Got talking to a chap about watches as you do!.
I know now't about Enicars,and told him Id do some asking on the forum.
Whats this worth guys?.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...9d462c4097.jpg
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Got talking to a chap about watches as you do!.
I know now't about Enicars,and told him Id do some asking on the forum.
Whats this worth guys?.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...9d462c4097.jpg
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Steve Harris is your man on TZ.
The sherpaguide is a desirable watch and that looks to be in very good condition.
I would say 1000-1500 although it does not look to be in the greatest condition (not the best pictures) and the GMT hand looks to be faded / replaced - this is a distinctive part of the watch in my opinion.
They are a nice watch but collectors are fussy. Pointer is intact which is a bonus and bezel looks reasonable
They do pop up fairly regularly.
Early adventurer type pieces.
Here's a fairly recent (2020) piece about the:
"So you're curious about Enicar, huh?"
https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/c...ii?format=750w
Im sat having a coffee and looking at them,this is a seapearl model.
I have only found one with the word "automatic" at the bottom.
The pic doesnt do it justice tbh,it is a rather nice watch with the expected ageing of its period,but certainly not bad at sll.
https://enicar.org/
The owner might want to have a flick through this site.
There is a wealth of info on there
Correction: if you scroll down on this page
https://enicar.org/2021/12/31/watch-value-barometer-6/
There is an example of this watch and the GMT hand looks to be correct for this watch. Estimate 700-1300 euros
He sent me some more info.
Enicar Sherpa Guide “automatic”
146/001
679385
314962
Seapearl on the case back.
Still only seen one other with the word "automatic" at the bottom.
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The best website (that I know of anyway) on Enicar Sherpas is here: https://thespringbar.com/blogs/guide...-crown-models/
I have 2 and it's definitely one of my favourite watches. Also, it's absolutely massive for a 60s watch at 43mm. Here's one of mine which I bought here on TZ many, many moons ago:
https://i.postimg.cc/zBVgjx6T/DSC-0592.jpg
I owned the watch. Sherpa Guide, early model.
It is beast. Custom made EPSA, 30 jewels in house movement. Double bezels and inner rotating bezel. Even today its impressive watch.
Mine had original BOR bracelet. Truly nice underdog of vintage world.
The inner red does move independently of the outer but I know they can be a bit fragile so make sure it hasn't snapped. On mine the GMT hand is slaved to the hour hand. The date (on mine anyway) is changed Vostok style by going back and forth past 12 but I'm unsure if this is correct - I've heard there is a quickset date mechanism on some of these that works by pushing and pulling the crown out but it can be vulnerable apparently. Steve Harris is really your man to ask - what he doesn't know about Enicars isn't worth knowing.
Looks like a nice one! The GMT hand on the earlier ones wouldn't be the chequered type (I think someone mentioned it looked faded), so all looks fine and a nice example. These were the beaters of their day and it's very, very hard to find a pristine one but this looks to be very nice and all correct.
There's a bit of dial variation on some of these and the addition of the word automatic doesn't really add any additional value. You can't adjust the GMT hand manually unfortunately and I don't remember any of the Guides I've owned having a quick set date feature.
Price wise though, around £1,250-£1,500 depending on service history etc would be fair I'd say :thumbsup:
I now have an Enicar Sherpa Guide.Now what do I wear it on!?.A few issues but when I look into getting it serviced they will be sorted.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...e7f0d59ea3.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...15fc1173ee.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...705ec76885.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...f4319e8c11.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...459fb843b2.jpg
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Congrats! I had one of those on a vintage style brown leather NATO. Looked great!
Looking good. The outer bezel is in especially nice condition. You'll see them more often with a lot of place names worn off than as nice as yours. I'm always partial to a beads of rice bracelet on (Enicar) supercompressors.
https://i.imgur.com/c1bmD0o.jpg
I put mine on a new beads of rice bracelet from Watchgecko. The endlinks did take a bit of fettling with a half-round file to make it fit though.