Enicar Super Graph MK II
The Super Graph Mark II appeared in the mid of the year 1966 (6/66) with the introduction of the new case reference number 072 – 02 – 02.
Reference Number | Serial Range | Watches produced |
072 – 02 – 02 | 906.7xx – ? | ca. 100 |
Case
Stainless steel EPSA compressor case with bajonet lock.
40,6mm x 49,5mm without crown, 14mm thickness, lug width 20mm
Bezel
The bezel of the Mark II is counting down from 60 to 0 in steps of 10 minutes. Every minute has a dash as indicator. The Bezel itself is made of aluminum with a grey surface and numbers in silver. Compared to the bezel of the Aqua Graph the bezel is glossy.
The bezel is freely turning without clicks.
Glossy bezel with no lume dots
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.
Super Graph MK II red ring in triangle shape
Dial
Until now I just have seen black Super Graph dials out there. The catalog also stated that you could order a white dial. I just know one white dial, which was offered to me as a spare.
Super Graph MK II dial
Super Graph white dial with different Font
Hands
The hands are very similar compared to the MK I, except for the subdial hands.
Minute and hour hand 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 orange tip is shorter than on earlier references.
The second hand is mainly unpainted with a red painted round spot right before the tip.
Super Graph handset
The subdial hands are unpainted and thin. They are also shorter as on previous references.
Super Graph unpainted sub hands
Crown
Since the Super Graph probably used the Aqua Graph case you will find the same waffle compressor crown with Enicar saturn on it.
Measurements: 2,65mm x 3.75mm; Tap 12
Enicar compressor style crown
Back
The back shows the Sherpa 300 logo with the seapearl in the middle.
Sherpa 300 logo on the back
Inside of Super Graph caseback
Movement:
Valjoux 72 with golden finish
Enicar Valjoux 72 movement (here with old bridge)