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  1. Paleh Feb 15, 2018

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    Good day all,

    I would like to seek the opinions of all hobbyist here on this piece of omega seamaster that I am about to acquire, all I know is that it's diameter is 32mm.Do let me know if you think it is authentic and a good piece to buy! Thanks for reading and have a great day ahead! Screenshot_20180216-090436__01.jpg
     
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  2. efauser I ♥ karma!!! Feb 15, 2018

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  3. BenBagbag Feb 15, 2018

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    It is a redial, don't pester the seller for more pictures. The minute track is a clear giveaway. Stick around and you'll get better and spotting what a clean original dial looks like. And great idea checking in first! :thumbsup:
     
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  4. Paleh Feb 15, 2018

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  5. Paleh Feb 15, 2018

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    Thanks for the quick analysis, i sure have more readings to do!
     
  6. BenBagbag Feb 15, 2018

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    Look at each tick of the minute track. They are different sizes and they aren't evenly spaced. The Swiss Made on the bottom also looks smudged and that part of the minute track (between 5 & 7) is easiest to see how poorly it has been redialed. Do you see it @Paleh?
     
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  7. efauser I ♥ karma!!! Feb 15, 2018

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    There you go, Benbagbag has spoken.
     
  8. Paleh Feb 15, 2018

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    Oh yes I do see it, thank you so much for your kind help, I will look out for these when I look at future watches!
     
  9. Paleh Feb 15, 2018

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    Thank you for your reply, have haha great day ahead!
     
  10. efauser I ♥ karma!!! Feb 15, 2018

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    Read the link I provided. It will help you far more than the guidance you've received in this thread.
     
  11. michael22 Feb 15, 2018

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    "Seamaster" is poorly aligned; closer to the 7 than the 5.
     
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  12. Paleh Feb 15, 2018

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    Doing so, thanks mate.
     
  13. Paleh Feb 15, 2018

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    Didn't even see that before you point it out, thanks!
     
  14. Bumper Feb 15, 2018

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    At 32/33mm, this is more likely a ref 2828.