Really uncommon.... Enicar Automatic Chronometer

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发错了,标题是天文台版的,目前没有🙁
I sent it wrong. The title is the observatory version. There is none at present.
This is an English language forum. Would you please write in English or use Google Translate.

Thank you.
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Found another rare Enicar Chronometer. Sherpa Dive with Chronometer Number 2937 on caseback and movement. Popped up in Japan, wonder where it was used.


 
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Found another rare Enicar Chronometer. Sherpa Dive with Chronometer Number 2937 on caseback and movement. Popped up in Japan, wonder where it was used.


I wonder why the dial not signed Chronometre …great find in any event !
 
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very good question, but I have no doubt it is the original one.
 
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Hi @MMMD

Here is the only other Enicar waterproof automatic chronometer I have come across... I bought this at the Watch Collection Pfeiffer-Belli 2byAuctionata Paddle 8 AG Feb 28th 2014.....



Enicar Ultrasonic chronometer wristwatch
Switzerland, around 1952
Automatic movement, calibre A-R1034; 30 jewels, hour, minute, second
Silver dial, silver hands
Watch case and crown of stainless steel
Black leather strap with pin buckle
Watch case no. 2935
Movement no. 2935
Maker’s mark on dial, crown, watch case and movement
Case diameter: 34 mm; Height: 10 mm
Length of strap: 20 cm; Lugs width: 17 mm
Total weight: 38 g
Fully functional, good condition with slight traces of wear

This chronometer wristwatch by Enicar was made in Switzerland around 1952. The watch is fitted with an automatic movement calibre A-R1034 with 30 jewels and displays hour, minute and second. The silver dial shows silver hands. Watch case and crown are made of stainless steel. The watch has a black leather strap with pin buckle. The watch case number is 2935. The movement number is 2935. Maker’s mark on dial, crown, watch case and movement.


The watch case measures 34 mm in diameter and 10 mm in height. The watch weighs 38 grams.


Also the Brevet number 314962 is a reference to a super compressor case....

See web site below

http://scubawatch.org/EPSA_SC_FAQ.html


So @MMMD so far we have three automatic Enicar w 30 j chronometer marked movements....

there are more out there !!!!

Good Hunting

Bill Sohne
btw this one is just 2 numbers away from the Dive. I guess they certified movement, not whole watches.
Some time ago I found this Enicar Chronometer, without case and everything, just dial and movement in a movement holder. Probably waiting for its case ( i put it in a suiting one). This one is number 1967.