Seen some omega models with the printing Türler on the dial. Why excatly is that print on some models ? And is it better or worse in the aspect of the value of the watch? For example this one: It’s a ref 2450-3 with Türler print. Any idea of value ? Is this example more value then an ordinary 2450 without the Türler print Thx for a great forum / M
Türler is a large European watch dealer. It is just like Tiffany putting their name on some of their watches. Sometimes these names can give a watch a little more provenance, but on occasion these scripts can be faked. Value? in the eyes of the buyer.
High-end retailers with good reputations were often able to add their names to the dial as a way to add some exclusivity. These are referred to as "double signed" dials. You can see some examples in this thread: https://omegaforums.net/threads/double-signed-universal-geneve.66908/ Some information here: https://tuerler.ch/en/watches/ http://www.sometimeago.com/watch-writing-turler/
Double-branded watches typically do have more value than otherwise equivalent ones, but it depends on the retailer. Turler is both well-known, and sought-after by some collectors.
Nowadays, redialers tend to put Turler or Tiffany &Co to make it look original, that dial is one of them, I think.
That dial looks correct to me, though better photos would be be required for a more confident opinion. There were different styles used.