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Those are two different models. AP does not have the single same blue across the different models and even for the same model the color differs for batches. For color accuracy the rep should be compared with the corresponding gen from the same period. Even the 15400 has 3 different shades of blue.
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True, its a 15202 service dial, but I have a bunch of blue dials and none of them look like that. I mean isnt the color difference a known fact that everyone points out when comparing XF and ZF?
Please put a slice of pizza there for comparison the next time. It's as helpful as that. You're not even comparing the same dial but yet talk about colour.Gen on right
I usually don’t pay attention to what “everyone” says or points out and I don’t own a gen modern dial 15202 so I can’t comment how accurate the ZF or XF is. The convincer for me will be a gen modern day 15202 dial next to the rep one and I think we can each decide how close or far the rep one is.
Just curious, what’s in your bunch of blue dials? You must be really lucky to get so many, I have trouble sourcing more than one at a time each time lol.
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Bought it in bulk off someone who used to be authorized.
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To me it looks like a 15002 service dial, not a 15202 dial
a service dial would indeed let the gen price drop if changed...
To me it looks like a 15002 service dial, not a 15202 dial
Please put a slice of pizza there for comparison the next time. It's as helpful as that. You're not even comparing the same dial but yet talk about colour.
Bought it in bulk off someone who used to be authorized.
I doubt you do have any jumbo last gen dial in this case. Actually I could bet you don't have any ;-)
that said, nice stuffs ;-)
I don't own a gen 15202 so I will refrain from commenting on the XF vs ZF vs gen color comparison.
No mistakes in the reference this time A! :hehehe:
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