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https://www.ebay.com/itm/225152539367?hash=item346c231ae7:g:BY8AAOSwJ-ti34KG
1950's Omega Seamaster 2802-10SC in a 33mm stainless steel case, featuring the 20-Jewel Omega Cal. 471 automatic movement. Watch is currently running and the automatic winding mechanism is working correctly. The original dial has a beautiful, uniform patina, with light speckling. Crystal is clear and free of scratches or mars. The case has light hairlines consistent with age. Omega crown is hallmarked correctly. Includes a new, calf-leather strap with an original Omega Buckle.
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I am by no means an expert on these, but something doesn't look right. Re-dial? Font and spacing seems wonky, minute markers don't feel right.

Description of crystal and strap seem to be ok though!
 
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The original dial may indeed have a beautiful patina under that overpaint.
 
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Crown is incorrect, I believe so are the minute and hour hands.

To finish on a positive note: If I’m not mistaken the watch is half a mm wider than the seller states. 😁
 
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Crown is incorrect, I believe so are the minute and hour hands.

To finish on a positive note: If I’m not mistaken the watch is half a mm wider than the seller states. 😁
Always finding the silver lining! 👍
 
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The buckle is - surprisingly enough judging by the rest of the watch - original! 😲
 
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Definitely a redial..The Seamaster touch itself in several points..not same spacing. Also looks a little curve..