The Jet Graph Mark II came to market in 1966 with it’s individial characteristics. As with the Aqua Graph, the main change is in the hand set, but also the usage of different dials.  The watch has paddle hands and a thin, not checkered GMT hand.

Reference NumberSerial RangeWatches produced
072 – 02 – 02907.1xx – 907.4xx
927.3xx
ca. 500

Case

Stainless steel EPSA compressor case with bajonet lock.

40,6mm x 49,5mm without crown, 14mm thickness, lug width 20mm

Bezel

The Jet Graph has a aluminum GMT Bezel with numbers from 1 to 24 whereas numbers from 6 till 18 are black on a silver base and from 18 to 6 vice versa.

The bezel is freely turning without clicks.

Red Ring

Made of red eloxed aluminum the tip of the ring is formed like a triangle. The ring is freely turning from the bezel.

Dial

For the Jet Graph MK II there is only the all black dial version known.
In contrary to the MK I, the MK II has a painted and not applied logo.

Hands

Minute and hour hand  of the Jet Graph MK II are formed like a paddle (paddle style) and are very common for Enicar watches of the beginning and mid 60’s. They are unpainted with rectangle tritium lume and an orange tip.

The second hand is thin and colored in red.

The subdial hands have all the same style with white paint above the base wich contrast the black dial.

The GMT Hand is silver with a orange tip.

Crown

Since the Jet Graph also uses the compressor case of the Aqua Graph you will find the waffle compressor crown with Enicar saturn on it.

Measurements: 6,25 x 3,75; Tap 12

Back

The back shows the Sherpa 300 logo with the seapearl in the middle.

Movement:

Valjoux 724 with golden finish and GMT complication.