SteveHarris
·Hi All,
Up for sale is my Enicar Aqua Graph - Mark 1a, being the earliest example of the Aqua Graph and dated to 1963. The watch is all correct, other than it was missing the red pointer which I've replaced with a NOS house style one but it should be a triangle shaped one as you can see here: https://enicar101.com/aqua-graph-mki. The pointers do come up every now and then and it would just be a case of being patient. Selling the current NOS one would easily cover the cost of the replacement pointer.
Dial and hands are in excellent condition and the case and bezel are showing signs of wear as you would expect of a vintage diver. Bezel and pointer turn nicely with no issues and independently of each other as they should. Caseback is very good and all the marking and engravings are nice and clear, including the serial (a common problem with Enicars as the engravings are quite shallow). The movement inside is the lovely Valjoux 72 with the golden finish typical of Enicar. Movement was serviced in June of this year and everything functions very nicely. Chrono runs and snaps back nicely when reset.
Looking for GBP4,750 4,000 which is quite cheap for one of these as I have a new incoming that I need to cover the cost for
Payment by BT please and price includes insured & tracked shipping.
Lots of references on here, TZ-UK and I also run the Enicar Forums - www.enicarforums.com
Cheers,
Steve
Up for sale is my Enicar Aqua Graph - Mark 1a, being the earliest example of the Aqua Graph and dated to 1963. The watch is all correct, other than it was missing the red pointer which I've replaced with a NOS house style one but it should be a triangle shaped one as you can see here: https://enicar101.com/aqua-graph-mki. The pointers do come up every now and then and it would just be a case of being patient. Selling the current NOS one would easily cover the cost of the replacement pointer.
Dial and hands are in excellent condition and the case and bezel are showing signs of wear as you would expect of a vintage diver. Bezel and pointer turn nicely with no issues and independently of each other as they should. Caseback is very good and all the marking and engravings are nice and clear, including the serial (a common problem with Enicars as the engravings are quite shallow). The movement inside is the lovely Valjoux 72 with the golden finish typical of Enicar. Movement was serviced in June of this year and everything functions very nicely. Chrono runs and snaps back nicely when reset.
Looking for GBP

Payment by BT please and price includes insured & tracked shipping.
Lots of references on here, TZ-UK and I also run the Enicar Forums - www.enicarforums.com
Cheers,
Steve
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