Watch identification, similar to Enicar Sport

I’m new to the Enicar brand and watches in general. I’ve seen many Enicar watches that catch my eye online. I like the patina on some of the dials, and would prefer something mostly original, because that’s part of the spirit.

One dial in particular stood out as one I like (love the numerals). But I’m pausing on whether it is mostly original.
- I see others similar, such as Enicar Sport. And sometimes the same numerals but a different brand.
- Some of the black lettering on this dial seems inconsistent and almost hand written (Swiss?). Is it plausible someone tried to convert this to Enicar by hand.
- Caseback doesn’t have an image.
- Assuming the crystals on these are sometimes replaced and maybe that’s why it looks so clear.
- Seems it was polished a bit, I’m not much of a judge on that though.

Any thoughts are welcome.
 

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Tim

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Well, all I know about Enicar comes from the Enicar book and my Internet researches over a few years.

The original Enicar Sport did not show a Logo.
The Saturn Logo did show up between 1950 till 1960 .
The back case is original in my opinion.

Nice watch anyway.
 

LyraSoll

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I had a watch with a similar case shape and dial layout, and I remember coming across something pretty close on https://www.reveriewatches.net/. The lugs and bezel style weren’t the same, but the overall vibe felt spot on. Could be worth checking their archives or even dropping them a message with pics—they've got some good references for vintage-inspired pieces.
 
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