PuristSPro All Black Rescue Watch Review

Aug 04, 2009,12:34 PM
 




Doctor Ignaz Semmelweis and Florence Nightingale were pioneers who insisted upon basic sanitary conditions and introduced hygiene standards for hospitals. Today, the entire concept of sterilization, disinfecting, and cleanliness protocols are largely attributed to the work pioneered by Florence Nightingale and Doctor Ignaz Semmelweis.


Dr. Ignaz Semmelweiss

Florence Nightingale


The purpose-built PuristSPro All Black Rescue (ABR) watch continues the tradition of cleanliness in a user-friendly format designed for everyday use. Manufactured by Saint Gallen Horology in this format exclusively for PuristSPro, the ABR is not only a novel concept, but also a genuine tool.

The PuristSPro ABR isn’t merely satisfied with germ resistance, it also features a pulsation and respiration indicator based on the tachymeter concept. To obtain pulsation, wait until one of the four second hands reaches the 12 o’clock position and then count fifteen pulses. At the end of your count, look at where the second hand was pointing on the markings of the bezel to obtain pulses per minute. To obtain respiration vitals, follow the same instructions except start at the 6 o’clock position and count to five respirations. The green markings on the dial indicate the safe zone of normal body functions. In addition, the four second hands reduces the wait time the wearer has to wait for the second hand to cross the 12 o’clock or 6 o’clock starting positions.


The 5 Respirations markings



About to start counting to five respirations


Limited to 178 pieces worldwide, the PuristSPro ABR was made to be disinfectable, waterproof, robust, and not to be underestimated; the PuristSPro ABR may be the closest watch in one’s collection that is capable of saving a human life.


First Impressions



When one opens the box of the PuristSPro ABR watch, one can already tell, this is a purpose built watch – it comes ready for anything. The white plastic box resembles a first aid kit and is secured with two sliding latches. Its interior is lined with die cut polyethylene foam with five cavities to house the watch itself, the rubber strap, the buckle, a long hook made in 316L stainless steel designed to hang the watch in disinfectant solution, and a cylindrical brush designed to clean the horizontal tubular lugs of the watch.


Nice orderly presentation. Be Prepared the Boy Scout Motto.



Even the hook is also made of 316L stainless steel



A dedicated tool just for cleaning the lugs


The Case

The large 42mm case is made of a single solid piece of 316L steel with a tough PVD coating with a brushed finish. The case features muscular lugs and gives the impression the watch is solidly constructed, PuristSPro lettering is also engraved on the side of the case. The flat crystal is mostly recessed within the case and protrudes minimally. A solid case back features an engraving of PuristSPro lettering, Saint Gallen logo, a limited edition serial number, and the depth rating. Lastly, a screw-down crown is one of the vital components that enable this watch to reach a depth of 100 meters.








Crown with polished PVD coating


The brushed PVD coating on the PuristSPro ABR is noticeably robust, as there is virtually no wear on the PVD coating even in the usual damage prone areas such as the corners of the watch. Even the crown has been treated with a polished PVD coating. The watch case is also highly simple in its construction with no additional parts and crevices to minimize the possibility of biohazard build-up and maximize ease during clean-up.

The Dial and Hands




The face of the watch is extremely attractive with a good balance of color. The dial itself is made of genuine carbon fiber with a very wet appearance that gives the carbon fiber a three-dimensional depth. The carbon fiber is further embellished with a luminescent rail-track and luminous hour markers. The green “safe zones” of the pulsation and respiration meters are also luminescent. The four second hand is especially characteristic as it is practical; it gives more movement on the dial and contributes to the unique charm of the watch.


Dial in the dark. Notice the red luminova.




The Movement

The PuristSPro ABR watch features a robust ETA movement with exceptional reliability and accuracy. Several weeks worth of trial data indicated the watch was exceptionally accurate and averaged about two seconds slow each day. The movement also features a quick-set date, an extremely important feature for collectors with more watches than watch winders.

Technical Data
Movement: ETA 2824-2
Jewels: 25
Frequency: 28,800 bph
Power Reserve: approximately 38 hours (verified with hand winding)
Hacking seconds
Quick set date
Instantaneous date change
Incabloc shock protection
Ball bearing rotor winds in both clockwise and counterclockwise directions



On The Wrist

The watch sits well balanced on the wrist and is available with two buckles; a PVD coated steel buckle and a black plastic buckle. I personally found the PVD coated steel buckle to be less comfortable than the plastic buckle. The medical grade silicon strap has a high friction coefficient that allows the wearer to wear the watch loosely and its non-tapering width makes the watch feel especially secure. The silicon strap is somewhat different from the rubber strap on a Panerai Luminor, which is made of a rubber compound that is more slippery and forces the user to wear it somewhat more tightly. Overall, the watch is extremely comfortable and stays relatively well planted on your wrist.


Plastic Buckle and PVD coated stainless buckle


Furthermore, when you feel like you’re in a different mood, you have ability to change straps in record time (a la Panerai). The silicon straps simply slide out and slide in securely. Changing from a black silicon strap to the supplied red silicon strap can be performed in less than one minute with no additional tools. Even a leather strap is possible for those formal occasions.




Final Sentiments

The PuristSPro All Black Rescue watch is indeed a special fun watch to have. Its novelty is a conversation starter and its practicality can be a potential life-saver. During the many weeks I’ve worn this timepiece, I’ve never once gotten tired of it for a moment, and the benefits I’ve experienced provided by this watch have changed my criteria in selecting watches for the future.

Here’s a list about my favorite aspects of the PuristSPro ABR watch:
1. Robust PVD Coating
2. Quick Change strap system, other strap colors available
3. Four-arm second hand
4. Pulsations and Respirations tachymeter
5. Carbon fiber dial
6. Very luminous in the dark
7. Robust construction and design
8. Accuracy of the movement
9. A genuinely ORIGINAL concept

Personally, my appreciation about watches is not all about solid gold watches with tourbillons and minute-repeaters, I appreciate the ingenuity and the idea. Watches such as the PuristSPro ABR is all about the driving force of innovation and the application of mechanical concepts. It is this brainchild of continuous innovation and creativity that keeps haute horlogerie alive today. The PuristSPro ABR’s ingenious use of a four-arm second hand and a pulsations and respiration tachymeter was an imaginative and creative method to obtain a pulse and respiration count.

Thank you for reading, and remember the PuristSPro ABR watch is not just for medical professionals but for all who can appreciate useful functionality, mechanical watches applied in different methods, and of course cleanliness! After all, cleanliness is next to Godliness.

This message has been edited by patrick_y on 2009-08-04 12:58:44 This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2009-08-04 13:34:01 This message has been edited by MTF on 2009-08-07 23:31:52


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Would never thought

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : August 4th, 2009-14:37
that I will enjoy reading a review of a watch I have so much. After looking at it for days and days I nevertheless genuinely find many thing to admire in your review And how marvelous idea it is to review our "club" piece All the best Damian

Great review, Patrick!

 
 By: mrsnak : August 4th, 2009-16:35
I hope to see many more from you in the future.

Good work, Patrick!

 
 By: mkvc : August 4th, 2009-19:22
Thanks for your insight.

My pleasure, thanks for reading! [nt]

 
 By: patrick_y : August 6th, 2009-01:49
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PuristS as ultimate testers....

 
 By: MTF : August 4th, 2009-20:21
Patrick, Thanks for the write-up of our "club watch". There are still some available for new club members. Just a background note about the development and future models. St Gallen took a risk in working with PuristS because we are so damned (can I say th... 

Excellent review of a very "special" watch!...

 
 By: tempusfugit : August 5th, 2009-05:03
One question...the movement is automatic (presumably, since you indicate rotor winding in both directions)? PuristSPro certainly "hit a home run" with this one. The idea that there is more to come is worrisome--will need more storage space!! tempusfugit

Excellent analysis …

 
 By: AndrewD : August 5th, 2009-07:40
Thanks Patrick, I really enjoyed that review. It was a bit like reading a critique of a concert you attended or a record you own – you want to know if the reviewer agrees with your thoughts and observations. It is interesting to compare the PPro side-by-s...  

A man who can appreciate something so small shows how big he really is...

 
 By: patrick_y : August 5th, 2009-21:47
Life is in the details, it's not about the bricks that build our walls, it's about the mortar that hold those bricks together; since it is the mortar that determines the strength of a wall. Thank you for the kind words Andrew. No corner cutting for Purist... 

You don't need a purist to appreciate this watch.

 
 By: ling5hk : August 5th, 2009-15:41
My cousin (who is not a purist, nor a collector and to him, a watch should not cost more than USD300) saw me wearing a PPro ABR, he was impressed and immediately asked me to order one for him. He is now a very happy and proud owner. Ironically and strange... 

Nice review Patrick!

 
 By: Kong : August 5th, 2009-23:34
Enjoy the flow of your review. An old pic (not posted before) for you , a shot of with 2 reflective patterns of the carbon fibre dial. I have a feeling to balance the helicopter-rotor-hands could be a challenge especially when Superluminova powders were a...  

A great photo!

 
 By: patrick_y : August 6th, 2009-01:46
Thank you for the kind words and for sharing your very special photo. The robot charm in the photo is particularly charming. The quality of the photo is very good, my photos were unfortunately unable to capture the weave and full depth of the carbon fiber... 

Great watch & review!

 
 By: Peter  : August 6th, 2009-02:21
Thks for sharing

Great job on the review Patrick!

 
 By: pingtsai : August 6th, 2009-05:47
Thank you for providing this in dept look at the PPro ABR watch. It was a very interesting read and I quite enjoyed it. Thanks again.

Many thanks from a - forced - current user ...

 
 By: Marcus Hanke : August 6th, 2009-08:32
I highly enjoyed reading your substantial review of this watch; the more so, since I am currently in medical treatment in a sanatorium (nothing serious, it is more preventive than actual cure) and use the ABR many times per day. The ease of use of the pul...  

Green Zone …

 
 By: AndrewD : August 6th, 2009-15:01
Dear Marcus, Sorry to hear you are off your feet for a while. Hope you can stay in those green safe zones and you are up and about again shortly. A good watch is a nice way to pass the time. Regards Andrew

Thanks, Andrew! Green zone is not enough for me now ....

 
 By: Marcus Hanke : August 7th, 2009-01:30
... since my stay here is less for cure, but more for prevention of more serious problems. I spend a lot of time with physical exercises. Sicne the green zones on the ABR reflect the normals values in a non-agitated status, my values have to be higher ...... 

Thanks, Patrick, nicely done. Graham, just a quick note...

 
 By: ThomasM : August 6th, 2009-17:12
thanks, all is well, and in one piece. I've been having some problems with email, so wanted you to know above, will email more when I get a reliable connection. Cheers, TM

Thanks, Graham ....

 
 By: Marcus Hanke : August 7th, 2009-01:32
... as I wrote above, it is nothing serious, but it is important to do it now, before I get serious problems. Regards, Marcus

Wonderful Post!!!

 
 By: big daddy : August 6th, 2009-17:35
Patrick, as the owner of #48, I concur with your review! The ABR is a wonderfully different watch and is very comfortable to wear. I did replace my strap with a leather one ordered from St. Gallen. The cost was very reasonable and I am very pleased with t... 

YES, we are!!! [nt]

 
 By: big daddy : August 14th, 2009-23:03
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ANSWER to: "How to get a PPro ABR watch?"

 
 By: MTF : August 6th, 2009-22:13
We just got many e-mails asking how to obtain the remaining pieces of the PuristSPro All-Black Rescue Typical of PuristS.....er....we forgot to post a link to the Sales Department We forgot about the new PuristS who may not have seen the original posts th...  

Congrats Patrick

 
 By: dreamer : August 6th, 2009-23:52
Great article.You have great writng skills.Much admiration.

Thanks mate! [nt]

 
 By: patrick_y : August 7th, 2009-12:03
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Thank you for reading. Great serial number! [nt]

 
 By: patrick_y : August 7th, 2009-11:41
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PPABR & Leather straps

 
 By: isquires : August 7th, 2009-09:34
I love my PPABR . I have a very large wrist and find that the ST Gallen leather bands are very beautiful and comfy. I want to caution everyone who uses the leather straps to be sure to tighten the attaching bar nuts.. I lost one and have not been able to ... 

Thanks for the advice!

 
 By: patrick_y : August 7th, 2009-11:39
If you secured the bar nut with blue loctite, would you be able to get it off?

Blue vs Red..

 
 By: DRMW : August 7th, 2009-11:50
Patrick, FYI, Blue Loctite is removable but Red is permanent (but if you heat it enough it can come off). Also both bottles of Loctite are red but the fluid itself is either blue or red. Not sure of the generic stuff. -MW

Enlightened, thanks DRMW! [nt]

 
 By: patrick_y : August 7th, 2009-16:04
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If you have the strap fitted by St. Gallen …

 
 By: AndrewD : August 7th, 2009-17:43
… they secure the screws in this fashion. Andrew

Thanks, Patrick! A focused . . .

 
 By: Dr No : August 7th, 2009-10:54
. . . review perfectly scaled to the watch itself - simple, clear, and austere . . . cordially, Art

can i just add #99 to the mix

 
 By: G99 : August 7th, 2009-14:18
with the steel mesh i've added it does sort of provide lots of places for germs to hide which defeats the whole object of the watch, but what the heck, i like it. this great watch has had such a boost in the last few days so anyone who hasnt bought one sh...  

Great review, Patrick!

 
 By: dxboon : August 7th, 2009-18:41
I really enjoyed your write-up of the PPro ABR. You point out some great features of the watch, and it was nice to learn a bit more about its construction and unique aspects. Thanks so much for an informative read! Cheers, Daos

Thank you Daos. Welcome back! [nt]

 
 By: patrick_y : August 9th, 2009-14:21
This message has been edited by patrick_y on 2009-08-09 14:22:12

Very unique!

 
 By: canonken : August 10th, 2009-12:29
Never seen a presentation quite like that.

Thanks!

 
 By: patrick_y : January 23rd, 2014-00:31
It was definitely a fairly different watch than what I am normally accustomed to.

Where can I find one of these?

 
 By: Joshua Gravel : November 28th, 2016-12:39
I have decided to pick up a St. Gallen Rescue for use in emergency medicine. I really like the mods n the PuristSPro model, though I realize there were only 168 produced. If anyone nows where I can find one, or knows anyone interested in selling one, plea... 

I will double check to see if they're still available.

 
 By: patrick_y : December 1st, 2016-17:08
With less than 200 made, it's quite possible that they're sold out. Will let you know either way.

Nice job, Patrick!

 
 By: mkvc : December 2nd, 2016-15:27
Always nice to see a well-reasoned appreciation of the watch many of us enjoy.

Thank you! Much appreciated!

 
 By: patrick_y : December 2nd, 2016-19:19
Wishing you well!