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ENICAR Sherpa Graph
ENICAR Sherpa Graph
ENICAR Sherpa Graph
ENICAR Sherpa Graph
ENICAR Sherpa Graph
ENICAR Sherpa Graph
ENICAR Sherpa Graph
ENICAR Sherpa Graph

ENICAR Sherpa Graph

Regular price €11.900,00
#R3223

Superb chronograph in steel bracelet. Round case. Screwed background. Steel bezel. Black dial with 3 black counters and tachymmetric scale on the dial rehas. Mechanical movement, Valjoux 72.

Oskar Racine The brother of Ariste, joined the company in 1918, he owned a forestry company in Biel which he closed in May 1930. Ariste and Oskar were both brilliant and ingenious sellers, once again the parent company became too small. The roots decided to build a new factory in Longeau, at the end of 1919 it was operational and the name ENICAR was used on all products.

On May 18, 1956, a Swiss expedition reached the top of the Lhotse mountain at 8516m in the Himalayas, followed by the summit of Mont Everest. All the members of the expedition wore Enicar Sherpa watches, this name was recorded on November 6, 1956. From this moment many varieties of Sherpa were introduced.

The proposed model is an ENICAR SHERPA GRAP around 1960. It is a round box with a screwed in steel 40mm in diameter. Superb black dial with indexed sticks applied with luminescent studs. Stops stick, chronograph with 3 meters, mechanical movement with manual reassembly, the Valjoux 72 caliber.

This Sherpa model is undoubtedly the most attractive. He enters the family in great pumps, a very beautiful piece to collect.

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ENICAR Sherpa Graph

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Description

Superb chronograph in steel bracelet. Round case. Screwed background. Steel bezel. Black dial with 3 black counters and tachymmetric scale on the dial rehas. Mechanical movement, Valjoux 72.

Oskar Racine The brother of Ariste, joined the company in 1918, he owned a forestry company in Biel which he closed in May 1930. Ariste and Oskar were both brilliant and ingenious sellers, once again the parent company became too small. The roots decided to build a new factory in Longeau, at the end of 1919 it was operational and the name ENICAR was used on all products.

On May 18, 1956, a Swiss expedition reached the top of the Lhotse mountain at 8516m in the Himalayas, followed by the summit of Mont Everest. All the members of the expedition wore Enicar Sherpa watches, this name was recorded on November 6, 1956. From this moment many varieties of Sherpa were introduced.

The proposed model is an ENICAR SHERPA GRAP around 1960. It is a round box with a screwed in steel 40mm in diameter. Superb black dial with indexed sticks applied with luminescent studs. Stops stick, chronograph with 3 meters, mechanical movement with manual reassembly, the Valjoux 72 caliber.

This Sherpa model is undoubtedly the most attractive. He enters the family in great pumps, a very beautiful piece to collect.

Technical sheet

Enicar

Reference : R3223
Year :
Decade : 1960
Shop : Rue du Bac
Housing : Steel
Loop : Ardillon loop
Bracelet : Leather
Dimensions : 40 mm
Needles :
State : Very good
Functions : Chronograph
Gender : Man
Movement : Mechanical
Glass : Plexiglass
Waterproof : No
Depth :
Box : Steel
Papers :

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