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Straight Facts
The Nautilus - another Gerald Genta horlological icon. Sibling to the Royal Oak - and conductor of the Hype Train. Now that we have that out of the way, how did a brand like Patek Philippe get so famous for a steel time-only watch? Well, by accident. The Stern family, which still owns Patek, was constantly being asked back in the late 60s to make a steel sports watch. It turns out that loyal collectors of the brand who would buy their high complication watches and precious metal dress pieces had become so loyal to Patek - that they would only wear wristwatches from the illustrious brand. Not one to disappoint their well-heeled clientele, Gerald Genta was commissioned to design a sports watch worthy of the Patek name. Much like the Royal Oak, the steel case was treated to a wide variety of complex finishing techniques normally reserved for precious metals. While this was a sports piece, it was still to be a Patek Philippe above all else. Unlike the far more rugged Royal Oak, the Nautilus has gentler curves - and certainly no exposed bolts or rivets (can you imagine!).
What we have here is that first reference of Nautilus, the 3700. Clocking in at a ‘Jumbo’ 40mm size, they eventually rolled out a series of mid-size, and ladies-sized wristwatches for the family - but the iconic original is the way to go. Featuring the signature blue tapestry dial - the watch was retailer stamped by Gubëlin! As if that was not special enough - this lovely example comes complete with its equally iconic fitted Cork Box, Gubëlin Papers and other accoutrements.
Fresh off its trip to Geneva for servicing, this Nautilus is ready for many years of continued reliable service. After all, you never actually own a Patek Philippe. You merely look after it for the next generation.
*Some marks or spots on the dial are reflections or dust on the crystal and are due to high intensity strobe lighting used while photographing. They are not actually on the watch or visible in natural lighting.
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If you happen to trade a watch with us, which we always love, trades are final, except of course if the watch is grossly misdescribed or misrepresented.
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