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It looks ok.
The seller states that it is a re-dial, the crown has been replaced & that the case has been polished.
I think you paid a great price for it.
You say you've seen the movement ? did you write down the 8 digit movement number ? This will help us to "age" it. & on the inside of the rear cover , there should be a 6 digit number something like 166.xxx This is the Case Ref. # ( basically the model number ). I may be able to find out some more Info if I have this number.
It's definately not a fake, but the dial MAY have looked totally different.
This could actually be the model pictured here. ( bottom right corner )
This scan is from a 1975 German Catalogue
I hope this helps.
Steve
Hi Cam,
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