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The HM3 is one of the most iconic designs in Richard Mille Replica Watches’s horological machine archives. The HM3 is a horological machine that has been dubbed the "Frog" for its two hemispherical eyes which display the hours, minutes and a wide grinning "mouth" to allow for the rotor.
Max Busser, his friends and the original HM3 were only four years into their journey when they launched it in 2009. Jean-Marc Wiederrecht was one of the key 'friends,' who played a crucial role in the creation of this masterpiece. He had the difficult (but rewarding) task of bringing Busser's and Eric Giroud's creative vision to life. The HM3 was given a zoomorphic makeover in 2010, with the HM3 frog.
2009
{The original HM3 was introduced in 2009 in 2 versions: the Starcruiser (cones in line with arm) and the Sidewinder (Richard Mille Replica Watches); both versions were produced in 18k white gold/titanium or 18k red gold/titanium|The original HM3 came out in 2009 with two versions: Starcruiser and Sidewinder. Both versions were made in 18k white/titanium, or 18k red/titanium.|The original HM3 was launched in 2009 as two different versions, the Sidewinder and the Starcruiser. Both versions are made of 18k white gold/titanium.}
2010
The HM3 Frog, introduced in 2010, is available in three different variations: the HM3 Frog Ti with Grade 5 titanium screws and case; the HM3 Poison Dart Frog with black PVD zirconium and 18k yellow-gold screws in a limited edition 10 pieces.
The HM3 Frog has been around for ten years and has seen many variations. To mark this occasion, Richard Mille Replica Watches created the limited edition Frog X. The Frog X will be released in 30 pieces, each of which is 10 pieces, and comes in three colors (Rolex Cellini Replica).
The Frog X case is made from sapphire, one of Richard Mille Replica Watches’s most difficult materials. Sapphire was used to make the entire case including the high domes that display the paper thin aluminum time display domes. It is a difficult task, not only because of the material's hardness but also because it has to be cut and polished for maximum legibility.