Patek Philippe Nautilus 'Jumbo' Ref. 3700/1AJ - Blue 'Teak' Dial

Patek Philippe Nautilus 'Jumbo' Ref. 3700/1AJ - Blue 'Teak' Dial

Brand: Oliver & Clarke
SKU: OC3274
82500.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

The Nautilus. Another Gerald Genta horological icon, sibling to the Royal Oak, and conductor of the Hype Train. Now that we have that out of the way, how did a brand like Patek Philippe get so famous for a steel time-only watch? Well, by accident. The Stern family, which still owns Patek, was constantly being asked back in the late 60s to make a steel sports watch. It turns out that loyal collectors of the brand who would buy their high complication watches and precious metal dress pieces had become so loyal to Patek - that they would only wear wristwatches from the illustrious brand. Not one to disappoint their well-heeled clientele, Gerald Genta was commissioned to design a sports watch worthy of the Patek name. Much like the Royal Oak, the steel case was treated to a wide variety of complex finishing techniques normally reserved for precious metals. While this was a sports piece, it was still to be a Patek Philippe above all else. Unlike the far more rugged Royal Oak, the Nautilus has gentler curves - and certainly no exposed bolts or rivets (can you imagine!). The piece that we have here is an example of the very first Nautilus — a Ref. 3700. And as you've probably noticed, this one is a solid yellow gold example. Like its stainless steel contemporaries, this is known as a 'Jumbo' for it's 40mm case diameter. And while that number may not seem so 'jumbo' by the standards of today, that was considerably larger than most watches in the 1970s — especially when you factor in the integrated bracelet and 'ears' on the case profiles which contribute to an even larger feel when on the wrist. Dating to the first few years of production, this Ref. 3700/1AJ is offered in exceptional overall condition. The case, bezel, and matching integrated bracelet show signs of having been professionally refurbished to factory specification and shows only faint wear. The bracelet remains tight and in matching condition. Inside, the characteristic blue 'teak' dial is exceptionally well-preserved. The surface is seemingly devoid of the 'flaking' or wear commonly found on colored dials from this era and has evenly patinated Tritium-filled applied indices and a matching yellow gold handset. Pretty neat if you ask us. As the saying goes: "You never actually own a Patek Philippe. You merely look after it for the next generation." This one is ready for it's next lucky caretaker.

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