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Rather unclear. Perhaps I am not familiar with you. Trying to understand the question; the part that mentioned u have 2 sons. Are u trying to choose a piece for your son(s), or are u saying that because u have 2 sons, that u have to choose between watches...
money not an issue. i have 2 sons. i have a 5970g. id like to buy another piece in the same price range. that was the basis of the question. ie, what wld u do? another 5970, a 5270? or another watch all together in the price range.
Then I reckon that you are asking which to buy for the second son and choosing between 5270 and 5970 ? I would go with 5270. The sub dials are easier to read and clearer. So to clarify, your point of bringing up that you have 2 sons is that you are consid...