The first picture is of the back side of the movement. The dial and hands are on the other side of the movement. The second picture is of the face with the crystal off. You can see the hinge just above the 12. The lever to change the time is just above and to the right of the 1 o'clock position. As you can see the minute hand is broken but it can be replaced. The third picture is with the crystal on and the last one is another view of the movement. Your watch must be made differently. Does your watch run? Watches that run will be more valuable.
It dont run currently, but I am not sure if its a watch you wind or what, mine also has a lever in it you pull out to change the time once you take the crystal off.
when messing with that, I am able to use the stem and change the hands back and forth which is a good sign.
When the lever is pushed in, you can hear a clicking sound when you turn the stem in counter clockwise motion, but it wont move any when turning it in clock wise motion.