Sherpa Graph Ref. overview - how many build, how many "alive" 14.06.2022

JimJupiter

Moderator
Staff member
Enicaristi
Sherpa
Hey guys,

Joe asked me to give you an update about the Sherpa Graph references and their known and left watches (at least to me and with a serial). If you want something similar for the Aqua oder Jet Graph, let me know.

Sherpa Graph MK1a Ref. 1308 BaNCH

#total known: 38
(of 500 build)
#gladius hands: 19
#paddle hands: 18
#black-white dials: 25
#grey-white dials: 11

(more details of the remaining watches you can find here: https://enicar101.com/sherpa-graph-mk-1a-roll-call/ )
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Sherpa Graph MK1b Ref. 1308 BaNCH

#total known: 25
(of 500 build)
#black-white dials: 7
#grey-white dials: 6
#white dials: 11
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Sherpa Graph MK1c Ref. 1308 BaNCH

#total known: 21
(of 700+ build)
#black-white dials: 4
#black-silver dials: 3
#grey-white dials: 2
#white dials: 11
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Sherpa Graph MK1d Ref. 1308 BaNCH

#total known: 14
(of 500 build)
#black-white dials: 1
#black-silver dials: 5
#grey-white dials: 3
#white dials: 4

Total known MK 1 refs.: 98
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Sherpa Graph MKIIa Ref. 072/001

#total known: 33
(of 1000 build)
#black-white dials: 1
#black-silver dials: 16
#white-silver dials: 1
#white dials: 8
#black dials: 5
#black-grey dials: 1
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Sherpa Graph MKIIb Ref. 072/001

#total known: 20
(of 600 build)
#black-grey dials: 3
#black-silver dials: 3
#black dials: 14

Total known MK II Refs.: 53
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Sherpa Graph MKIII Ref. 072-02-01

#total known: 56
(of 3200 build)
#black-silver dials: 3
#white-silver dials: 2
#white dials: 4
#white dials: 2
#black-grey dials: 45

Total known MK III Refs.: 56
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Sherpa Graph MKIV Ref. 072-02-01

#total known: 53
(of 2700 build)
#black-white dials: 33
#blue-white dials:7
#white-grey dials: 2
#white-silver dials: 7
#black-grey dials: 4

Total known MK IV Refs.: 53
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Total known Sherpa Graphs: 253
(of around 9.700+ build)



Best Nico
 

Joe_A

Moderator
Staff member
Enicaristi
Sherpa
Nico, thank you.

I can't imagine anyone who either owns a Sherpa Graph, or is considering hunting for one, not finding the information quite interesting.

If at some point, you can insert a table of such information into your site, it can be more easily updated periodically.

A once a year update would likely satisfy most enthusiasts. ;)

Cheers,

Joe
 

JimJupiter

Moderator
Staff member
Enicaristi
Sherpa
I will think about it ;) I guess the one of the most interesting things you can see from this numbers, is that the rarest ones have the most (documented !) survivors.
 

Joe_A

Moderator
Staff member
Enicaristi
Sherpa
I will think about it ;) I guess the one of the most interesting things you can see from this numbers, is that the rarest ones have the most (documented !) survivors.

What is odd about that, is that the people who bought the rarest of these watches could not have known at the time of purchase that they would be considered among the rare or desirable 50 years later.

How would they have known at the time whether they were buying a watch that would be 1 of 500 or 1 of 3200?
 

Enicarfan

New member
Sherpa
What is interesting is that this leaves open the potential for many more Sherpa Graph watches to be uncovered and hit the market. I think unlike a brand like Rolex, Enicar is a largely forgotten brand and hence there could be watches lurking in desk drawers, attics, etc
 
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