Martin
You live and learn. Looks like there are at least three types of movement then. The Made in Brazil 8" one I didn't like was new in 2012 – 2014 or thereabouts if memory serves me right. No tool in the box no details on resetting. Very chunky hand and graduations along with heavy action with poor feel. Wanted to reject it but Mitutoyo and supplier didn't want to know. Sold it for around quarter new price, buyer happy.
The Made in Japan that replaced it would have been of similar vintage. I'm pretty sure you could still find both Made in Japan and Made in Brazil styles on sale then so must have been close to the model changeover period.
Just been out to look at mine. Shoulda done that in the first place rather than trusted memory 'cos tuns out I have one Made in Japan and one Made in Brazil with same movement having much nicer action than the one I rejected. Thought I'd ended up with two Japanese ones. Same adjuster tool in box of similar shape to the one in the video with the same square loop to hold it with but made from flat copper beryllium rather than round wire. Slot under the dial opposite the rack for the tool to go in so no need to remove the bezel lock clip and screw. I imagine the pinion is spring loaded against the rack so the tool can lift it clear. Interestingly the ranks are on opposite sides of the bar. Metric, Brazilian, one on top i.e. same side as the internal jaws and imperial, Japanese one, on bottom.
Clive