1978 Gift

vlc_pr

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Hello everyone. While recently going over my collection of watches given to me by my father as presents throughout the years, I realized that I don't know any relevant technical information about the very first one he gifted me (he gave it to me around 1978-1980). Here enclosed is a recent picture of the watch (still going strong!); thanks in advance for any light you can shed on this timepiece specs and technical data.
 

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JimJupiter

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Enicaristi
Sherpa
Wow, a solid gold Enicar. They dont appear very often, so nice one! Regarding the movement its a bit hard to say, without a ref number, which is normally visibile on the caseback. assuming the style of the dial I would guess its a late 60s to early 70s watch. So I think its a hand wound Ca. 1120 or Cal 160. Maybe you can open the caseback with a knive. Look for a small notch in the caseback and lever there a bit with the long side of a sharp nive (e.g. Swiss army knife).

Nico
 
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