Original Dial or Repainted? Help please!

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Hey everyone! Been a longtime fan of the page but am finally needing some help of my own. Found this watch available for a good deal, however, I have some concerns regarding the dial. It's listed as an Omega Calatrava Jumbo 39mm with a 30T2 movement. The seller tells me it's all original including the dial, but the Omega logo itself doesn't look like others of it's time, as well the actual "OMEGA" looks off, especially the "G", which looks bigger to me. The serial number dates back to 1946 and the movement looks correct, but I could really use a hand. Thank you so much! You guys are the best!

 
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like 99% sure it's a redial
I think so too. The angles of the photos make it hard see the dial. That is a big clue, along with how heavily the case has been polished. I would pass on this one.
 
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1946 movement with happy feet Ω dial?

No.

Hands are also in remarkable condition.

Whole thing is a pig with lipstick.
 
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@bblackburn1992 - for a watch of this age if you see it in this condition then you ether need to be standing next to an man in his 90s who's pulling it out of a safe for the first time in years or its likely a redial. I exaggerate but you get the idea.

Watches of this age simply dont look like this, it's not impossible but highly improbable.