Manual watch with two crowns; may I have clarification on the crown function at 4 o'clock!

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Kindly may I know which movement is that and also what function of the the crown at the 4 o'clock.

 
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Maybe a bezel lock?

Without clear pictures of the whole watch it's just a guessing game.
 
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Maybe a bezel lock?

Without clear pictures of the whole watch it's just a guessing game.
Ah, sorry Jim, please find attached

 
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It looks like a re-cased ladies pocket watch movement, the "crown" at 4 is a push pin for setting the time.

PS: Looks like it may have a cylinder escapement as well, so possibly from the first quarter of the 20th century.
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It looks like a re-cased ladies pocket watch movement, the "crown" at 4 is a push pin for setting the time.
Thank you very much. I now understand , I have no experience on cylinder escapement, do you think it is original
 
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It looks like a re-cased ladies pocket watch movement, the "crown" at 4 is a push pin for setting the time.

PS: Looks like it may have a cylinder escapement as well, so possibly from the first quarter of the 20th century.
I was searching after your clarification and it seems that Cylinder escapements are becoming increasingly difficult to service because they were largely phased out of production in the early 20th century