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Patek Philippe. An 18ct gold automatic calendar bracelet watch together with Patek Philippe walletJumbo Nautilus, Ref:3700, Case No.543029, Movement No. 1310420, Sold 30th July 1982
18 December 2012, 14:00 GMT
London, New Bond StreetSold for £15,000 inc. premium
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Patek Philippe. An 18ct gold automatic calendar bracelet watch together with Patek Philippe wallet
Jumbo Nautilus, Ref:3700, Case No.543029, Movement No. 1310420, Sold 30th July 1982
36-jewel Cal.28-255 C nickel-finished lever movement stamped with the Geneva seal, Gyromax balance, free sprung regulation, 18ct gold edged rotor, black ridged dial, applied luminous gold baton numerals, luminous gold baton hands, aperture for date, water-resistant-type case, 18ct gold Patek Philippe bracelet and gold deployant clasp signed Nautilus stamped GF for Gay Frères, together with Patek Philippe service box and tags, original Patek Philippe wallet and purchase receipt, case, dial and movement signed 42mm.
36-jewel Cal.28-255 C nickel-finished lever movement stamped with the Geneva seal, Gyromax balance, free sprung regulation, 18ct gold edged rotor, black ridged dial, applied luminous gold baton numerals, luminous gold baton hands, aperture for date, water-resistant-type case, 18ct gold Patek Philippe bracelet and gold deployant clasp signed Nautilus stamped GF for Gay Frères, together with Patek Philippe service box and tags, original Patek Philippe wallet and purchase receipt, case, dial and movement signed 42mm.
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The Nautilus, originally designed by Gerald Genta in 1976, is thought to owe its unique shape and construction to the transatlantic liners' porthole designs; inspired by the secure windows at sea that were sealed hermetically by a clever system of tension bolts against the glass.
Reference 3700/1 was in production from 1976 to 1986.
























