Seamaster Hands and Index matching

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I am definitely getting better at spotting a repainted dial, but I need a little help on seeing if the hands of this watch are original as they do not match the indexes. Any thoughts? Any other red flags?
 
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Looks redialled to me so the hands are the least of its concerns.
 
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Thanks I'm leaning, so any tips about spotting the redial?

Font appears slightly off
Swiss Made spacing is incorrect.
Minute markers look too heavy/thick.
Minute marker spacing seems inconsistent.

Most of the above could be explained by the angles and distortion by the crystal but I still think it’s a redial. Front on picture would confirm
 
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Font appears slightly off
Swiss Made spacing is incorrect.
Minute markers look too heavy/thick.
Minute marker spacing seems inconsistent.

Most of the above could be explained by the angles and distortion by the crystal but I still think it’s a redial. Front on picture would confirm
Here is front on shot....
 
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Im getting that feeling that I am gonna keep looking. Thanks everyone.
 
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I see it now, M is too Big, A is too Big. plus other things folks have mentioned.
 
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I never realized the number of redials that would be out there. Must have been and must still be a very very common practice. I do enjoy learning though. You guys really help.
 
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I stand by my comments about being a redial.

For example, check out the minute mark spacing either side of 10 o’clock.