1950s Enicar Sherpa Dive
Why This Watch Matters This Enicar Sherpa is an early example of the cool tool watch that we know and love. The Full Story The Sherpa line from Enicar was introduced in November of 1956, after an Enicar was used in a summit of Mount Everest; henceforth, all of its explorer or tool watches bore the Sherpa moniker. There was the Sherpa Date, Sherpa GMT, Sherpa World Timer, and Sherpa Diver like the one we have here. This is an early example from the late 1950s / early 1960s and has an unusual center seconds hand. It boasts a rotating bezel and black dial with tritium lume plots. This Enicar is sure to set you apart. The Fine Print Maker: EnicarModel: Sherpa DiveReference: N/AYear: Late 1950sCase No: 314962Movement No: N/AMaterial: Stainless steelDimensions: 40mm diameter; 9mm thicknessCrystal: PlexiglassLume: TritiumCaliber: Automatic winding movementBracelet/Strap: Black leather racing strapLug Width: 19mmBox/Papers: No What we Love and What You Should Know Overall this watch is in fair