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Patek Philippe Nautilus Power Reserve 3710/1A-001 c. 2000

Pre-owned () | Year of production 2000 | No original box | No original papers
C$92,726
+ C$1,138 for insured shipping to
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Basic Info

Listing code JYX3G1
Brand Patek Philippe
Model Nautilus
Reference number 3710/1A-001
Dealer product code SD035498
Movement Automatic
Case material Steel
Year of production 2000
Condition
Scope of delivery
No original box, no original papers
Gender Men's watch/Unisex
Location United Kingdom, London
Price ÂŁ52,950 (= C$92,726) [Negotiable]
Availability Item is in stock

Caliber

Movement Automatic

Case

Case material Steel
Case diameter 40 mm

Other

Power Reserve Display

Description

This watch is in excellent condition, with some very light marks on the bracelet.

The watch is not guaranteed for water resistance.

The 3710/1A 'Jumbo' is a Nautilus, but not as you know it. While it has the original watch's iconic case and bracelet shape, it swaps out the baton indices and nautically-inspired horizontal 'slat' dial for one with Roman numerals and a matte black surface. The logo is moved to 6 o'clock to make way for a surprising and unorthodox addition - the offset power reserve indicator. It's the very first Nautilus to have a complication outside of the standard date window, and turns the watch's design on its head.

Although it's perhaps the single hardest watch to get at retail nowadays, Patek Philippe's Nautilus came as a surprise to the industry when it initially launched. Alongside the more aggressive and angular Royal Oak from Audemars Piguet, the Nautilus has the illustrious title of being a watch that arguably saved the Swiss watch industry from its darkest times.

In the 1970s, the industry was being outwitted by Japanese quartz watch manufacturers, who produced watches which were not only far more accurate, but also vastly cheaper than their Swiss counterparts. To stymie this decline, watchmakers looked to radically change the nature of the industry. The Royal Oak and Nautilus were infamous for costing over 10 times more than contemporary steel watches, and yet it took a few years for the first references to actually sell out.

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