This elegant timepiece is a magnificent piece of Swiss precision, stemming from the famous Enicar brand, known for its Sherpa and chronometer-grade watches. While the original Enicar company ceased operations in 1988, this watch belongs to the period when the brand used high-quality, reliable external movements (likely from ETA or FHF) to meet market demands in the 1980s. The gold-plated case has a pleasing rectangular shape with rounded sides- often referred to as a Tonneau or Cushion Tank- which frames the beautiful, finely textured gold dial. The dial features applied gold-toned baton indices and two tiny, integrated rhinestones or diamonds, providing a touch of sophisticated, high-end luxury that was popular in the era. The reliable Quartz movement ensures excellent grab-and-go accuracy, making it a perfect functional dress watch.