PATEK PHILIPPE
Nautilus "Bull Eye"
Ref. 5980/1A No. 3667212 / 4398780 Circa 2008 Steel wrist chronograph with date and flyback function Case: cushion, sapphire crystal case back, signed Dial: black hatched, applied "baton" indexes, luminescent hands, mono-counter called "Bull Eye", railway minute track with 1/5 second graduation, date window, signed Movement: automatic cal. CH 28-520C, Geneva hallmark, signed Bracelet: steel Buckle: folding clasp, signed Wrist size: approx. 21 cm Dim.: 44 mm With: a certificate of origin dated 7.06.2008, a box and an outer box A stainless steel automatic chronograph wristwatch with date and flyback function, stainless steel bracelet with folding clasp signed. With a certificate of origin dated 15.01.2007, a presentation box and outer packaging Launched in 2006 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Nautilus, the reference 5980 is a unique piece in the Patek Philippe collections. The first automatic chronograph developed entirely in-house, this watch is equipped with the caliber CH 28-520C. If our example is the version most sought after by collectors, it is because the model was only produced for 8 years in steel. Still in the brand's catalog, the Nautilus 5980 is today available only in rose gold or rose gold and steel. The design of its dial, marked by a large "mono counter" has earned it the nickname "Bull Eye" among enthusiasts. Accompanied by its certificate of origin, this piece is particularly attractive, because it is the first series, the one stamped with the Geneva hallmark. From 2009, Patek Philippe will stamp the 5980 movement with its own hallmark. Launched in 2006 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Nautilus, the reference 5980 is a special watch in the Patek Philippe collections. The first automatic chronograph developed entirely in-house, this watch is equipped with the CH 28-520C caliber. Our model is the most sought after by collectors because it was only produced in steel for 8 years. Still in the brand's catalogue, the Nautilus 5980 is today available only in rose gold or in rose gold and steel. The design of its dial, marked by a large "mono-counter", has earned it the nickname "Bull Eye" among enthusiasts. Accompanied by its certificate of origin, the present watch is particularly attractive because it is the first series, stamped by the hallmark of Geneva. From 2009, Patek Philippe will stamp the movement of the 5980 with its own hallmark.