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You need to slow down and do a lot more study and research. This watch and the Seamaster that you inquired about in your other thread both show that you haven’t acquired the knowledge yet to properly assess a vintage watch. This is not intended as an insult, but simply as an observation. It takes a significant amount of time and study to acquire those skills. Decide first which models you want, read everything that you can about them, look at LOTS of photos online to distinguish good examples from poor ones, and stick around here and learn. Or you can go to the website of The Omega Enthusiast and choose any Omega that he has for sale. Every Omega listed there is authentic and serviced. You’ll significantly overpay, but all the work has been done for you.
I know, I found strange signs in both of them, but I thought it was too obvious, because I did not find any model with exactly the same dial as either of them, there were always little differences. Based on that I have a question, are there many different possible dial variations, or if I cant find one exactly as mine that means that it is redialed or fake? I live in Brasil, and this is the first time I am searching for a vintage omega watch to buy.I have 5 options saved, but I could not find any identical dial searching google for images using their reference number. I am doing something wrong?