chicago
March 31st, 2006, 22:16
I'm slowly trying to restore them to spec or mint condition. They're running well but they could use some work to look better.
Ray MacDonald
April 1st, 2006, 01:44
I'm slowly trying to restore them to spec or mint condition. They're running well but they could use some work to look better.
Thanks for posting. The Enicar looks like a 1960s era watch. The Bulova is definitely from the 1970s. The Rolex is rather timeless in design. :-S
chicago
April 1st, 2006, 18:33
Thanks!
The Rolex and Enicar are from my late father. The Bulova is from my father-in-law. You're right about the time line. Based on the paper work, the Rolex was purchase in 1973. The Enicar is a beautiful piece of work but it doesn't worth much on the market (it's pretty sad). Their movement are used in today's Chronoswiss! As for the Bulova, I'm not sure of the time line. My father-in-law had forgotten when he bought it. Someone from this forum had help identified that this is a diver's model and as you indicated, some where from the 70s. I'm looking forwad to service this Bulova watch.
Thanks for posting. The Enicar looks like a 1960s era watch. The Bulova is definitely from the 1970s. The Rolex is rather timeless in design. :-S