Real omega fake dial?

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Hi people of all knowing and smart and stuff. Is this common in vintage omega watches that dials are fake on them.
Or maybe anyone knows what is the watch called, because I can't find exactly same looking seamaster.
Thanks for your kind help.
 
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And coincidentally, both use the same kind of syntax.
 
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And coincidentally, both use the same kind of syntax.
Well, you got that spot on 😉
 
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Well, you got that spot on 😉
What is syntax?
As I said it is the same watch.
I posted the question to help him because he seems not happy about possibility of buying his first watch and it's fake. Will it be needed to have large pictures made with macro lense to figure out how fake it is.
Thanks people
 
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What is syntax?
As I said it is the same watch.
I posted the question to help him because he seems not happy about possibility of buying his first watch and it's fake. Will it be needed to have large pictures made with macro lense to figure out how fake it is.
Thanks people
No worries, we’ll look forward to the new photos😀
 
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No worries, we’ll look forward to the new photos😀
Will do it tomorrow (or today but day time). Thank you.
 
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What is syntax?
As I said it is the same watch.
I posted the question to help him because he seems not happy about possibility of buying his first watch and it's fake. Will it be needed to have large pictures made with macro lense to figure out how fake it is.
Thanks people

Sentence structure - the order of the words, basically. I’m no native speaker myself and when speaking a foreign language we tend to use the sentence structure of our mother tongue sometimes. It was just a similarity I noticed between your posts. Don’t worry about it, let’s see what better pictures bring to light.
 
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Hi
here are some better pics.
Thanks people.
PS. not good idea to make pictures with macro lense😵‍💫 , needed to reduse picture size , could not upload . Hopffuly its ok
 
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Font looks ok to me, based on the shape of the 'S' the movement serial should date it to 50s or early 60s. Also I see lum dots on the markers but no Ts.
Something to look for.
Cheers,
Harry
 
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the movement serial should date it to 50s or early 60s. Also I see lum dots on the markers but no Ts.
That date range would mean radium, not tritium, so there would be no Ts on the dial (I don't think that started until around '63 anyway). No lume on hands, so likely hands are not original. Some dial degradation around the 2 marker. Also looks like there may be some crazing, unless that is in the crystal (not easy to tell much from the straight-on dial photo)
 
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The dial seems to be in very good condition. Damages are on the crystal only, IMO.

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The dial seems to be in very good condition. Damages are on the crystal only, IMO.

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we were not so worried about it being fake. As it's bought in Switzerland local buy/sell site, just seems bit strange that we can't find exactly same looking watch. And don't fancy to pay 100 franc for omega to identify the watch.
Thanks for the help people of time keeping