The T's on both sides of Swiss Made indicate that the dial and hands are lumed with tritium, as distinct from the more hazardous radium used before the early 1960s or the luminova that is not hazardous at all that was used much later. No lume is visible on your watch dial, so it's strange that it should be marked as having tritium lume.
Redial means the dial was either stripped and repainted, or replaced entirely. That used to be very common, and is still done at times. An original dial is strongly preferred by collectors, and not having it will reduce its value. However, it could still have sentimental value to you, or could still be a pretty watch for someone who didn't care about collector's value.
It would be useful to see the inside of the watch, if you have a watchmaker who can open it for you. Photos of the movement and the inside of the cover.
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