Was the dial swapped? Or there is a goal behind those tiny pushers? Sorry if it is a dumb question but I found this intriguing
You’re absolutely right.., the problem is, I don’t own the watch open the case will be a big issue for me…
My guess is Frankenstein. that crown is an obvious cheap replacement. And there is no potential complication for the pushers.
I'd say that Foo2rama is right. A case swap is the only logical explanation I can come up with for it.
It might be like the Pierce Correctomatic that Fratello recently covered (and a link in the article to other strange pusher options) where they control the regulation and/or reset the hands to the quarter hour: https://www.fratellowatches.com/pierce-correctomatic-watch/#gref
Mystery solved… it’s an ETA1168 chronograph most probably. Strange that I’ve never heard of these before https://omegaforums.net/threads/1950s-damas-stop-eta-1168-reduced-to-325usd.61546/