Geneve Diver - possible redial?

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Came across a Geneve diver and was curious if anyone can spot this as a redial. The only examples I’ve been able to find have all only said Geneve above the 6 o’clock marker and this watch has Seamaster.
 
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I’m just looking on my phone but the minute markers seem very inconsistent and oddly placed. The hands also seem short, although I haven’t studied this particular reference carefully so take my comments with a grain of salt.
 
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Came across a Geneve diver and was curious if anyone can spot this as a redial. The only examples I’ve been able to find have all only said Geneve above the 6 o’clock marker and this watch has Seamaster.

You haven't found another one that says Seamaster is because this isn't a Seamaster, it's a Geneve with a refinished dial and a pretty bad one.
 
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You haven't found another one that says Seamaster is because this isn't a Seamaster, it's a Geneve with a refinished dial and a pretty bad one.
Thank you - yes I’m very novice so most of what I’m looking is comparing against good references.

What are some of the other giveaways aside from the incorrect marking as seamaster? Trying to get a better eye for the issues

much appreciated
 
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What are some of the other giveaways aside from the incorrect marking as seamaster?

As Dan mentioned the minute markers are not consistent in length. On the big screen of my desk top it's clear to see. For me it's always the minute hash marks that give away a re-dial.
 
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As Dan mentioned the minute markers are not consistent in length. On the big screen of my desk top it's clear to see. For me it's always the minute hash marks that give away a re-dial.
That, and some members have invested the time to look at 10,000 similar watches so they intrinsically know the difference