
Small-luxury-world prepares readers for Baselworld 2013 by reminiscing about previous years' Patek Philippe novelties, offering a visual journey through models from 2010 to 2012. His post generates anticipation for new releases, particularly speculating on a potential platinum Nautilus Ref. 5711, and invites community discussion on upcoming Patek Philippe watches.




























The Patek Philippe reference 3700 is recognized as the original Nautilus model. It established the distinctive porthole-inspired case design and integrated bracelet that define the collection. This reference was produced for a significant period, laying the foundation for subsequent Nautilus iterations and solidifying its place in the brand's sports watch offerings.
This reference features a stainless steel case measuring 42 mm in diameter and 7.6 mm in thickness, fitted with a sapphire crystal. It houses the self-winding Caliber 28-20 C, which provides a power reserve of 45 hours. The watch is water-resistant to 120 meters and typically presents with a blue dial, offering a date complication.
The 3700 appeals to collectors interested in the foundational pieces of significant watch lines. It represents the initial vision for the Nautilus, preceding later mid-size and complicated versions. Its production run from 1976 to 1990 saw various dial and bracelet configurations, making specific examples of interest to those studying the model's evolution.
we will see
but am excited to read your future posts. I wonder if the Nautilus line is not my fav. among the actual Patek collection. Certainly. Get a nice rest before the game starts! Cheers, Mark
of the Nautilus collection is very appealing and to me it sings loud as well. Mark, still have some time to rest before I go to Basel - next week. But before the rest (weekend) there is something like a day job ... :-( Cheers, Oliver
Beautiful pictures, especially the case of 5940, these shapes are nanometerly perfect!
I agree :-) Thanks, Oliver
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