Patek Philippe Nautilus Ref. 3700/11J
Released to the public by Patek Philippe in 1976, the Nautilus has since become a classic for watch collectors. Inspired by the portholes of ships, the watch was designed by Gerald Genta, also the mind behind the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak.
This particular Nautilus is a ref. 3700/11J - meaning it’s part of the second series of watches made by Patek Philippe featuring a thinner 14mm clasp and thinner links. These make for a more comfortable watch to wear daily.
The watch comes with its original box, papers and copy of sales receipt.
Released to the public by Patek Philippe in 1976, the Nautilus has since become a classic for watch collectors. Inspired by the portholes of ships, the watch was designed by Gerald Genta, also the mind behind the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak.
This particular Nautilus is a ref. 3700/11J - meaning it’s part of the second series of watches made by Patek Philippe featuring a thinner 14mm clasp and thinner links. These make for a more comfortable watch to wear daily.
The watch comes with its original box, papers and copy of sales receipt.
Released to the public by Patek Philippe in 1976, the Nautilus has since become a classic for watch collectors. Inspired by the portholes of ships, the watch was designed by Gerald Genta, also the mind behind the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak.
This particular Nautilus is a ref. 3700/11J - meaning it’s part of the second series of watches made by Patek Philippe featuring a thinner 14mm clasp and thinner links. These make for a more comfortable watch to wear daily.
The watch comes with its original box, papers and copy of sales receipt.