DelKimbler
Posted October 11, 2022 - 3:45pm
Continue to search the Internet yielded some good results. First, a video of dissassembly of a Laurel D showed me how tilting the movement out of the back could be done. Continuing to inspect my watch I found a small hole next to the stem that afforded a pry tool, in this case a tweezer leg.
So now I can upload the inside back with numerals 2312:
And the movement, identified as 6CL, 17 jewels, and confirms 1971 with code N1