
Enicar Sherpa Graph Mark IV, Rare, Impressive and Extremely Clean, Circa 1967
This is an excellent example of the rare Enicar Sherpa Graph Mark IV from 1967. Enicars are increasingly sought-after collectible vintage watches because of their interesting, oversized case designs, bold and innovative dials, high-quality movements, and the association of the brand with legendary sports personalities. Famed Scottish Formula 1 race car driver Jim Clark wore an early version of this Sherpa Graph from 1960. Later in his career he presented his chief mechanic Dick Scammell with a newer version of the Sherpa Graph in appreciation for helping him win the F1 World Championship. Sherpa Graphs were the first chronographs to make use of white sub-dials against a black background and were influential in the design of other more famous auto-racing watches, such as the Rolex Daytona and the Universal Geneve Compax. Mark III Sherpa Graph The Mark III model was released as Enicar model number 2343 and upgraded to a Sherpa 300 bayonet Seapearl back (circa 1965). The second hand had