Just received mine back today from a service! Anyone else love these unique super compressors? O and it has the original Enicar stamped bracelet too
Never owned one but I almost bought one a couple of times / they are superb watches, and Enicar is a great brand, very ahead of the curve size wise. I miss my Sherpa Graph occasionally
Of course and yes agreed guys, it's a special unique Diver! The bracelet is a folded link and while it's not NOS by any means, it does the job
@Jfullm42 If you ever consider selling that 070.002 bracelet, I call dibs! I've been actively trying to hunt one down for my super dive for just under 2 years with absolutely no luck.
It’s a bit ‘agricultural’ in design……but that just reinforces its credentials as a true ‘tool watch’ The intention is a design for sheer ‘professional use’ …as opposed to trying to bridge the ‘aesthetics / functionality’ market
I couldn’t agree with you more. I also enjoy that the name Enicar is generally not a name that is recognized by your average joe. Usually it’s the watch enthusiast that’s looking at something familiar when an Enicar is in sight. I wonder if this has any correlation to the popularity of Enicar and it’s vintage watch offerings. 2 years ago it seemed like the demand for vintage Enicar watches was fire, and now not so much. Maybe The available supply has grown, while demand remains unchanged.......Or maybe it’s just me being an over analytical watch enthusiast, when I should really just be enjoying the wrist time.
I love sherpas what's not to love jumbo sized vintage super compressor The one on the right is actually from 1962 Blue and White