Besides the supply there is another problem. There are at least two different ones, with different inner shapes to fit the outer bezel. These red rings in general are real headache :D
But best of luck, looks like a great prestine watch.
Nico
No, its clearly on your caseback: 126/001. 126 or 146 referes to the movement, the Cal.1126 or 1146 (which came later). 33 is correct and refers to the amount of jewels in the movement. you see the corresponding "33 Jewells" on the rotor of the movement.
MK II ...maybe :D I dunno of any good...
I think you got some pretty good help at the facebook groups. Can you share the backside of the watch? The reference number that you can find there can give us information about the age. When you open it, with some luck there is a mark inside the caseback with a date as well. I would say around...
Besides the new Crystal, you need a correct dial, a correct inner bezel and I am not sure if this is really a Jet Case or a Guide one. Anyhow, these are known as "Indian" Frankens some time ago. Sorry for beeing the messenger.
Regarding the mainspring your Watchmaker should know best. If not, I have some originals laying around. Regarding the crystal: NOS or original only. Unfortunately these crystals have specific dimensions, especially on the inside where the inner bezel rotates. I am not aware of a Sternkreuz or GS...
Thanks for you fast reply. Was the difference to the Submariner that big? I recall a double as expensive price, could that be?
I wrote some blog posts with the topic of the Sherpa Dive / Divette. Maybe its interesting for you as well:
Review of the Dive in a German diving magazine from 1961...
Hey Mondo,
thanks for your great story. Do you remember, why you have chosen the Enicar over other watches? Also, why did you bought the 36mm instead of 40mm watch. Was it taste of time? Happy to learn more from you :)
Best Nico