nice photos and video Anthony! That spinning rotor is magical and mesmerizing! Congrats again to the lucky 10 owners of this unique and beautiful piece! This message has been edited by ocwatching on 2011-01-02 19:14:10

I really love the color of the case.

 
 By: dxboon : January 2nd, 2011-21:02
It's just this beautiful, subtle shade of brown that would be great with so many outfits! Thanks for the video of the rotor turning -- great to see it spinning like that! Cheers, Daos

Super cool machine. LOVE it!

 
 By: VMM : January 3rd, 2011-02:00
Would gladly wear it . Thanks for the HQ post. Fantastic pics. Vte

Awe...

 
 By: Maarten_S : January 4th, 2011-02:44
...some! this piece is truly amazing! It already comes a live in the pictures, what will the effect be in real life ::jaw-drop::

The photos look awesome, Anthony !

 
 By: RobCH : January 4th, 2011-03:51
Looking forward to seeing this one in the metal, which I hope I do one day...

OK....I just "got" the resemblance

 
 By: MTF : January 4th, 2011-09:07
Anthony, Thansk for the 'live' pictures. I saw the posting the first time and now again.......when I "got" the resemblance with Mr Froggy. The last photo in your posting really showed this. Also the ones with yummy ChocoFrog on Mr Froggy's wrist. Regards,... 

It took me awhile, but I too have finally gotten the "nickname..."

 
 By: ThomasM : January 4th, 2011-10:18
I was just showing ChocoFrog to a journalist who had seen the "standard" Frog, and turned the right way (ie, from the OBSERVER's perspective, not the wearer's) the resemblence to Keropi is unmistakeable. Anthony's pics really captures this very very well.... 

The videos are very helpful ...

 
 By: AndrewD : January 4th, 2011-13:57
... to understand the three-dimensionality of this piece. And the rotor is a lot of fun, as you mention. It's become my favorite MB&F. Although I am not extroverted enough to wear one! Andrew

Kerokeropi finally has a soul mate! :-)

 
 By: masterspiece : January 5th, 2011-01:45
Cool video. That rotor is pretty cool. Aloha, Bob

Thanks a lot Anthony for these superb pics.

 
 By: foversta : January 5th, 2011-13:15
It is really different from the two other Frogs. Fr.Xavier

I don't know exactly why, but...

 
 By: heartbreaker : January 6th, 2011-02:56
...your videos made me appreciate this watch much more than any photo. Could you satisfy my curiosity, Anthony? In the first video, from where the chimes in the background come from? The rotor speed is really incredible as the duration of its spinning. Do... 

The chimes in the background is just background noise

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : January 6th, 2011-08:23
I don't recall any chime noises when I took the video, so I guess there was a truck backing up (big trucks have that chiming warning) when I was taking the video? And yes, you do feel the vibration when the rotor is spinning that fast. Cheers, Anthony

You do hear and feel it a bit on the Frogs

 
 By: SteveH : January 6th, 2011-08:32
because the case is so light (titanium). It's definitely not as pronounced as a 7750 and you hear it much more than you can feel it. On the gold non-frog pieces, with the heavier case, you can only hear or feel it if you are really paying attention. Best,... 

Congratulations, Steve, you've guessed correctly :-)

 
 By: heartbreaker : January 6th, 2011-11:48
My daily watch got a 7750-based movement!

Steve, can I ask how 'tough' ....

 
 By: AndrewD : January 6th, 2011-17:23
... those sapphire 'eyes' are? I know most of us are fairly careful with our watches, but those protruding eyes could easily be wacked against objects. Are they any less robust than a standard sapphire crystal? Have you had any examples of breakage? Thank... 

It's a beaut.

 
 By: patrick_y : January 6th, 2011-12:23
It's a great looking watch! Thank you for the fantastic photos! Especially liked the picture with the watch strapped on the Keroppi frog's arm.