Omega louis brandt help

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It would be easy to tell, if the movement was removed from the case. Are you unfamiliar with the “fish-hook” retainers used on ETA movements, that hold the dial feet (if there are dial feet on that dial.) If they are present, a watchmaker could probably tell you without removing the movement from the case. What are your intentions with the watch? Tread carefully if it happens that it belongs to someone else!
 
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Thank you for the reply. I have followed several of you posts over the years. I believe some with information on this very watch.
I am confused though with your response. I'm not referring to removing the dial, although this dial has no posts. I'm unable to detect any marks from the front or rear bezels being removed.
I'm thinking either they have never been removed or possible are threaded.
 
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If there aren’t any notches or holes in the case back, you can be fairly confident that it presses in place.
 
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If there aren’t any notches or holes in the case back, you can be fairly confident that it presses in place.
Thanks. Have a stuck date corrector pusher. Its effect all the other functions. Oiled it hoping it will free it up. Dont want to remove bezels if I dont have to.