Omega dirty dozen dial doubts

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Hi all,

I came across this dirty dozen but the dial questions me, the arrow in particular is shorter on the sides and not flat. Lume is tritium too…It’s quite clean otherwise
Any chance it’s a later service dial or is a complete redial?
Thanks 😀

 
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I think it’s a redial all be it a nice one, similarities to the mod replacement but your dial omega logo and broad arrow looks odd and the hooked 7 you don’t see on the www, but more than this one exists because of the comment and link above, interesting
 
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And an other one in this thread
 
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I think it’s an Indian redial, also the minute hand is barely attached and looks like it’s placed on not connected
 
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Hello friends,
I had bought this omega military from an auction house recently, im confused as for its authenticity, as i have never seen a three gun trademark on the dial instead of arrow, the watch is 35mm, in good condition with luminous numbers and hands, is the gun mark for some officer or something? Or some special edition, let me know what you all think, please.

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Hello friends,
I had bought this omega military from an auction house recently, im confused as for its authenticity, as i have never seen a three gun trademark on the dial instead of arrow, the watch is 35mm, in good condition with luminous numbers and hands, is the gun mark for some officer or something? Or some special edition, let me know what you all think, please.

Thanks
I hate to say it but it’s not original in any way
 
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Some more macros of the first one. To be transparent, it’s a watch I bought but can, and will, return but I still wonder where that dial came from.
It seems like quite a few identical exist, they are not modern (if the guy saying his dad bought it in the 90s is correct).
If it’s not authentic, it’s not just an « honest » redial on a destroyed dial but a real fake made to deceive…which would seem like a lot of work to do in an era where these didn’t value that much.
Some macros while I still have it
 
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Hi it does look a good redial but don’t think it’s an official mod dial, crown isn’t original too
Hope you find another one.
Me personally I always buy original because if the time comes to sell it’s easy, if you have a question mark real or fake it’s just not going to sell.
Are you a member of fb group military watches issued only?
There’s watches that come up for sale and there’s plenty of people that can point you in the right direction.
 
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Here’s a photo of a dial a guy thinks is legit, classic so called Indian dial

 
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Actually, I already have a very nice one, this second one was more of an opportunist buy…I’m Surprised at the quality for a redial though, I wonder if there is not more to it 😀

 
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Actually, I already have a very nice one, this second one was more of an opportunist buy…I’m Surprised at the quality for a redial though, I wonder if there is not more to it 😀

An nice, if your on mwr forum they will know for certain
 
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Some more macros of the first one. To be transparent, it’s a watch I bought but can, and will, return but I still wonder where that dial came from.
It seems like quite a few identical exist, they are not modern (if the guy saying his dad bought it in the 90s is correct).
If it’s not authentic, it’s not just an « honest » redial on a destroyed dial but a real fake made to deceive…which would seem like a lot of work to do in an era where these didn’t value that much.
Some macros while I still have it
Sorry I don't want to hijack your thread @Dsplash - but just a quick one - what do you use to take these pictures? They're stunning and so detailed!
 
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Just my phone, an iPhone 15 pro, it has a built in macro lens 😀