What Connie dial is this?

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Looks refinished and the hands are incorrect, (too short). Applied figures appear to be missing their infill, probably onyx.
 
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I say redial....the font of the "n's" in Constellation are incorrect,.

Better pictures, straight on, and I may change my mind
 
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The "i" also looks suspicious, without the dot.

Looks cool though, collector-OCD aside.
 
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I was intrigued so went looking


Original Omega-signed golden 'tree bark' style dial in excellent condition overall; few faint signs of aging.
Hands in good condition, applied golden hourly markers and replacement plexi crystal in excellent shape.
Date indicator at 3h, semi quickset..
Omega-signed gold plated crown

 
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I was intrigued so went looking


Original Omega-signed golden 'tree bark' style dial in excellent condition overall; few faint signs of aging.
Hands in good condition, applied golden hourly markers and replacement plexi crystal in excellent shape.
Date indicator at 3h, semi quickset..
Omega-signed gold plated crown

I cannot find ANY digital record or footprint of a dial like this being produced by Omega. Do you suppose it was a special off-catalog offering for a certain region or clientele? Or is it a damn interesting redial? The bidding count tells me a lot of people know about this already or there are a lot of gullible people.
 
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wow. This sold for $3,000usd with 66bids. Crazy. Its a beautiful dial though. Just surprised it went for that much.