Fazmaster
·Good morning gents,
Previously posted in WURW if figured a proper presentation was in order.
In a few days ago, this beautiful (in my eyes!) Enicar Sherpa Graph chrono. From what I learned this watch is from 1967-68. The case is really crisp and large at 40mm. Got to love those beefy lugs!
A smooth running V-72 ticks inside (service history unknown! ;-)..). I really dig the dial with it's panda configuration and orange sweep seconds hand. This model is known to motorsports fans as being one worn frequently by the late great Jim Clark who never endorsed Enicar. An intersting, manly and slightly funky chronograph that sits just fine on the wrist and collection.
Previously posted in WURW if figured a proper presentation was in order.
In a few days ago, this beautiful (in my eyes!) Enicar Sherpa Graph chrono. From what I learned this watch is from 1967-68. The case is really crisp and large at 40mm. Got to love those beefy lugs!
A smooth running V-72 ticks inside (service history unknown! ;-)..). I really dig the dial with it's panda configuration and orange sweep seconds hand. This model is known to motorsports fans as being one worn frequently by the late great Jim Clark who never endorsed Enicar. An intersting, manly and slightly funky chronograph that sits just fine on the wrist and collection.


