Connie: Does this look like a redial?

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It’s a poor seller’s picture, but I’m seeing uneven printing, loss of ink in “officially”, uneven application of “Omega” and thick printing on the first “n” in “Constellation”. Do you agree this is a redial?

Still trying to distinguish between bad pictures, age related decay / damage and refurbishment.

Thanks for your thoughts.
 
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The picture's just too fuzzy to tell. It might actually be original printing, just with a lot of some stains on the dial.
 
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With that picture you went be able to tell much of anything with any degree of certainty. If you can get better photos walk away.
 
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The dial condition might render the redial issue a moot point - I don't think it is redialed though.

Treat this as a "spares only watch" and price it according to case/movement condition and lack of original crown.