1960s Enicar Sherpa Super Divette

1960s Enicar Sherpa Super Divette

$1,700.00
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Why This Watch Matters Just like a well-worn vintage leather jacket, there is something charming about the imperfection that makes this 36mm dive watch even more irresistible. The Full Story In 1964, Enicar introduced its first two-crown dive watch, and it was endorsed by Dr. Hans Hass, a well-respected Austrian researcher and diving professional. This Sherpa Super Divette 33 is an early version of the Super Divette models, which is essentially the scaled down version of the Super Dive model. The early models can be recognized by the indication of “33” and “T<-25” on the dial. The “33” represents the number of jewels used in the movement, and this designation on the dial was only used for a short period of time. The nifty dive case was made by Ervin Piquerez S.A. (otherwise known as EPSA), known for its Super Compressor diving cases that were also used by various major Swiss manufacturers during the same era. The spring-loaded caseback allowed the case to adjust its tightness depend

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