Omega Constellation C-Shape Caliber 564

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Hi,

Highly polish, it has lost the brush finish, and it seems to me redial as well... not a collectible exemple from my point of view.

Here is mine in order to compare the case
 
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Not of interest to collectors for reasons stated above, but well priced for what you are getting. As an everyday wearer, this is decent value.
 
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even heavily polished, considering the price it's interesting .. a complete service and you have a nice watch to wear .. 370USD for a C-shape is a real bargain ...
 
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Redial. Hour markers wrong and appear hand painted from later Connie. Look at star - not straight. T Swiss inside track.

Not bad for price but always will not be right. Find a bracelet and it could be ok as a beater wearer but you and any future buyer will know it’s not correct so don’t expect to ever see much price inflation! They are lovely to wear However. .

Mine on right shows what it should look like- bezel finishes vary from brushed to smooth and fluted, hands are wrong too.
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The script on the dial looks incorrect - 'Automatic Chronometer' looks weirdly stretched, lack serifs (from what I can see), and look at the two n's in 'Constellation' - they don't curve inwards as they should. So looks like a redial. Not sure about the hands either.
There was one in private watch sales this week that was well priced might be worth a look for comparison as well as the beauties posted by @Norfolk