PuristSPro All-Black Rescue Watch Holiday Offer
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PuristSPro All-Black Rescue Watch Holiday Offer

By MTF · Dec 21, 2013 · 23 replies
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MTF's post announces a special holiday offer for the PuristSPro All-Black Rescue (ABR) watch, inviting community members to acquire this unique timepiece at its original price. The post celebrates the ABR's legacy within the community, featuring a nostalgic collection of photos and videos that highlight its durability and the shared experiences of its owners. It serves as a testament to the enduring appeal and robust nature of this special edition watch.

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Current Holiday Cheer and pre-Christmas Sherry brought nostalgia and an idea.
There are a few PuristSPro All-Black Rescue watches hidden in PPro HQ at a secret location in California.

Why not offer to fellow PuristS with NO price increase and party like it was 4 years ago? 


I know....I know, we should have thought of this before Christmas but we did not have any alcohol then.  smile

Call it a New Year gift for your friends, loved ones or yourself.  (Bimbeano still needs one........)

Price: Current US $1650.  HOLIDAY CHEER original price US $1500
Shipping / Insurance will be added (ex-Santa Monica, CA).  
California buyers: State Sales Tax will be added. 
Outside USA: Local Customs duties / taxes are the responsibility of the buyer. 
Warranty: Manufacturer provides a Limited International Warranty for 2 years. 

Please send e-mail to this address for order and payment details:
ABR  @  PuristSPro.com 
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OR write to Anthony Tsai:   I'm delegating....... hehehe (they are hidden under his bed)


For nostalgia, I gathered some video and photos from the community. Too many to credit except to say they are all PuristS.    

Can you spot your own photo?


Ultimate PuristSPro ABR shock test video

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PuristSPro ABR Quick Look Review by Anthony Tsai [CLICK following URL link to read]:
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St Gallen Rescue watch at British Museum: PuristS' cousins [CLICK following URL link to read]:
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This message has been edited by MTF on 2013-12-21 20:51:45 This message has been edited by ThomasM on 2013-12-23 10:12:50 This message has been edited by MTF on 2013-12-31 06:17:22

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Ares501 - Mr Green
Dec 22, 2013

Tiniest wrist scan model ever ;) Thank you for trip down memory lane dear MTF and all the bets for holiday Sincerely Damjan

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MTF
Dec 22, 2013

The watch is not expensive. it may not be haute horlogerie but each piece was made and owned by PuristS. That was certainly the smallest watch wrist model.....ever! Regards, MTF

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AndrewD
Dec 22, 2013

... so may ABR's on different wrists, with different straps, in different locations and across the world. A lovely way to 'connect'. Thanks MTF for collecting the images together. I'm amazed you have some left over. I remember when they were first announced I ordered it the moment I woke up and thought they would all have been snapped up while I slept! And the PPro ABR has been a very reliable watch. The coating, as demonstrated by Anthony, is tough and doesn't show a mark. And it is unusual eno

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ThomasM
Dec 22, 2013

help support your favorite online watch community! There is no subscription fee or membership fee to be a member of this great community. Moderators are paid (a modest, token amount in recognition for their commitment and responsibilities) while executive management draw NO salaries. Running such a large, global organization is very costly. Show your PuristS pride and support this community! Andrew, you mean AFTER the hands slipped? ;-) The ABR has indeed turned out to be robust and eminently pr

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G99
Dec 22, 2013

as far as i'm aware, i'm the only one who's put a steel mesh bracelet on it. wouldnt wear it with anything else now. Mr Bim does need one soon. G.

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cazalea
Dec 22, 2013

Two (in the pool) for sure. BTW I tried to order one of those new straps a couple months ago when you mentioned it, but have never heard back from St Gallen Has anyone else succeeded? Thanks Cazalea

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