PATEK PHILIPPE, VERY RARE AND EARLY STAINLESS STEEL 'NAUTILUS', REF. 3700/1Important information about this lot
Price Realised USD 100,800
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USD 80,000 - USD 140,000
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Closed: 14 Jun 2024
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PATEK PHILIPPE, VERY RARE AND EARLY STAINLESS STEEL 'NAUTILUS', REF. 3700/1
The present timepiece is a well preserved example of the classic reference 3700/1 'Jumbo' featuring a charismatic 'type 1B' dial.
The Dials of Nautilus reference 3700/1 Created by Stern Frères, the distinctive striped dials of the Nautilus were entirely hand-made – each line recess is engraved separately. To achieve the aptly named 'gray depth of ocean' color specified by Patek Philippe the dials were painted alternately black and blue several times and then covered with a protective "Zapon" varnish. Early examples often display a degradation of the varnish so that depending on how a watch has been stored over the years, an individual dial may have tropicalized more towards either blue, gray, chestnut or green.
The indexes and hands are made of gold (sometimes erroneously called “steel” on some Extracts from the archives) and filled with luminescent material. The Patek Philippe signature and the outer minute divisions were painted. Below the 6 o’clock index is the word “Swiss” flanked on each side by the "Aprior" mark of two sigma symbols. The Aprior mark was conferred by the "Association pour la Promotion Industrielle de l’Or" on dials made of solid gold or at least with solid gold indexes.
The Nautilus Waterproof Case Ref. 3700/1 The case patent design of original Nautilus, reference 3700/1 was registered on 23rd April 1976. Made for Patek Philippe by Favre-Perret SA, Le Crét du Locle, from 1976 until 1981 when production was transferred to Patek Philippe's own Ateliers Réunis workshops. It comprises two parts, the main body and the bezel, at each side is an "ear" which couples with a corresponding flange, the two parts are secured by lateral screws. A rubber seal sits between the bezel and case body and is thus compressed when subject to water pressure forming a perfect watertight seal. The reference 3700/1 was made in stainless steel, steel and gold, 18K yellow gold, 18K white gold and platinum.
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Movement: The movement is running at the time of cataloging, consistent with the age of the watch. The movement has not been tested for accuracy. A service is recommended given the age of the watch. Dial: The dial and hands show very light signs of aging. Case: The case has very light scratches and was recently polished. Bracelet: The bracelet has very light scratches and was recently polished. The bracelet has a few deep scratches. The bracelet was replaced during a service. Overall Condition: Very good
Please note that the bracelet size is measured with the watch head attached.
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PATEK PHILIPPE, VERY RARE AND EARLY STAINLESS STEEL 'NAUTILUS', REF. 3700/1Estimate: USD 80,000 - 140,000
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