Authenticity check: Seamaster 2846/2848 11c, black crosshair dial, natural patina, cal. 501

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I’m back to bother y’all with another authenticity check. Genuinely so helpful with the previous, the wealth of knowledge is extremely valuable.

Anyways, want to check the looks of this Seamaster 2846/2848 11c cal. 501. Black crosshair dial, natural patina

Any help is appreciated, thank you!

 
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The gilt lettering looks original. Original flatfoot crown. strong lettering on caseback suggest not seen polishing wheel. Sharp lugs back up this.
 
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The dial is at the margins, but I still like it. It might be hard to sell because of the dial, so be sure that you really like it.
 
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Looks all original to me. As @Dan S says the dial is just on the edge of acceptability, the one thing that would annoy me would be the corrosion to the Omega sign. It all comes down to price?
 
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Looks all original to me. As @Dan S says the dial is just on the edge of acceptability, the one thing that would annoy me would be the corrosion to the Omega sign. It all comes down to price?
The dial is at the margins, but I still like it. It might be hard to sell because of the dial, so be sure that you really like it.
Agreed. I happen to enjoy patina, and this is a great even patination.
What would be a good deal price wise? I have some flexibility on buying price
 
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What would be a good deal price wise? I have some flexibility on buying price
Due to condition €500-€550 would be a good buying price. I can imagine a seller asking €1200.....
 
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Due to condition €500-€550 would be a good buying price. I can imagine a seller asking €1200.....
Thank you! Should be able to grab it in the $500-$600 range.