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This vintage Enicar “Jim Clark” MKIIISherpa Graph 300 ref. 072-02-01 from the 1960s, with serial number 314 XXX has a round, stainless steel ‘BREVET’ case with its original Saturn cross-patterned crown and large pushers. The case measures 40 mm in diameter and is sharp and thick, retaining its definition. The machined case back is lightly grazed (consistent with age), and the trademark Enicar case back engraving shows reasonable definition, despite wear. The screw-down case back features the Sherpa clamshell hallmark, 'ENICAR' and 'STAINLESS STEEL INCABLOC - ULTRASONIC - SHERPA' on the outside, along with its unique reference numbers. The case has straight-line lugs, which display clear beveling and minor bumps/grazes (consistent with use), and comes on a tan brown suede strap and steel tang buckle.
The dial is in excellent condition, without fading on the white minute markers or the Enicar Sherpa Graph logo. The tritium lume on the paddle handset has broken away on the minute hand, though remains untouched with subtle patina and original to the watch. It also has its original paddle style handset, along with a distinct, red “lollipop” chronograph hand.
It boasts a 17-jewel Valjoux 72 calibre.
It is guaranteed for authenticity and comes with a two-year warranty from A Collected Man.
Selling price is £6,800 for ChronoTrader.
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