Presented to the public at Baselworld in 1970 , the Patek Philippe “ Naviquartz ” was produced from 1969 (or late 1968) until the late 1980s . Designed as a backup navigational and timekeeping system for ships , it was originally a true marine chronometer
My friend will be working in Riyadh soon (for a 2-3 year contract) and is very interested in visiting the Riyadh Patek AD (perhaps multiple ADs?) to pursue a steel Nautilus. He fully understands the extreme scarcity, waiting game, patience required, consi
Lots of Nautiluses… The new 5270P lineup Two different shades of salmon Red wins over blue A beautiful lady’s watch Very green Actually they showed about everything from the regular collection and you could strap them all onto your wrist without any probl
Or blackened salmon 🍣 . I like how this 5172G-010 looks and wears. The number contrast really pops. Patek Philippe certainly is a master on case design and the 29-535 PS movement is a class of its own. I actually like how the pushers feel too. When compar
I’d welcome the forum’s eyes on a Golden Ellipse ref. 3738/100 in 18k white gold, and specifically on its dial. I’ve laid out what I can document and where I’m stuck. What’s established: • Certificate of Origin present. It describes the dial as “brun, heu