Even Ducky reps can be wrong
Ducky Nordic linking the Pro PBT keyboard with gray dye sub caps down the page, saying those were MX Whites:
http://deskthority.net/marketplace-f11/ducky-nordic-keyboards-keycaps-projects-and-misc-stuff-t4718-360.html(down the page, there are photos showing Clears--no nubs and some trasnslucency)
I posed inquiring about those being Clears instead of Whites... and their nordic vendor partner said they were Whites too, heh...
For some reason in Taiwan MX White is indeed sometimes used to refer to Clear and instead milky White is used when referred to true soft click 85g switch type. The currently available Ducky G2Pro dyesub thick PBT darkgray model is true MX White (model DK9008G2Pro-WFIPHH) although the click is indeed very subtle compared to MX Blue or Green.
Edit. To demonstrate how difficult it's to see the difference from pics, here are a few taken from Shine2 Special 78 model.
I was going by the fact that previous Ducky models were listed with MX Whites but then turned out to have MX Clears. That, in combination with what the Facebook text says, indicates MX Clears. But if you've actually opened up and looked at the switches and guarantee that they are MX White, I'll take your word for it!
P.S.: The photo I linked is from Ducky Nordic, and it does look more Clear than White to me, as the switches have some translucency.
Can't say for sure, but it just might be that on that Facebook text they were actually referring to models with MX Clear as there seem to be at least ANSI layout versions available in States for G2Pro dyesub Dark grey with Cherry MX Clear switches (55g tactile). Although global Ducky Keyboard Facebook page has often usefull information, some of it might not be valid for us here in the Nordic area.
And it is true that previously there has been some confusion about this same thing. For that special G2Pro TKL Tactile with mixed Cherry MX Brown/Clear (shadow caps) it read in the box that it would have MX White although they were that time actually referring to MX Clear. So yes, it makes perfect sense to wonder about this and double check before buying whether the keyboard has tactile 55g or (soft) clicky 85g switch
Btw, this is a pretty nice wiki entry for different type of Cherry MX switches: http://deskthority.net/wiki/Cherry_MX
So they insisted that the Pro dye sub PBT Ducky had MX Whites in it, when it actually had Clears--as even demonstrated by the photos (and our ANSI version had Clears as well, as sold by MK.com). So lesson is: have to do your own thorough investigation sometimes when it comes to differentiating Whites from Clears. Even the people you think should be correct can be mistaken.