Enicar Sherpa Graph Mark IV, Rare, Impressive and Extremely Clean, Circa 1967

Enicar Sherpa Graph Mark IV, Rare, Impressive and Extremely Clean, Circa 1967

$15,500.00
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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 Later in his career he presented his chief mechanic Dick Scammell with a newer version of the Sherpa Graph in appreciation for helping him win the F1 World Championship.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

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