1937 Tre Tacche - unusual dial

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This is a 1st series 1937 Longines military type 30mm tre tacche watch with an unusual unsigned dial. I am aware that there were some unsigned dials in this period. Could this be an original dial or an earlier re dial ?
I do like the dial design and would be interested I your thoughts.

 
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Thank you. I take it this reduces the value of thd watch ?
Yes, so good news if you’re looking to buy it ….
 
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the case appears to be in very good condition, which is a plus. But it is a very small watch, and that, coupled with the obvious redial, will place a fairly low ceiling on its value. Serious collectors would only be interested in it as a "parts" watch.

It is possible that you may be able to find an original replacement dial, scavenged from another example of the same model.
 
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One of the worst redials I've seen. Also very small case as stated above - so not very popular in the first place.
 
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the case appears to be in very good condition, which is a plus. But it is a very small watch, and that, coupled with the obvious redial, will place a fairly low ceiling on its value. Serious collectors would only be interested in it as a "parts" watch.

It is possible that you may be able to find an original replacement dial, scavenged from another example of the same model.
Thank you
 
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Thank you.

the case appears to be in very good condition, which is a plus. But it is a very small watch, and that, coupled with the obvious redial, will place a fairly low ceiling on its value. Serious collectors would only be interested in it as a "parts" watch.

It is possible that you may be able to find an original replacement dial, scavenged from another example of the same model.