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5270G and 5170J
There have been postings about these 2 models about to have dial change. I wonder how rare the first dials will be, in light of their short production duration?

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rarity
By: watch-er : January 12th, 2014-11:56
I doubt either will be "rare" in the sense of the older pieces where productions runs were less than 20 or so. The key is to buy the watch with the dial you like and will enjoy wearing. Rarity should not be a factor.