RARE ENICAR TIE PIN WATCH CA. 1960
650,00 €
While Enicar is often associated with its sporty and technical models, the company has also explored more discreet and elegant designs, aimed at customers seeking distinction. Beyond wristwatches, Enicar has applied its expertise to rarer creations, where watchmaking meets men's accessories.
As early as the 1930s, in a context marked by the rise of style and formal elegance, the brand offered small, refined timepieces. Influenced by Art Deco aesthetics, these creations favored clean lines, balanced proportions, and great attention to decorative details.
From the 1950s onwards, the golden age of Swiss mechanical watchmaking, Enicar asserted its identity through timepieces that combined technical precision and sophistication. The famous Saturn logo, modernized at that time, became a strong signature of the brand and accompanied many of its creations.
It is in this spirit that this Enicar watch tie pin appears, a testament to a period when the company did not hesitate to combine jewelry creativity with mechanical precision. Featuring a 14K gold case, it embodies discreet and timeless luxury, designed to elegantly enhance a formal outfit.
Both a piece of jewelry and a timepiece, this rare item captivates with its vintage aesthetic and functional character. Its sleek, luminous white dial offers a clear and refined reading of the time, highlighting the delicacy of its hour markers and hands.
A true collector's item, this 14K gold Enicar tie pin reflects an era when masculine elegance was expressed in every detail. It perfectly illustrates the brand's ability to break away from traditional formats to offer original creations that combine decorative refinement with high-end watchmaking.
Manufacturer: Enicar
Model: N/A
Reference: N/A
Year: Circa 1960
Materials: 14-carat gold
Dimensions: Width approx. 14 mm Total height approx. 68 mm
Caliber: Mechanical Caliber, Enicar
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