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Congrats!!!! It's a great watch!!!! But look to the box....isn't box for 5270. In to the your box aren't spaces for rear parts in full gold and for pencil to correction of month day date. Luca
for 5270, one looks like the picture in the post. This type is the same as boxes used by many Patek nowaday (V4 and V5). The older 5270 came with this type. The newer box type has an insert and holder for the solid case back and stylus. I know this becaus...
Thanks a lots for your answer!! Now i have clear situation! I had new 5270R and i have box with space for closer in full gold and space for corrector!! Luca
The unboxing is a very exciting moment, the 5270G is a gorgeous watch you can be proud of. Congratulations and enjoy it well! Thanks for sharing Cheers, Mark