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Enicar Sherpa Ops Ref. 144/35/03A

Pre-owned () | Year of production 1955 | No original box | No original papers
$6,495
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Basic Info

Listing code F9RAS3
Brand Enicar
Model Sherpa
Reference number 144/35/03A
Movement Automatic
Case material Steel
Bracelet material Rubber
Year of production 1955 (Approximation)
Condition
Scope of delivery
No original box, no original papers
Gender Men's watch/Unisex
Location United States of America, New York, New York
Price $6,495
Availability Item is in stock

Caliber

Movement Automatic

Case

Case material Steel
Case diameter 41.5 mm
Thickness 14.5 mm
Crystal Plexiglass
Dial Black
Dial numerals Roman numerals

Bracelet/strap

Bracelet material Rubber
Bracelet color Black
Clasp Buckle
Clasp material Steel

Functions

Date

Other

Central seconds, Luminous hands, Luminous indices

Description

Self-winding, stainless steel wristwatch with black PVD coating, an interior rotating bezel, and date.

Case: Stainless steel with PVD coating, plexiglass crystal. Signed crowns.

Dial: Hours, minutes, sweep seconds, and date. Black dial with luminous indices. Date at 3 o’clock. Signed.

Movement: Automatic. Push pull feature for changing date.

Diameter: 41.5mm, thickness: 14.5mm.

Serial: 314xxx.

Circa 1950s.

More about Enicar:

In the late 1950s Enicar began supplying watches to mountain climbers and other sportsmen and adventurers as a marketing exercise. Enicar Seapearl watches accompanied the Swiss expedition to the top of Lhotse and Everest in the Himalayas in May 1956. The Swiss expedition reached the summit of the Himalayan Lhotse Mountains, and a week later the summit of Mount Everest. This was only the second time the summit of Everest was reached. A few members of the expedition members were wearing Enicar Seapearl watches. It is this while promoting this expedition that Enicar launched a new model called the Sherpa.

The Enicars Sherpa is fitted with the famous SuperCompressor case manufactured by Ervin Piquerez SA from the mid 1950s until the early 1970s, most famously used by Jaeger-LeCoultre for its Polaris.

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