Need help - is this a franken-watch?

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Hello guys. I recently stumbled accross a 18k rose gold 33mm omega seamaster and I love the look of it.
However it's priced at about 2000 and for that kind of money, I really want to make sure it is actually something genuine. Unfortunately the listed pictures don't show the movement number. I'm a bit suspicious about the crown and I don't know if the hands are factory but maybe someone knows of the reference number and it is just a really obscure watch. Would be delighted if somebody could help me out!
Btw I have a 17,5cm (6,9inches) circumference wrist so don't hold back if you think that the size might be too small for my wrist. 33mm is just really uncommon so I thought the seller might have miss-measured.

 
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2000 is a bit much isnt it? Do a search : Seamaster 165.001 and find cheaper options. Good luck.
 
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hen hen
2000 is a bit much isnt it? Do a search : Seamaster 165.001 and find cheaper options. Good luck.
I agree it's a lot but I actually havent seen any cheapter solid 18k rosegold omegas with the same reference. The stainless steel ones are mostly around a thousand and the yellow gold ones I could find start at about 1500 or something.
 
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Dial was repainted.

Does it? I don’t see any sign of misalignment or imperfection. If it’s repainted, it’s done very very well and the watch is really gorgeous.
 
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Dial was repainted.
Agree... what stands out the most are the minute track indices are too long