The dial has potentially been repainted at some point, but honestly it’s hard to tell from the low quality of those pictures.
Oddly the cyclops does not magnify either, leading me to believe someone potentially swapped the original acrylic crystal on this for an aftermarket sapphire or mineral glass crystal. The case, bracelet, and movement all appear correct.
If this is yours I would strongly urge you to bring it to a reputable watchmaker to have it assessed. Determining authenticity online can be difficult at times as pictures can mask potential issues.
You’re more than welcome to have your opinions on this watch, however I take issue with you bringing up the price of the movement as if that should effect the overall price of the watch. When you make a watch, there’s so much more to it than just the cost for your base movement. Just to make the watch itself you have to get the movement, case (and that consists of crystal, caseback, bezel, midcase, crown, crown tube, and all gaskets necessary for water resistance), dial, hands, and a strap/bracelet.
On top of that, there is an entire team behind the brand that also deserves credit too. There are the ones designing the watches, the customer support team, the marketing and social media team, a watchmaker (or several), as well as whoever else is in the company. All of their time and hard work was not done for free, and the sale of their watches directly goes towards paying their salaries and ensuring they can continue making great watches.
Just because you personally do not think the watch is worth what they are asking does not mean others feel the same, and to imply the cost of the movement should dictate the cost of the watch is incredibly disingenuous.