Redial or Original?

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Still looking for my first vintage watch and came across this.

Can anyone identify if this is a redial?
Is this watch good for a first vintage watch?

Zenith silver 2.JPG Zenith silver.JPG

Thank you!
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Could be the beer I've had but the 3 & 9 are not in the same plane. Please forgive spelling here.
 
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The dial looks ok to me, but I'm no zenith expert. I find it odd that it's marked t Swiss t but I can't see any lume on the dial.
 
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The dial looks ok to me, but I'm no zenith expert. I find it odd that it's marked t Swiss t but I can't see any lume on the dial.

there is lume - tiny dots at the outer end of the hour batons, and inserts in the hands. It's grotty, so it doesn't stand out.

Still looking for my first vintage watch and came across this.

Can anyone identify if this is a redial?
Is this watch good for a first vintage watch?

Zenith silver 2.JPG Zenith silver.JPG

Thank you!

I don't think it's a redial, and the movement looks clean and rust free, but the dial is in sub-par condition around the edges.
 
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Re-dial or not, the OP's dial is not in very good condition. The simple three hand Zeniths are not hard to find in good condition and not expensive.