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  1. sah Mar 4, 2018

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    Any problems with this? s-l1600-2.jpg s-l1600-1.jpg s-l1600-3.jpg Dial looks super clean. Lettering of the Omega not perfect. Is this a redial?
     
  2. BenBagbag Mar 5, 2018

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    Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but your eyes are not deceiving you: yes it is a redial. It isn't the absolute worst job, but the OMEGA font and the markings on the subdial are clear indications of a redial. There are probably even more tells, but I'd need some more pictures.
     
  3. sah Mar 5, 2018

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  4. gemstar Mar 5, 2018

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    Who cares? It's only a redial right?
     
  5. COYI Mar 5, 2018

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    I think the OP did well to ask for advice first before bidding. Why buy a redial when there's lots of vintage watches out there with original untouched dials?
     
  6. kreyke Mar 8, 2018

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    except the majority of watch collectors. Unless you're being sarcastic.
     
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  7. gemstar Mar 8, 2018

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    You got it. ;)
    But that all depends on what watch it is though. Sometimes it doesn't matter.
     
    Edited Mar 8, 2018