Well then even more reason for me to find out if V1 dial will fit V2 as I know for a fact V1 dial is great.... weather V2 will be blue or be equal to V1 we don't know!
Do you realize the total lack of logic of these 2 sentences put together?
You admit that you don't know whether V2 will be good or not.
But then you consider that not knowing that is "even more reason" than if you knew for a fact that V2 is bad?
How will knowing that v1 dial fits V2 movement be any useful information if the V2 dial ends up being good?
That's right, if we're lucky and the final V2 dial ends up looking good then you don't need to change it with a V1 dial.
So there's no point asking that question now, and it's even more useless as nobody nobody will have the watch in hand for a few weeks, and therefore nobody can even asnwer that question for a while...
So can we please stop it with the "maybe" bad dial and trying to find solutions to a problem that may just not exist? We'll have plenty of time to discuss that if the problem is confirmed when the watch is out