Identification Help Please

Siobhan

New member
My husband has just inherited this watch from his father. He knows nothing about it. Could anyone please identify what model it is? I don't think it has the original strap.
Thanks
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jbcollier

Member
Enicaristi
Sherpa
Sort of. There can be a number of variations all with the same number. Google "Enicar 120/021" and you'll find a few listings. In good condition, they have sold between $60 and $120. In the photo above your watch looks to be well used. You can polish the scratched crystal and that will improve its looks and usability quite a bit. Then enjoy it as a memento.
 

Siobhan

New member
Sort of. There can be a number of variations all with the same number. Google "Enicar 120/021" and you'll find a few listings. In good condition, they have sold between $60 and $120. In the photo above your watch looks to be well used. You can polish the scratched crystal and that will improve its looks and usability quite a bit. Then enjoy it as a memento.
Thank you. He'll give it a clean, get a new strap & start wearing it!
 

Joe_A

Moderator
Staff member
Enicaristi
Sherpa
There are two products that are well known for eliminating or greatly reducing scratches on the crystal:

A favorite of mine:


Available in small kits from Amazon.

And there is Polywatch:


also available from Amazon.
 
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