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The baton hands have a thin pencil central lume on the minute hand and a lozenge lume on the hour hand, and the 24h hand is rallye style. The lume dots are reversed from the prior version. Thicker crowns were used. The case became a Supercompressor Sherpa 600, with model number 148.35.02 engraved. | The baton hands have a thin pencil central lume on the minute hand and a lozenge lume on the hour hand, and the 24h hand is rallye style. The lume dots are reversed from the prior version. Thicker crowns were used. The case became a Supercompressor Sherpa 600, with model number 148.35.02 engraved. | ||
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+ | Enicar Sherpa Jet 148-35-02 models from about 1973 feature a thin triangular pointer second hand. Both white and black dials were available. | ||
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+ | ===THE JET 33=== | ||
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+ | The Jet 33 model featured both baton hands of the Mark I Jet and paddle lollipop hands. The indexes are thinner and the broader indexes at 6, 9 and 12 are grooved. It featured a Seapearl oyster back, engraved model number 126/002 and the movement is AR1126 33 jewel Supertest. The word Automatic did not often feature on the dial. | ||
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Revision as of 15:07, 10 May 2021
Sherpa Jet and SuperJet
The other models in the two crown Pilot Watch range are the Jet and the Super Jet. The outer rotating bezel was removed.
MARK I JET
The early Jet models coincided with the Mark IIB Guide models and had baton hands with inverted T lumes at the tip, a second hand with a yellow lollipop dot, and indexes with dot lumes on 6, 9, and 12 and rectangular lumes on the 5 minute indexes. The GMT hand was a thin yellow tipped pointer. Early models had an applied Saturn logo and T or Swiss T on the dial. Later models had automatic lower on the dial with T < 25 mc and T Swiss Made T on the dial.
MARK II JET
About 1969 a new model Jet was released coinciding with the Mark III Guide.
The baton hands have a thin pencil central lume on the minute hand and a lozenge lume on the hour hand, and the 24h hand is rallye style. The lume dots are reversed from the prior version. Thicker crowns were used. The case became a Supercompressor Sherpa 600, with model number 148.35.02 engraved.
Enicar Sherpa Jet 148-35-02 models from about 1973 feature a thin triangular pointer second hand. Both white and black dials were available.
THE JET 33
The Jet 33 model featured both baton hands of the Mark I Jet and paddle lollipop hands. The indexes are thinner and the broader indexes at 6, 9 and 12 are grooved. It featured a Seapearl oyster back, engraved model number 126/002 and the movement is AR1126 33 jewel Supertest. The word Automatic did not often feature on the dial.
Links
- Enicar Sea Pearl 600
- Tornek-Rayville TR-900
- Military Watches
- Military Diving Watches
- Switzerland
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