No date? Date at three? Date at six? Too many options to chose from... Ok. So no date... But which one?
Some of these you post are actually hard to spot what is wrong. Maybe we need a ”good redials” thread, a good redial does probably damage the market more than obvious bad redials that anyone can spot.
I agree with you. And maybe that's what I wanted to say with the post you quoted. On the other hand, it's obvious that watches of this age (50 to 70 years old) have had a life and it was quite common to "refurbish" them when the owner felt it should happen. Some of the redials aren't that bad and some people don't care wearing a watch with a good redial though they know it's not factory genuine.
Here we go ! Worst redial and a franken watch at the same time … Omega "Submariner" The whole watch could be used for spare parts but the seller wants 600€ The Movement and the caseback