Allen
1851
So that's the reason.
It does look good indeed. Great pair of 99s.
Looking forward to your next #99 watch!
The PPro ABR roll call
By: AndrewD : May 10th, 2009-02:39
Hi fellow Purists, It has been more than six months since the first ABR Purist Edition watches were delivered. Many owners’ watches have been posted in various locations since then, but I thought it was about time we had a pictorial thread that brought al...
Nos. 58 and 61 here...
By: pplater : May 10th, 2009-08:53
Started life together... But while #61 (like its great namesake Bordeaux vintage) has been 'laid down', #58 has been getting around and having a whole lot of fun - These were a great idea and a lot of fun. Thanks again to the design team. Can't wait for t...
Cool!
By: dxboon : May 11th, 2009-19:02
BLOOD! A gross (but fun) post! Somehow Andrew I bet you knew I'd love a post like that. I particularly like the shot with the scalpels post surgery. I am currently playing a game on the Wii called Trauma Center (or something similar) that lets me use the ...
The more the better, Mike …
By: AndrewD : May 12th, 2009-21:49
I love all photos of watches being used for their intended purpose and the ABR is particularly unusual in that regard. Don’t forget to ask permission from the patient! A Ps. although quartz, these washable silicone rubber fob watches are popular amo...
E.T.
By: AndrewD : May 14th, 2009-18:02
Hi Elliot, I haven’t seen one up close like that (the statue not the watch). I did want to see the ABR being worn and used in the pictures, so yours is perfect. Oscar makes quite a good night watch stand as well. Seriously though, being unlikely to receiv...
Enjoy both …
By: AndrewD : May 14th, 2009-17:57
Hello Ira, Great to see your son and that watch. Meticulous hand hygiene is critical in an area like the neonatal / newborn care unit. The perfect environment for a disinfectable watch! [Even though many units now have a ‘naked below the elbow’...