Dje, I have understood that the price of 5711 is the major barrier for you. Nautilus 3800 and 5800 both share one fantastic thing 5711 does not have: the original case construction (=two-piece case) as designed by Gerald Genta. Furthermore, 5800 is like 3...
Hi Kari, Thank you for your help. I have smaller wrist than yours indeed. I'm going to explore that way as it is the only way as the moment to get what I want, a Nautilus,in my price range. I just wonder if 37mm would be enough for me as I used to own a 3...
The 3700 may have been the first but I believe it was the 3800 that got the Nautilus moving. Small compared to the 3700 and the current models (other than the 5800) but quite wearable for most folks. And, I would think the price points would be far better...
Hi, But if I find no other way to get a Nautilus it will be better to try my chance with a 3800 than try nothing! I have my head in the 1994 hard back catalog for the moment! Best Dje
That might be a very heavy word to describe a wristwatch. Had the trend of watches in terms of size remains to date from the 90's, would this size still be a problem ? Do we prefer ourselves to be trend setter or trend followers ? FYI, the nautilus 3800 h...
I had a 3800 and it was a great watch, although it looked a little small on my wrist. I have a small wrist but maybe I was influenced by the trend of larger watches. Make sure the watch was recently serviced if you jump in. My 3800 was losing 7 sec a day ...
Hi, If I get one it will go to Patek Philippe ASAP because I would not like to take any risk. What I'm looking for is a watch for the beach and the great waves of the French Atlantic coast. It needs to be perfectly waterproof. Best Dje