Seamaster 166.0210, authentic dial?

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Hi OF!

I came accross this vintage Omega Seamaster 166.0210 (cal.1020) for sale, the watch looks very nice to me but I am wondering about a possible redial because after a bit of online search I wasn't able to see one similar to this, it kind of looks like a linen dial to my untrained eye.

A picture is worth a thousand words so heres a few:
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Compared to others I found:
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Any input appreciated!
 
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This is certainly a redial.

1) Serifs in the test where there shouldn't be.
2) Different sized A-holes.
3) Minute track isn't aligned with the indices.
4) Blurry minute track.
 
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...................2) Different sized A-holes.............................

Worth repeating 😁.