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the glory days...

 
 By: nicacag66 : June 12th, 2014-18:39
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You think they are not glory anymore?

 
 By: small-luxury-world : June 13th, 2014-13:46
What changed from your point of view? Cheers, Oliver

Too many odd balls

 
 By: Myopiccoog : June 14th, 2014-12:06
Small 27's and 5's on date wheels and double chins make one scratch their head. However the technology of the new watches are superb. I own the 3970, 5970 and 5270 series one dial. The 5270 blowes the old stuff away technically. Same goes with the 5204 vs... 

Too many odd balls...

 
 By: Myopiccoog : June 14th, 2014-12:07
Small 27's and 5's on date wheels and double chins make one scratch their head. However the technology of the new watches are superb. I own the 3970, 5970 and 5270 series one dial. The 5270 blowes the old stuff away technically. Same goes with the 5204 vs...  

agree w/ myopic but maybe for diff reasons...

 
 By: vandyke : June 15th, 2014-07:37
I hate to bring up the trite car comparison, but it is a little like a "classic" vs modern car. The modern car is vastly superior to the classic in almost every category (safety, speed, efficiency, reliability, ergonomics, technology etc etc)....but some ... 

An old post...

 
 By: akitaishi : July 21st, 2014-08:07
dug up on the 5270G. I like the original dial better. It being discontinued will instantly make the org 5270 more wanted ? On the other hand, oddballs are also collectible, don't they ?

I like the version 1

 
 By: jonrus : July 21st, 2014-17:47
Only time will tell.. I vote for the version 1 to be the collectible one for now