Since this movement is key set and wind, it has no arbor and the case has no stem. The movement is held in the case by two case screws and a pin for orienting it. The pin, in the edge of the movement goes in a hole in the inside edge of the case.
Interestingly, this case has two hole that can be used, 90 degrees different from each other, for either hunter or open-face movements.
As is sometimes the case with these slow-beat, old watches, my timing machine can not get a reading on it. I'll have to run it for awhile and see what the rate is like. I hope it's not too bad because I can only adjust the regulator on this one.
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