Seller's response
Thankyou everyone for the responses. Reached out to the seller, this was their response:
1) The seller believes the watch is authentic despite its unusual aspects. They explain that the dial reading 'Precision' instead of 'Oyster' supports the authenticity of the non-waterproof case.
2) The seller initially had doubts about the watch being re-cased but changed their mind after finding a similar example online with the same dial markings and case.
3) They speculate that the movement, dial, and hands were likely imported from Switzerland and then cased in Canada or the US, which was a common practice in the past for various watch companies.
4) The seller also addressed concerns about the movement, stating that it is a correct Tudor movement, fully marked and signed, and appropriate for the era of the watch.
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