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Undo the 2 movement retaining tabs (one at 12 o'clock in your first picture,  the other diametrically opposite it under the rotor ) and it should come out the front.

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Thank you for your reply. I did that already and the movement would just rotate around in circle but not come out.  I watched your video on the Rolex and they had little grooves that when you twisted it around the movement would drop out . There is no grooves on this one. The front of the watch is sapphire crystal. How would I take off the crystal?

Thank you again for helping me, Jeremy.

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I hadn't realised that the bezel was still in situ.

As CAD101 suggests try working a (single edged) razor blade in between the case and the bezel where I have indicated below until it is wide enough for a case knife, then using a case knife just pop the bezel off. With the movement clamps removed as I suggested earlier the movement should just come out the front.

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3 hours ago, Marc said:

I hadn't realised that the bezel was still in situ.

As CAD101 suggests try working a (single edged) razor blade in between the case and the bezel where I have indicated below until it is wide enough for a case knife, then using a case knife just pop the bezel off. With the movement clamps removed as I suggested earlier the movement should just come out the front.

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Thank you.

 

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