You will be able to use a 60 Hz unit in a 50 Hz mains.
Since the 50Hz period is 20% longer than the 60 Hz period, it will mean that the internal timer's maximum count will only time out earlier than the next zero crossing.
In other words, in a trailing edge controller, the maximum conduction period will be 5/6*180 = 150 electrical degrees.
Since the volt-time area from 150 to 180 degrees is quite small, the total RMS voltage lost during the last degrees will be perhaps a couple of percent from the full RMS value.... You won't notice the slight dimming.
Order a single one, and make some experiments.