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Patek Philippe Nautilus 3710

Power Reserve

Ref: 3710

SoldUSD 23,950

+ USD 0 shipping

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Member since Nov 2008 · 17 yrs
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Brand
Patek Philippe
Condition
MINT
Series
Jumbo Nautilus Power Reserve
Box
Yes
Model
3710/1A
Papers
Yes
Reference
3710
Year
N/A
Case Size
N/A
Location
Hong Kong flagHong Kong
Listed
Dec 19, 2013
Updated
Dec 19, 2013
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Description

I have for sale a Patek Philippe Jumbo Nautilus Power Reserve, reference 3710/1A. The watch is in 95% near mint condition, and comes complete with box and papers. My price is US$23,950 shipped and fully insured. I’m located in Hong Kong. Plenty of international references available upon request. Payment via bank wire ONLY. All prices include shipping worldwide. No trades please. I reserve the right to give priority to buyers with whom I have dealt with before. Please feel free to email me with any questions at [Email address suppressed for privacy]. Lots of additional photos of all watches listed. Thanks for looking Jonathan













⌚ Watch Specifications

Reference data · AI-verified specifications

Movement

Type
Automatic
Caliber
330 SC IZR
Power Reserve
48 hours

Case

Material
Stainless Steel
Diameter
42mm
Water Resist.
120m
Crystal
Sapphire
Bezel
Stainless Steel

Dial & Strap

Dial
Black
Strap
Integrated Stainless Steel Bracelet
Production
1998-2006

📖 About This Reference

The Patek Philippe Nautilus reference 3710/1A was introduced in 1998, serving as a significant evolution of the original Nautilus design. It marked a departure from the simpler time-only or time-and-date configurations, introducing a power reserve indicator and moon phase complication, which were new features for the Nautilus line at the time. This reference maintained the distinctive porthole-inspired case shape while integrating additional functionality, positioning it as a more complex offering within the collection. It was produced exclusively in stainless steel, distinguishing it from other Nautilus references that might have been available in precious metals. This reference features a 42mm stainless steel case, often referred to as a "jumbo" size, consistent with the original 3700. It is powered by the self-winding Patek Philippe caliber 330 SC IZR, which incorporates the added complications. The movement is protected by a sapphire crystal on the front, offering a clear view of the dial. The integrated bracelet is also crafted from stainless steel, providing a cohesive aesthetic with the case. The power reserve for this movement is approximately 48 hours. The 3710/1A is notable among collectors for its unique dial layout, featuring the power reserve indicator at 12 o'clock and a date display integrated with a moon phase at 6 o'clock. It represents a transitional period for the Nautilus, bridging the gap between the original Genta designs and the more complex models that would follow. Its production run concluded around 2006, making it a reference with a relatively limited availability in the secondary market. The introduction of complications to the Nautilus line with this reference makes it a point of interest for those studying the model's development.

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