Trying to identify this Enicar..

Jesky1900

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Hi All,

I am trying to identify this watch that was left to me many years ago by my Grandfather. I have looked all over the internet and not having any luck.
If anyone can shed some light on this watch it would be appreciated, Thanks..20231110_191646.jpg
 

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hns_panama

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Sherpa
Nice example. It has a version of the EPSA compressor case. The tab on the case back indicates that.

As it is an automatic, my best guess is that it has a 1035 movement.

They are very robust watches. Well worth getting it serviced my a competent watchmaker. Also, be certain to point out that the case back is not a screw off. It is snapped back into place using the little arrow lined up with the crown.
 

Jesky1900

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Nice example. It has a version of the EPSA compressor case. The tab on the case back indicates that.

As it is an automatic, my best guess is that it has a 1035 movement.

They are very robust watches. Well worth getting it serviced my a competent watchmaker. Also, be certain to point out that the case back is not a screw off. It is snapped back into place using the little arrow lined up with the crown.
Thank you for that..As I said my grandfather had it since the 50s and since 1980 when he passed I have never touched the watch till now..I was wondering what the arrow was for. Thanks again for your reply.
Rich..
 
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