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21 June 2007, 10:56 AM | #1 |
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Cost deviation on dial misprint
I am in possesion of a GMT Master II in stainless steel with the red/blue bezel and on the dial instead of the traditional "GMT Master II" print it has "GMT Master ll"
I was wondering if anyone has heard of any premiums attached to the misprint. I have heard that there are only 200 of these misprinted dials on the steel GMT Master II with the red/blue bezel, however I cannot verify this number. I'm hoping the experts here may be able to shine some light on this for me. I have attached a picture. Thanks! I was also hoping to get some feedback as far as desirability of a misprint. Personally I consider a misprint a defect and would rather have the traditional dial, however I can see the rational that the misprint is very slight and kind of cool that it's different.
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