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Welcome to the forum. You've certainly started your Omega collection with a LARGE Bang !
I saw the auction & had considered bidding on it myself, but I'm glad the watch has gone to someone in the forum.
I'm afraid I have no idea how to remove the "puck" ( the ring containing the movement. ) from the case.
But if you just want to remove the movement, you simply need to screw the case back off, remove the crown & stem, undo the locating screws, then the movement should drop out.
Do you know what has happened to Juko ? he has been quiet recently.
Bis Bald
Steve
Hi Tom.
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