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It looks OK to me. I've never seen a fake of this model before.
Most of the Ti/Gold Seamasters are featured in this brochure that I host ( click on the pic to see the whole brochure )
As you say, these all have the word Seamaster on the dial. I can't say that I've ever noticed that some were made without the word Seamaster on them, but I can say from the picture that you posted, IMHO it doesn't look like a redial & is certainly not a fake.
I have a few more brochures. I'll see if I can find an example without Seamaster on the dial.
Let us know if you buy it.
Steve
Hi Pete,
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