No need to apologize. It was worth a shot. Might have to just send it to my local guy.Bummer. Apologies.
No need to apologize. It was worth a shot. Might have to just send it to my local guy.Bummer. Apologies.
For my non-chrono Enicars, Jarrett has been great. The AR 114x... etc. soNo need to apologize. It was worth a shot. Might have to just send it to my local guy.
Thanks and yup, it has!Nice catch on the Enicars, particularly like the Sherpa star, looks like the the Enicar bug has started with style
Thank you and I will!That Sherpa Date is very nice. Congrats and wear them in good health.
Many thanks!Congrats. Great pickups—especially that black Sherpa date. You don’t typically see them in that nice condition!
The silver-dialed variant seems to be more common in this model. Not sure why that is but that makes sense based on how many of them tend to pop up on the vintage market versus the black. Very unscientific, I admit. And can’t say this for sure.Many thanks!
I´ve also heard that the black dial are maybe a little more unusual...?
The silver-dialed variant seems to be more common in this model. Not sure why that is but that makes sense based on how many of them tend to pop up on the vintage market versus the black. Very unscientific, I admit. And can’t say this for sure.
The same can be said for the Supertest. You very rarely you see the black-dialed Supertest.
And the condition is just great. Congrats.Many thanks!
I´ve also heard that the black dial are maybe a little more unusual...?
Thanks!And the condition is just great. Congrats.
Absolute stunner that Gary love it! Welcome on board!
Interestingly, a well-regarded Seiko watchsmith in the states (Spencer Klein of Spencer Klein Vintage on IG) is restoring an MG. Following his restoration journey, now I want one!“Hi Garry
A very warm welcome to the Forum, very nice fresh looking Guide you have there . Been a long time member of TZ myself but now find it a bit argumentative at times for my liking so Enicar forum a nice calm knowledgeable place to be
Willie”
Willie, Steve
Thanks for the welcome. Looking forward to dropping by and hopefully learning a bit. It’s already cost me as I purchased a copy of Time for a Change.
A common thread amongst watch collectors seems to be a passion for cars too. And I suppose I’m no different as I have several. Pride of place (for purely sentimental reasons) is an MG Midget. No frills classic motoring. Love it.
Interestingly, a well-regarded Seiko watchsmith in the states (Spencer Klein of Spencer Klein Vintage on IG) is restoring an MG. Following his restoration journey, now I want one!