Connie - how much rust in movement is ok?

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Hi all,

Fell across the beauty below. Dial and BOR bracelet seem nice and original, through probably a replacement crown. But the movement has a bit of rust on it and looks greasy. How much is acceptable in your opinion?

Asking price is 2000 eur.

 
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Hi all,

Fell across the beauty below. Dial and BOR bracelet seem nice and original, through probably a replacement crown. But the movement has a bit of rust on it and looks greasy. How much is acceptable in your opinion?

Asking price is 2000 eur.

 
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Refinished dial, so it would be a hard pass for me regardless of the price, 2000 eur for this example is crazy!
 
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Dial repainted. Case is badly over polished with missing stars on the back. Movement is the best part. Back to school for you. 😉
 
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Dial repainted. Case is badly over polished with missing stars on the back. Movement is the best part. Back to school for you. 😉
You are right, I didn’t even notice that stars were missing on the back. I can’t spot that the dial has been repainted, but trust that you are right. Finding vintage Omegas is a jungle
 
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Every clue for a redial is present. The pie-pan edges are completely rounded over, font is wrong, hash marks are misaligned and misplaced. In addition to the case-back, the lugs are badly over polished with rounded edges and bevels. It's really a bad example.

I suggest starting with @ConElPueblo's classic thread, and then spending more time looking at watches before considering a purchase. Make sure you have a good handle on the basics of condition.
https://omegaforums.net/threads/learn-how-to-fish.52603/
 
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I will definitely check that out. The seller seemed reputable, from the UK and specializes in Omega watches, so I didn’t even consider it to be repainted or polished.

I have actually spent a few months now looking at vintage Omegas. But there is a lot to learn, I recon
 
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I will definitely check that out. The seller seemed reputable, from the UK and specializes in Omega watches, so I didn’t even consider it to be repainted or polished.

I have actually spent a few months now looking at vintage Omegas. But there is a lot to learn, I recon

If he is an honest seller, he may have indicated that the dial was repainted by saying that it was "restored" or by using a similar euphemism. Most sellers don't give detailed opinions about polishing, and allow the photos to speak for themselves. I think that we would be interested in seeing who was selling this watch if you care to post a link.
 
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I'm not sure why there are currently 2 threads with this title and discussion.
 
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I'm not sure why there are currently 2 threads with this title and discussion.

On the bright side, the OP is getting the same feedback in both threads.
 
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I have no idea why it was posted twice. Doesn’t seem to be an option to delete
 
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That is an extremely deceptive listing from "Authentic Watch Company" in the UK. I notice that many of their watches are re-dialed, and disclosed as "refinished". Also, most of their watches are polished and prepped for sale in a way that collectors will generally not appreciate. The prices are absurd. Frankly, I wouldn't waste my time looking at their inventory.
 
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Please post pictures, not just links 😒
 
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Please post pictures, not just links 😒

Well, we're running two entirely separate threads on this watch actually. The OP is really getting his money's worth. The other one has the photos. 🤦
 
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Interesting 😉

Seems like a good day for lots of duplicate threads