![]() There is no depression point or screw? I am afraid to damage the stem by forcing it out. One more thing, I have figured out how to remove the stem on the Timex. The second set are for the Timex Electric. I have some photos: The first set are of the Pierre Cardin. Additionally, on the movement itself it has a "04" at approximately the 7 position and a "126" at approximately the 2 position. However, the inside of the case-back has "QTO" factory marking stamp. Then, can anyone suggest a replacement movement for a Timex Electric M cell once again no case numbers. The questions are: What battery/cell would this movement use? and, What movement might this be? Replacement movement? I have tried to research this to no avail. On the movement is says "Le Jour" with no other wording or numbering. The only ID type info is as follows: it says "Jour" on the inside of the case-back. I have a Pierre Cardin dress watch without a battery/cell and has no numerical identification anywhere in, or on the case.
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