Omega Seamaster 2846 and Breguet numerals?

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Hi All - I’ve been lurking on this forum for a few months and I’m just incredibly impressed by how much knowledge there is here. It’s been super helpful as I look for my first watches.

I’ve been looking for 1950s seamasters with beefy lugs and came across this 2846. It has breguet numerals, which I like, but haven’t seen them on a 2846. What do folks think? Could this be a redial?

Thanks!
 
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Looks fine to me, an American market watch, case is quite polished.

Here is another example.

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I thought redial as e’s have very horizontal cross stroke compared with this and other examples with much different steeper slant on e’s
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It looks ok to me at first glance, and certainly the applied Breguet numerals are original.
 
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I think the dial is original - there were so many variants. Typically, I have seen mostly “straight” Arabic numerals on 2646, with most Breguet-style numerals on pre-2646 models such as 2577 or even 2767.