![]() If you can find this model with the candle seconds hand from 1958 – 1962 (or even better, the Diver 600 version with a bakelite bezel and supertest on the dial) you should buy it. Another popular ‘new comer’ from 1964 is the one crown 40mm Sherpa Dive with straight hands (T-lume). The EPSA case divers from the mid fifties (Seapearl 600 and Healthways) seem scarce too, despite the case size being 35mm. I can’t remember the number of Sherpa Graphs MkI and II offered being so low (on the other hand, many Aqua Graphs and Jet Graphs are looking for new owners). I have been collecting Enicar since early 2013. All in all it looks pretty steady to me, especially compared to other brands on the vintage market that were lifted fast. ![]() Certain divers are going up, like the Ultradive and the OPS, others are going down, like the Super-Dive (the champaign dial seems less in demand than the black dial). ![]() The market has been moving, but not much honestly. It has been 10 months since I put Value Barometer #3 online.
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