That movement is a 6498. The 6497 would have the small seconds at 9 o'clock instead of 6 o'clock. The 6497 was originally designed for an open face pocket watch where the small seconds would be 180 degrees from the stem instead of 90 degrees.
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That movement is a 6498. The 6497 would have the small seconds at 9 o'clock instead of 6 o'clock. The 6497 was originally designed for an open face pocket watch where the small seconds would be 180 degrees from the stem instead of 90 degrees.
Thank you for your correction,It's really my mistake.
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When removing fixed bezel PLEASE never use a caseback remover blade like you did, i'ts the best way to deeply mark and scratch the case and bezel, you must use a very fine razorblade, cover the blade with a polybag and wedge it between the case/bezel, then with a small hammer carefully hammer it between, it will separate the two parts effortlessly and without any damage being made
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