Omega seamaster original or redial

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Come across this manual wind seamaster
600cal
Just curious if you think it's had a redial.i have my suspicions one thing did stand out to me just curious what you lot think. Thanks
 
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I vote redial. The word "Omega" is not straight, among other flaws.
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I vote for redial as well. The "OMEGA" looks off to me. The "O" is too stretched horizontally to begin with.

This could be a Geneve redialed as a Seamaster, but that's just a speculation without seeing the case back.
 
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I vote for redial as well. The "OMEGA" looks off to me. The "O" is too stretched horizontally to begin with.

This could be a Geneve redialed as a Seamaster, but that's just a speculation without seeing the case back.
 
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135.005 shows up as a Seamaster with a caliber 600 movement, so you can ignore my speculation related to this being a Geneve.
 
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135.005 shows up as a Seamaster with a caliber 600 movement, so you can ignore my speculation related to this being a Geneve.
Haha it's ok. Thanks
 
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I vote redial. The word "Omega" is not straight, among other flaws.
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Better pictures does look a fare bit better in person
 
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Better pictures does look a fare bit better in person
Them scratches on the indicators you can't actually see in person.
 
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You tell me what you think.

OP's watch is missing the serifs in the "OMEGA". I think that's what caught my eye initially.
 
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I'm seeing a re-dial due to basic format of Omega, minute tick spacings etc.
It is however, a fairly decent re-dial.
For a focussed collector this would be annoying, for anyone else it's a nice watch.