Planet trouble

jbcollier

Member
Enicaristi
Sherpa
We all know the common Enicar Saturn logo. Every now and then I see a version with ring not obscured by the planet. I notice these most on watches from the southeast, places such as Australia and Indonesia. At first I thought they were a sign of a fake but they seem relatively common in those climes. Any info on this logo variation?

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JimJupiter

Moderator
Staff member
Enicaristi
Sherpa
Since on this watch is more wrong than just the dial, I still vote for fake / redial.
 

paulb12

Member
Enicaristi
Sherpa
JimJupiter: What else jumps out to you as incorrect? I saw this pop on Ebay and was suspicious as well. The dial texture seems off... but curious to get an expert take.
 

JimJupiter

Moderator
Staff member
Enicaristi
Sherpa
Where to start? Wrong hands, wrong Bezel (redial a well!), rebuild case bezel, at least one wrong crown!
Ask me what is correct! - The casband and hopefully the movement.
 

DubbelUIam

New member
Sherpa
Reprinted dial, compare the word "swiss" ( specially "ss" ) with a good example, bezel : look at the point under 15, 30 and compare with a good example, wrong hands, low price, and negativ feed back at ebay, etc.
 

petkr

New member
Sherpa
Been there done that😬......I think the bracelet is the best thing on mine...I think of it as part of learning...
Before that I was not aware that fake parts was really an issue with a relatively obscure brand such as Enicar.
 

JasperK

New member
Granted, I'm a bit of a newbie, but my eye always goes to the printed "4"s on the bezel. Enicar tends to use variations of flat-topped "4"s.
 

paulb12

Member
Enicaristi
Sherpa
In terms of dial markings, on the Sherpa Super Divette, does anyone know why some have the tiny "T" above the 6 o'clock applied marker and others don't? It's likely a simple explanation that I either forgot or overlooking.
 
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