Worst Redials

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LOL - love the Dali-esque small seconds and the floating "O"

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Really disappointingly I got burnt/scammed on this redial below, scammed as part of a trade with an "established collector" off chronotrader.

A previous more naive version of my current self. Didn't do my due diligence! I did a quick search (turler dials seem to be more uncommon) and just trusted that a big collector wouldn't burn me.

When I tried to politely contact the other party over multiple channels when I realized, received absolute radio silence and no response!

Live and you learn hey!

 
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Really disappointingly I got burnt/scammed on this redial below, scammed as part of a trade with an "established collector" off chronotrader.

A previous more naive version of my current self. Didn't do my due diligence! I did a quick search (turler dials seem to be more uncommon) and just trusted that a big collector wouldn't burn me.

When I tried to politely contact the other party over multiple channels when I realized, received absolute radio silence and no response!

Live and you learn hey!

You could have done much worse in the redial department.
 
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Some more beauties to burn your eyes out...

Sorry for any repeats, some of these just get relisted time and time again, no wonder!
 
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Not sure if this classes as a re dial or a train wreck aussie-emoticon1%20copy.gif
Description from ebay
Condition of Dial: Textured dial, spotting apparent, Omega has been repainted
 
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The amazing thing about this one is that at some point the redialler must have stepped back, looked at their work and thought 'This is gonna work out. I'll keep going'.

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Spotted today - wonder if he'll get the asking $470 for this "Vintage Rare Omega-Seamaster"

Paul