




Enicar Ulstrasonic Ref. 100/109, 1968
Enicar Ulstrasonic Ref. 100/109 (1968), manual wind. . Silver; case steel-toned case. Checked and running.
Silver dial with applied baton markers
The dial has a light silver tone with a clean and balanced appearance. Applied baton hour markers are positioned around the dial, giving the watch a structured but understated look. The markers have a slim profile that suits the dress-watch character of the piece, while the printed minute track around the outer edge keeps the display precise and easy to read. The absence of a date window helps preserve the symmetry of the dial and gives the watch a calm, uncluttered appearance.
Enicar Ulstrasonic dial signature
The Enicar signature sits below 12 o’clock, while the Ulstrasonic text appears above 6 o’clock. This lower dial marking is an important visual detail and adds collector interest, especially for buyers looking for vintage Enicar watches beyond the better-known Sherpa models. The dial remains simple and elegant, with no excessive text or decorative complication. This restraint makes the watch easy to wear as a classic vintage dress piece.
Slim hands and central seconds layout
The watch is fitted with slim central hour and minute hands, matched by a central seconds hand for practical daily timekeeping. The hands are narrow and refined, working naturally with the baton markers and light dial surface. The overall layout is highly readable, with enough contrast for everyday use while keeping the visual language formal and minimal. This makes the watch suitable for collectors who prefer clean late 1960s Swiss design.
Steel-toned case with elegant vintage proportions
The case has a polished steel-toned appearance with a rounded bezel, straight lugs, and a slim side profile. From the side views, the watch appears light and refined, with a raised acrylic-style crystal that gives the front a classic vintage shape. The lugs extend cleanly from the case and give the watch good wrist presence without making it feel heavy. Visible age-related marks are present on the case, consistent with a used vintage watch from 1968.
Manual wind mechanical movement
Inside the watch is a hand-wound mechanical movement, visible in the movement close-up photo. The movement has a traditional Swiss manual-wind layout with visible bridges, jewels, and regulator detail. Manual winding gives the watch the tactile ownership experience expected from a true vintage mechanical piece. The movement photo also adds transparency for buyers, allowing the watch to be evaluated beyond the exterior dial and case condition.
Classic dress-watch wearability
This Enicar Ulstrasonic has the kind of proportions that make it easy to wear as a dress watch, office watch, or understated daily vintage piece. The silver dial, slim markers, polished case, and no-date layout create a versatile appearance that works well with formal clothing and smart-casual outfits. Its design is simple enough for regular wear, but the Enicar branding and Ulstrasonic model name give it enough character to stand out in a vintage collection.
Why this Enicar Ulstrasonic stands out
This Enicar Ulstrasonic Ref. 100/109 stands out because of its clean silver dial, applied baton markers, no-date layout, slim steel-toned case, and hand-wound mechanical movement. It represents the quieter side of Enicar’s late 1960s production, focused on elegant proportions and everyday usability rather than oversized sports styling. For buyers looking for a vintage Enicar dress watch from 1968, this reference offers a strong combination of Swiss mechanical charm, understated design, and collectible brand character.
Technical Table
| Brand | Enicar |
| Model | Ulstrasonic |
| Reference | 100/109 |
| Production Year | 1968 |
| Gender | Men’s |
| Category | Dress Watch |
| Movement Type | Manual Wind |
| Dial Color | Silver |
| Dial Details | Applied baton markers, no-date layout, Ulstrasonic text |
| Case Material | Steel-toned case |
| Crystal | Raised acrylic-style crystal |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, central seconds |
| Condition | Used vintage condition |
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FAQ: Enicar Ulstrasonic Ref. 100/109, 1968
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Is this a genuine Enicar watch?
Yes, every Enicar we offer is guaranteed to be authentic and verified by experts.
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Are all components of this Enicar original?
All visible components — including the dial, hands, crown, and case — are original unless otherwise clearly stated in the listing.
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Are vintage watches waterproof?
No, unless otherwise noted, vintage watches are not guaranteed to be water-resistant.
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Do you offer local pickup?
Yes, local pickup is available in Belgrade by appointment.
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Where was this Enicar manufactured?
Country of manufacture varies by model and era; please see this product’s technical details or contact us for confirmation.








