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Patek Philippe Nautilus 3700

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Patek Philippe Nautilus, Reference 3700 | A yellow gold and diamond-set bracelet watch with date, Circa 1980

Patek Philippe Nautilus, Reference 3700 A yellow gold and diamond-set bracelet watch with date, Circa 1980 Dial: black Calibre: cal. 28-255C automatic, 36 jewels Movement number: 1'310'166 Case: 18k yellow gold Case number: 559'209 Closure: 18k yellow gold Patek Philippe bracelet and folding clasp Size: 40 mm diameter, bracelet circumference approximately 175 mm Signed: case, dial and movement Accessories: Patek Philippe travelling pouch The Nautilus has long been one of Patek Philippe's most popular sports models. Invented by Gerald Genta in 1976, the watch was unconventionally big in terms of its diameter and earned the nickname "Jumbo" when it first came out. Initially intended as a luxury watch in steel, the present example is presented in a striking yellow gold case. It is believed that there is no more than 1,150 yellow gold models made from a total of 7,300 reference 3700 watches. While yellow gold Nautilus are already rare, what makes the present piece even more desirable is the factory set diamond bezel and indexes. Furthermore, the present timepiece is powered by the calibre 28-255C, which remains one of the thinnest automatic movements with a central rotor on the market. It features an integrated bracelet with both brushed and polished links, known for its comfort. The watch blends sporty aesthetics with elegance, making it suitable for any occasion.百達翡麗 Nautilus 型號3700 黃金鑲鑽石鏈帶腕錶,備日期顯示,約1980年製 附帶旅行袋子

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