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    Frogman Vs. Baby G Frogman

    I've tried searching but i cant seem to come up with anything. I'm looking for comparison pictures showing size of a Baby-G Frogman and a regular Frogman. In particular a BGW-100 and a GW-200 series.

    Any help is appreciated.
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    Re: Frogman Vs. Baby G Frogman

    I gotcha covered!







    Although quite a bit smaller, the Baby Frog feels as if it might be a little heavier due to it's SS case vs the Titanium case of the GW200. What I don't have, and would like to see a size comparison of, is a Baby Frog and a 9900 series. I know the 9900s are smaller, but I've never seen one in person.
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    Re: Frogman Vs. Baby G Frogman

    Nice shots, the baby frogman is so cool....

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    Re: Frogman Vs. Baby G Frogman

    I agree. I wish they would bring them back because they are really hard to find in good shape. The white one I just got last week is stunning, but I'm actually thinking of dyeing it at some point. But, that will be a decision for the wife to make as it will be "hers." The good thing is she has enough Gs to keep a rotation and the white probably won't get too dirty.
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    Re: Frogman Vs. Baby G Frogman

    Wow thanks Tsip! Exactly what i was looking for.

    I have a white Baby-G frogman on the way for my girlfriend and i wanted to see how much smaller it is then my Frog. Her wrists and hands are tiny, but looking at the size i think she can manage. If she cant expect to see a White Baby-G frog in the sales forum!

    Now all i need is to find a White Frogman for me and I can have a (very expensive) his and her set of g-shocks
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    Re: Frogman Vs. Baby G Frogman

    itīs my wish too. They are rare birds nowadays. And Iīll let him gets a little dirty before dyeing it. Nice thing is that you already have some experience with the Nigel.
    Itīs a expensive project certifiedfryguy. Please many shots if you acomplished it.

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    Re: Frogman Vs. Baby G Frogman

    LOL...a VERY expensive Lover's set as the only white ones that come to mind are the LRG and the 206K. Neither of which are cheap! I have seen an LRG in the sales forum and I also saw one on the Bay yesterday. Here's a wrist shot of the Baby G on my wife. She has pretty skinny wirsts. And i'm wearing the 6300 which is pretty much the same size as the 200.

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    Re: Frogman Vs. Baby G Frogman

    I love my tadpoles. I especially like the curved crystal.

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    Re: Frogman Vs. Baby G Frogman

    No definitely not cheap lovers set indeed. Would be nice to have 2 rare watches like that as part of our collection though.Hows the color of the white Baby G frog compared to the matte white G's like the Nigel and the D&R?
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    Re: Frogman Vs. Baby G Frogman

    The white Baby Frog I have has white straps from an ICERC edition, so they are slightly off from the bezel. The bezel is a bright matte white, much like the D&R. I haven't seen a Nigel in person, so I couldn't comapre the two. As with all matte white watches, it's going to get dirty easily. I'll probably give it an Oxy Clean bath after every 5-10 wears, depending on what she does. My wife's a teacher, so it shouldn't get too bad. But the first time she wears it in the summer and sweats just a bit, it's going to pick up dirt. Christmas day she'll have a white Baby Frog. By next year, she'll pobably have a red Baby Frog!
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