Patek Philippe Nautellipse 3770/1A

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Year of Production: 1980
Case Size: 36mm
Case Material: Stainless steel
Dial Color: Silver
Bracelet/Strap: Stainless steel
Movement Type: Quartz
Box: Yes
Papers: No
Location: Monaco
Description

Very Rare and Elegant, Nautellipse, Quartz Wristwatch in Steel, Reference 3770/1a, With Service and Leather Wallet

Model: Nautellipse Reference: 3770/1A Case Material: Stainless Steel Bracelet Material: Stainless Steel Year: 1980’s Movement: Quartz Caliber: E27 Case N°: 552725 Movement N°: 1 505 240 Dimensions: 36 × 35 mm Signed: Dial, movement and case Accessories: Leather Wallet Box and Service Launched in the spring of 1980, reference 3770/1 holds a unique place within the Patek Philippe line-up as an obvious blend between the Nautilus and the Ellipse. For this reason also known as the “Nautellipse”, the stainless-steel case is constructed similarly to its main Nautilus inspiration, signed by none other than Favre Perret, showcasing the signature ears as well as the integrated bracelet. A mixture of young sportiness and elegance, it gained popularity for being the model that allowed the Ellipse to be moved away from a dress watch into a sports watch, also giving it a truly water-resistant case. Made in steel, two-tone, and yellow gold, multiple dial options were available to appeal to different cross sections of buyers, the watch was exclusively offered with the quartz E27 caliber, thought to become a promising alternative amidst the quartz crisis. The example here offered is offered in remarkable conditions, with an elongated elliptical-shaped link bracelet, smooth bezel, two tones silvered dial and applied baton indexes. Sold with a service and a Patek’s leather wallet box, the Nautellipse is a forgotten relic of the late quartz revolution that recently has gained popularity becoming really sought after by a true connoisseur.