The 5170G black dial is ALL THAT. Manual wind movement, deep black dial with Breguet numerals, white metal. It does not get much better than this. Only produced in 2015, so assuming that quite a limited number of these exist.
However, I would view this as a used watch and not a NOS. Sending it to Patek, means a new case number, and even Patek cannot revind time (excuse the pun)...
Miraculously, I found an unsold 5170G-010 at an authorized dealer. However, it is 2015 production and has been on display the entire time. The case shows a lot of hairline scratches from shop wear. So, two questions: 1. How much of a headache is it for th...
Enjoy the watch as is or if the dealer is ready to send it to Henri Stern and simply charge you his cost you are still super lucky consider the market on this beauty. Keep us posted.
I thought there was some leeway for dealers to sell at a discount, under the terms of their agreement with Patek, if the watch had been sitting for a certain number of years.
My best suggestion is to agree to purchase it provided the AD has it serviced for you before you pick it up. You can also explicitly request that *no* case polishing be included in the service (I haven't seen the watch, but barring major scratches, that w...
Evidently, Geneva does case replacements on shop-worn watches to bring them back to new. However, this is at dealer cost so the dealer is likely to want to avoid.
Assuming that the scratches are hairlines, no major damage on the case, and the watch will come with full warranty from Patek: - To me, the condition shouldn't be a big deal. White gold is soft and you'll have the same hairlines after wearing it a couple ...
The 5170G black dial is ALL THAT. Manual wind movement, deep black dial with Breguet numerals, white metal. It does not get much better than this. Only produced in 2015, so assuming that quite a limited number of these exist. However, I would view this as...
Is there something else I should be worried about? Will the case number itself imply later production, which will reduce value or raise questions in the future?