Advice on 14900 62 SC Pie Pan dial if it is authentic or not?!

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Dear Omega Forum Members,

I would like to ask you for you opinion on the authenticity of the dial of this watch.. I came across an Omega 14900 62 SC. The dial looks good, but seems a little bit off. The letter "OM" is a little bit crooked, but I've seen similar on other dials. Only the hour markers 12, 3, 6, 9 have thick hour marker lines and the others don't, which is what seems off. The text proportions seem good, but also seems a little bit thinner compared to photos. Could this be a redial, or a dial variant?

The watch is a reference 14900 62 SC case back made by CB.
The movement is a caliber 561 with the movement number starting with 17 3** ***.

Thank you for your help!
 
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Seems to be a redial. Also those lugs have been super polished. I'd pass.
 
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Franken watch - case is a 14381/14393 lyre lug style while the caseback is a 14900 dog leg style. Dial is re-painted.

See if you can snatch up just the strap, assuming it has the original buckle
 
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A rare dial variant.

The one my kid and his classmates developed when he was in 1st Grade 😁
 
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I'd also like to add you should look at this thread. Lots of beautiful examples that help train your eye.