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Hi - I’m curious what you think about this. I found this Omega Seamaster at a vintage market and wanted to see if anyone had any opinions. I have no experience with Omega and was told to post on here so any help would be appreciated! I have to admit I did a terrible job in checking the basics (the “E” is very off, one of the indices looks short, etc.) but I’m hoping it’s a redial.
It works very well (accurate time, crown functions well, looks well-made in person if that makes sense).

Any feedback would be very appreciated!

 
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Genuine but in poor condition with a horribly refinished dial.
 
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Really poorly refinished dial and the case seems to have been poorly refinished as well.
Unless you’re on an extremely tight and strict budget and it’s say £100, I’d pass and keep looking.

In fact even if it is £100 I’d pass and keep looking.
 
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That's an oddball. Dial's been redone, the decagonal crown's from a Constellation, and the case seems to be for a 2802, the Seamaster Deluxe. I echo @Davidt in recommending a pass.
 
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Well the dial has been remake entirely. The case was corroded and polished. Wrong crown