
ED209 provides an engaging recap of a PuristsPro GTG in Southern California, featuring a special appearance by Max Büsser of MB&F. This post offers a rare glimpse into early MB&F Horological Machine #2 models and the camaraderie among collectors, making it a valuable historical record for enthusiasts.






. . . Judge Max presiding. The observant will have noticed the lone beer bottle amidst several glasses of wine . . . nuthin' like a fresh Moretti LaRosa with sea bass! Cordially, Art
. . . aka Mitch . . . . . . came from many miles away to hang with his pals for the evening. A pleasure seeing you tonight, Mitch . . . cordially, Art
In addition to the MB&F HM2, there were some other cool watches. Here's a table shot: Anthony brought along his RM011 fitted with a short strap. This was awesome, I put it on and took this wrist shot: IMHO, the RM011 is one of the most comfortable watches I've ever worn. I've also tried DRMW's RM005 a while back and really like the design. The titanium is so light that it feels weightless. But I've never tried on a RM with a short strap, and found that it fit perfectly. So much so that I'm going
I notice a new ROSE gold VH on the table. Congratulations, Doctor!
Used my new point-and-shoot and am disappointed in the pics. This camera failed on the 1st event as the flash is too weak. Either way, had to photoshop them so they look better and only a couple pics turned out decent enough to post. Here's a table group shot I tried on Art's GO. Feels pretty good on the wrist! And here are some MB&F #2 white gold / titanium pics. Top plate is white gold, and bottom plate is titanium. This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2008-06-14 17:04:04
Hi Anthony, Thanks again for arranging a fun event. Your pictures still turn out great regardless of the camera ps - your PuristsPro shirt was cool! Regards, ED-209
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