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PATEK PHILIPPE, Genève, Nautilus, wristwatch, 27 mm,

Estimate
39 000 SEK
3 490 EUR
3 540 USD
Hammer price
38 000 SEK
Purchasing info
PATEK PHILIPPE, Genève, Nautilus, wristwatch, 27 mm,

18K gold, quartz, sapphire crystal, date, integrerad original bracelet, folding clasp, total weight ca 80 gram, ca 1985, box.

Caliber E19 C, Movement nr 1.526.753, Reference nr 4700/1, Case nr 2.811.425

Movement (7/10)
Dial and hands (8/10)
Case (8/10)
Integrated Original Bracelet (8/10)
Buckle (Folding clasp in 18K gold)
Certificate (No)
Box (Yes)
Overall Opinion (7/10)

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

More information

The designer of the Nautilus, Gerald Genta have told that he designed the watch that was later named Nautilus during the Basel Trade Fair:
-"I was at the restaurant of a hotel and some people from Patek were sitting in one corner of the dining hall, while I was sitting alone in the other corner. I told the head-waiter: “Bring me a piece of paper and a pencil, I want to design something” and I designed the Nautilus while observing the people from Patek eating! It was a sketch that I completed in 5 minutes".
The inspiring idea was the shape of a porthole, like those that could be found on transatlantic liners. The patented case was formed by a solid backcase/middlecase monobloc and the distinctive octagonal bezel secured to it by four lateral screws to ensure water-resistance. Each of the eight sides of the bezel were subtly curved to trace a perfect arc of a circle, a subtle detail making a big difference from a design point of view.