Service Omega Art collection Cal 1436

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Hi everyone !

My Omega art collection just died, so I was looking for a new movement cal 1436. I purchased one to switch the old one with the new one. However as I was looking at it I don't see where I can press to release the watch winder stem and separate the dial from the movement.
Thank you for your help !

 
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the screw where the arrow points at
For your dial, you have 2 fix points you can turn away from your dial feet

 
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the screw where the arrow points at
For your dial, you have 2 fix points you can turn away from your dial feet

ok so I just have to turn the screw near the arrow anti clockwise and the stem can be remove, and replace in the same way. And for the 2 fix points I have to slide them away ?
 
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Yes, but don't unscrew completely or you will lose your setting lever which you don't want. Try first 1 turn, if stem does not come out, another half turn.
The dial fix points, you can slide them to push to the feed so they turn a little just enough to release the dial feet
 
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Yes, but don't unscrew completely or you will lose your setting lever which you don't want. Try first 1 turn, if stem does not come out, another half turn.
The dial fix points, you can slide them to push to the feed so they turn a little just enough to release the dial feet
Thanks for the warning, I would have done a mistake !
 
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Yes, but don't unscrew completely or you will lose your setting lever which you don't want. Try first 1 turn, if stem does not come out, another half turn.
The dial fix points, you can slide them to push to the feed so they turn a little just enough to release the dial feet
Don’t you unscrew a little and then press down on it to release the stem ? Or am I thinking of a different model.