As many of you have already seen them, Patek Philippe has unveiled today its novelties to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Nautilus launched in 1976: the 5711/P and 5976/1G Chronograph . I'm posting a recap thread with pictures as it is easier to dis
Hello all, I was wondering if there is a "science" behind the minimum and maximum bracelet resizing of PP Nautilus. That is, is there a generalizable ratio between maximum bracelet length and the smallest resizing that can be done, or are there any "rules
That's a great point: just like a car, with the watch you can skimp on regular servicing and oil changes, and pay more to replace worn out parts later. Very good ideas. On a watch of this age I would likely take it to a regular jeweler and have him oil it
Based on your budget, I would suspect the 3900 (quartz) or the 3800 (automatic) is where you will need to look. As I recall, the case on the 3900 is slightly smaller than the 3800. The other versions will most likely be beyond the range you indicated. Con
Hi guys, I'm new here and am seeking guidance. I like the Nautilus but I see a huge range in prices for these used watches. Is there a particular model that is "most affordable" compared to the others? I can't spend more than $10k, and am hoping I can do
Hi .Please could somebody help me .I have recently been left a patek nautilus due to a death in the family and as far as i can tell it is the model 3900 which i am told has a quartz movement. The case is ss/gold with a black face however the second hand t