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Patek Philippe Nautilus 3710/1A-001 (1999)
Patek Philippe Nautilus 3710/1A-001 (1999)
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Patek Philippe Nautilus 3710/1A: Technical sophistication and timeless elegance
The Patek Philippe Nautilus 3710/1A (1999) is a sought-after collector's item in pristine condition. Since its launch in 1999, it has enjoyed great popularity among watch enthusiasts and is considered the ultimate luxury watch and symbol of Patek Philippe. The striking jumbo case with a diameter of between 41 and 42 mm gives the watch an extraordinary presence on the wrist and underlines its timeless elegance.
The monoblock case design, designed by Gerald Genta, gives the Nautilus 3710/1A a classic yet sporty-elegant aesthetic. This unique design makes it one of the last true Nautilus watches, as the successor models have been produced with a removable caseback since 2006 .
The watch is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also technically sophisticated. The discreet power reserve indicator at 12 o'clock is a remarkable complication developed specifically for the Nautilus 3710/1A and underlines its uniqueness. The unique white gold dial with Roman numerals and luminous indexes ensure excellent legibility, even at night.
Inside the Nautilus 3710/1A ticks the automatic caliber 330/196 SC from Patek Philippe, which offers a power reserve of 48 hours and works precisely at 21,600 vibrations per hour. The watch is not only beautiful to look at, but also robust and timeless, making it a sought-after collector's item.
The most important basic data of the watch
Brand (reference number) | Patek Philippe (3710/1A-001) |
Model | Nautilus |
Year of delivery | 1999 |
Condition | Unworn |
Box & Papers | Complete |
Housing material | Steel |
Bracelet material | Steel |
Gender | Men / Unisex |
Caliber
Movement | Automatic |
Caliber/ Movement | 330SC IZR |
Power reserve | 48 hours |
Case
Case material | steel |
Bezel material | steel |
Diameter | 42mm |
Water resistance | 10 ATM |
Crystal | Sapphire crystal |
Dial | Black |
Dial numerals | Roman |
Bracelet
Bracelet material | Steel |
Color bracelet | Steel |
Clasp | Folding clasp |
About the watchmaker Patek Philippe
The name of the Swiss watch house Patek Philippe stands all over the world for tradition and class combined with innovation and perfection.
The company's origins date back to 1839, when Antoine Norbert de Patek and Francois Czapek founded the watch manufacturer "Patek, Czapek & Cie". Even then, the company's aim was to produce nothing less than the best watches in the world.
From 1851 onwards, de Patek developed the innovative ideas together with Jean Adrien Philippe and Vincent Gostkowski - Czapek had since left - under the banner of the new watch house "Patek Philippe & Co". They reached their first high point with the invention of the winding crown, which made the extra key, which was a constant companion at the time for winding the movement and setting the time, superfluous. In doing so, they fundamentally changed the use of watches and were consequently able to count colorful figures from history, such as the British Queen Victoria Elizabeth, among their customers.
In 1868, the company produced the first Swiss wristwatch for Countess Koscowicz of Hungary, with principles such as perfection and innovation continuing to be the maxim. With their well-thought-out design solutions, they have dominated the market ever since, with entrepreneurs Charles and Jean Stern acquiring a majority stake in Patek Philippe SA, which was already a joint-stock company, in the wake of the global economic crisis in 1929. The manufactory is still owned by their family today.
A large number of technologies and inventions can be traced back to the world-famous Patek Philippe watchmaking company. With the crown winding and the minute repeater, the company laid the foundations for today's automatic watch. In 1947, Patek Philippe also presented the world's first wristwatch with a time zone display and still holds over 100 patents today, thus asserting its pioneering role in the art of watchmaking.
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