Patek Philippe Nautilus ref. 3710

$75,000.00

There’s nothing quite as iconic as Patek Philippe’s Nautilus. A timeless, Gerald Genta designed steel sports watch that took the watch world by storm when introduced in 1976. This particular ref. 3710 sports a very attractive matte black dial with applied roman numerals. It has a unique dial configuration when compared to the basic time only 5711. Collectors have dubbed this reference “The Comet” because of the otherworldly appearance of the power reserve indicator at 12 o’clock. The case measures 40mm in diameter which is the classic Nautilus size. The watch dates to the early 2000s and is preserved in in spectacular condition.

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There’s nothing quite as iconic as Patek Philippe’s Nautilus. A timeless, Gerald Genta designed steel sports watch that took the watch world by storm when introduced in 1976. This particular ref. 3710 sports a very attractive matte black dial with applied roman numerals. It has a unique dial configuration when compared to the basic time only 5711. Collectors have dubbed this reference “The Comet” because of the otherworldly appearance of the power reserve indicator at 12 o’clock. The case measures 40mm in diameter which is the classic Nautilus size. The watch dates to the early 2000s and is preserved in in spectacular condition.

There’s nothing quite as iconic as Patek Philippe’s Nautilus. A timeless, Gerald Genta designed steel sports watch that took the watch world by storm when introduced in 1976. This particular ref. 3710 sports a very attractive matte black dial with applied roman numerals. It has a unique dial configuration when compared to the basic time only 5711. Collectors have dubbed this reference “The Comet” because of the otherworldly appearance of the power reserve indicator at 12 o’clock. The case measures 40mm in diameter which is the classic Nautilus size. The watch dates to the early 2000s and is preserved in in spectacular condition.