Is this 14900 62 sc “sparkle” dial legit?

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Still learning and I came across this one the other day. I couldn’t find another like it when digging around so I thought I’d ask what you all think? Did these come with sparkly dials?

 
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I am no expert, but I would say that the sparkle dials come from the other end of the 1960s. As cool as it is, I think its a redial.
 
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Thanks guys! Thought as much as the sparkle dials I’ve seen are from the later 60s but figured I’d ask as its good to learn from those that know better
 
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Regardless as to whether sparkle dials were a thing in the early 60’s, look at the quality of the print. The thickness, spacing, alignment etc. it’s appalling.
 
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Regardless as to whether sparkle dials were a thing in the early 60’s, look at the quality of the print. The thickness, spacing, alignment etc. it’s appalling.

Agreed! I never doubted it was a redial I was asking on the “sparkle” application on the dial as I was unsure how early that was an option
 
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I’m not sure what you mean. When a dial is refinished the dial body finish is also removed, so if the text is refinished, so is the dial body in 99% of cases.
 
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This is bad enough that it is being added to my worst redials library.
 
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I was asking how early an example from omega with the sparkle applied dial was offered. I’m unfamiliar with those dials in general so wanted to learn more about them and I have. Thanks for the replies