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When Patek Philippe introduced the Nautilus in 1976, it wasn’t the first luxury sports watch in steel. That was claimed by Audemars Piguet’s Royal Oak in 1972. But the .5K+

The Nautilus is a touchstone of modern design that indelibly changed — and continues to inform — its medium. Back in the 1970s, a slumping economy and the rise of quartz battery-powered . While The Nautilus was Patek Philippe's true entrance into the modern age, a lot of the modern experimental '70s design was an important period that seems somewhat forgotten (bar a small group of enthusiasts today). When Patek Philippe introduced the Nautilus in 1976, it wasn’t the first luxury sports watch in steel. That was claimed by Audemars Piguet’s Royal Oak in 1972. But the Nautilus was positioned at an even higher price point, and the ads for the first model, Reference 3700, played on this idea, showing the watch with the tagline, “One of the .

The Nautilus is a touchstone of modern design that indelibly changed — and continues to inform — its medium. Back in the 1970s, a slumping economy and the rise of quartz battery-powered timepieces combined to create a perfect storm for traditional, mechanical watchmakers.Many vintage watch collectors and enthusiasts consider a Patek Philippe Nautilus from the 1970s or 80s their "grail watch." Early pieces bear the reference number 3700 and were produced from 1976 to 1990. Due to their 42-mm cases, these watches earned the nickname "Jumbo." The Patek Philippe reference 7010/1R-012 is by far the most compact offering within the Nautilus collection, coming in at just 32mm, with a case height of 6.9mm and a water resistance of 60m. The model features a solid rose gold case, an integrated bracelet, a two-tone golden/brown wave dial, and 45 flawless diamonds individually set on the .

A history of the Nautilus movements. Although in the early 70s, alongside many watch companies, Patek tried to keep up with the extremely fast spreading quartz watches, Philippe Stern was convinced of the opposite with the Nautilus, insisting: “The Nautilus should remain a mechanical watch.”.

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vintage patek philippe for sale

The Nautilus is an icon. No debate. Introduced in 1976, and designed by one of the most famous watch-designers, who can be seen as the creator of a new species of timepieces – the luxury sports watch. The Nautilus is praised by all sorts of collectors, and it is now celebrating its 40th anniversary. In the press release announcing the new Nautilus collection, the brand wrote: "Thirty years is not a venerable age for a Patek Philippe collection. The Calatrava line, for example, is 70 years old, and the Golden Ellipse will soon celebrate its 40th anniversary." While the Patek Philippe Nautilus can easily be referred to as a 1970s icon – it was launched in 1976 – it can, due to its evolution in the next two decades, be seen as an icon of the 1980s and 1990s as well. In the 1970s, a slumping economy and the rise of quartz battery powered timepieces created a perfect storm for traditional mechanical watchmakers. Until then, serious timepieces were primarily fine gold dress watches.

While The Nautilus was Patek Philippe's true entrance into the modern age, a lot of the modern experimental '70s design was an important period that seems somewhat forgotten (bar a small group of enthusiasts today). When Patek Philippe introduced the Nautilus in 1976, it wasn’t the first luxury sports watch in steel. That was claimed by Audemars Piguet’s Royal Oak in 1972. But the Nautilus was positioned at an even higher price point, and the ads for the first model, Reference 3700, played on this idea, showing the watch with the tagline, “One of the .

The Nautilus is a touchstone of modern design that indelibly changed — and continues to inform — its medium. Back in the 1970s, a slumping economy and the rise of quartz battery-powered timepieces combined to create a perfect storm for traditional, mechanical watchmakers.

Many vintage watch collectors and enthusiasts consider a Patek Philippe Nautilus from the 1970s or 80s their "grail watch." Early pieces bear the reference number 3700 and were produced from 1976 to 1990. Due to their 42-mm cases, these watches earned the nickname "Jumbo." The Patek Philippe reference 7010/1R-012 is by far the most compact offering within the Nautilus collection, coming in at just 32mm, with a case height of 6.9mm and a water resistance of 60m. The model features a solid rose gold case, an integrated bracelet, a two-tone golden/brown wave dial, and 45 flawless diamonds individually set on the . A history of the Nautilus movements. Although in the early 70s, alongside many watch companies, Patek tried to keep up with the extremely fast spreading quartz watches, Philippe Stern was convinced of the opposite with the Nautilus, insisting: “The Nautilus should remain a mechanical watch.”. The Nautilus is an icon. No debate. Introduced in 1976, and designed by one of the most famous watch-designers, who can be seen as the creator of a new species of timepieces – the luxury sports watch. The Nautilus is praised by all sorts of collectors, and it is now celebrating its 40th anniversary.

In the press release announcing the new Nautilus collection, the brand wrote: "Thirty years is not a venerable age for a Patek Philippe collection. The Calatrava line, for example, is 70 years old, and the Golden Ellipse will soon celebrate its 40th anniversary." While the Patek Philippe Nautilus can easily be referred to as a 1970s icon – it was launched in 1976 – it can, due to its evolution in the next two decades, be seen as an icon of the 1980s and 1990s as well.

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pre owned patek philippe nautilus

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