Seamaster 600. Redial?

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I own a couple modern Omegas and have finally decided to dive into the Vintage space. I've been reading a lot the past weeks and I think I am ready to make an Seamaster 600 my first purchase. That being said I was hoping to get the opinion from people more knowledgeable than me in the space. I've compared the below to pictures of some great examples I found posted on the forum and originally though it looks pretty good but now I'm starting to think the OMEGA script is a little thin, the gap between SWISS & MADE seems a little off and the dial condition in general appears almost to good to be true. Am I just driving myself crazy over analyzing this or is this actually a redial? Would hate to have my first purchase be one I regret so I figured I would post something here. Thanks in advance for the help.
 
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Looks ok except for the damage by the 3 o'clock marker.
 
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Looks fine.

Are you aware that these are only about 34mm?
 
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Looks fine.

Are you aware that these are only about 34mm?
Yup I’m aware. Thanks for replying.
 
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The damage on the dial would be a deal breaker for me, it would be the only thing I see. Shame as it’s otherwise in nice shape. These watches aren’t rare nor horribly expensive so you can afford to be very choosy if you are patient and willing to pay the premium for a stellar example.
 
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The damage on the dial would be a deal breaker for me, it would be the only thing I see. Shame as it’s otherwise in nice shape. These watches aren’t rare nor horribly expensive so you can afford to be very choosy if you are patient and willing to pay the premium for a stellar example.
Thanks. I appreciate the advice I’ll keep looking.