I tried looking online but with no luck..
I'll try to remove the decoration plate with the 4 screws and see if that works but before I do it, Im hoping to hear from some experienced ppl... in no rush to ruin my watch lol.. I wish they had a guide for the seagull movement like they do for the ETA ones with the slides...
Thanks for ur feedback ALE7575
I was curious and I have removed the caseback of my KW PAM 505 V1
I have used a little screwdriver and I have removed the cover of the rotor bearing with three screws. It is just a decoration.
Under the cover there are three screws (blue in my watch). They seems real. I didn't want to continue.
I will try to get everything in its place again
Bear in mind that mine is a KW 505 V1 not V2-Seagull (or it was ... LOL ) maybe it is a bit different
ALE