A striking example of Enicar’s late-1960s design language, the Sherpa Star pairs a bold oval case with a champagne dial that’s developed even patination across its surface. Applied hour markers sit deep in a recessed outer ring, giving the dial an appealing sense of depth.
The stainless-steel case retains its original brushed and polished surfaces, showing light wear consistent with age. Date complication functions correctly, and the watch is running within around two minutes a day. Crown is signed and original.
Fitted to a period-appropriate non-Enicar steel bracelet showing some wear, but still comfortable on the wrist. A distinctive and well-preserved example of Enicar’s creative approach to form and proportion during this period.
A striking example of Enicar’s late-1960s design language, the Sherpa Star pairs a bold oval case with a champagne dial that’s developed even patination across its surface. Applied hour markers sit deep in a recessed outer ring, giving the dial an appealing sense of depth.
The stainless-steel case retains its original brushed and polished surfaces, showing light wear consistent with age. Date complication functions correctly, and the watch is running within around two minutes a day. Crown is signed and original.
Fitted to a period-appropriate non-Enicar steel bracelet showing some wear, but still comfortable on the wrist. A distinctive and well-preserved example of Enicar’s creative approach to form and proportion during this period.