Enicar was founded in 1914, by a member of the illustrious Racine family of watchmakers. Enicar’s first triumph was to produce highly legible pocket watches for officers in World War 1. After World War 2. Enicar was involved in was the Swiss Everest Exped
A super diver ! PART ONE: the mechanical Stations of the Cross When I get it, few months ago, it was in poor shape. This watch from 1965 had a tough Life. Time to go to the bench of my watchmaker First disassemble everything Inner rotatif disc with his tr
At least that is the idea and that is what the JLC marketing want us to believe. F1 champion Jenson Button wearing an Extreme LAB 1 Stephane Schaffte wearing an extreme LAB 1 on mount Antoine LeCoultre. Logically, if JLC were to make an Extreme LAB 3, it
The Scubapro 500 marketed in the 1970's to divers by the legendary Diving equipment maker is a serious tool watch. Housing a ETA Cal 2784 a movement shared with the the Tudor submariner 91140 of the same period. It is really interesting to see the lume co
Quote Hi Nilo, Here are my choices: For "wrist shot" of the week, my choice is Phuongpham39's Seiko. This is the type of watch that I love for weekend or "off-time" wear -- it's rugged, and ready for anything. I like this Seiko's design cues (this model i
Benrus ultra-deep super compressor 1964..............unusual Enicar sherpa super dive 1964.................iconic and one of the few single crown super compressers i've seen, UG polerouter 1964.............different i wouldnt say they are superb watches a
Here is my collection of vintage supercompressors. - Bulova Super-Compressor. - Droz Super-Compressor. - Enicar Sherpa Super-Dive. - Longines Diver. - Universal Polerouter Sub. Do you love it ?
i only have 1 double crown supercompressor at the moment which is also 42mm. an Enicar sherpa super dive. there are many super compressors you can collect from the big brand already mentioned to some totally unheard of generic swiss brands. i used to have