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Patek Philippe Nautilus Ref. 5712R-001 Rose Gold wristwatch

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£90,000.00
SKU PT1409

A Patek Philippe Nautilus Ref. 5712R-001 in Rose Gold.

In pristine unworn condition with full original box and papers.

Manufactured in 2016 and offered by the original owner.

  • Reference number: 5712R-001
  • Year: 2016
  • Condition: Pre-owned. Mint, unworn.
  • Original box and papers: Yes
  • Case: 40mm in rose gold
  • Bracelet: Leather
  • Movement: Caliber 240 PS IRM C LU mechanical self-winding

The Patek Philippe Nautilus is one of the world's most famous and important luxury sports watches.

 

Created by the legendary watch designer Gérald Genta in 1974, the iconic and instantly recognisable 'porthole' case is regarded as a true classic of 20th century design.

 

Features include:

 

A 40mm diameter rose gold case

With a screw-down crown and sapphire crystal case back. Water-resistant to 60 m.

A horizontally embossed dark brown dial

With gold applied luminous hour markers. Moon phase indicator; power reserve indicator; date display; and small seconds subdial

A hand-stitched brown alligator leather strap.

With a fold-over clasp

Patek Philippe caliber 240 PS IRM C LU self-winding mechanical movement.

 

With a 48-hour power reserve, accurate to +1.0 and +1.5 seconds per day.

 

A stunning example of one of the world's most iconic luxury watches, manufactured in beautiful rose gold and offered from the original owner in mint unworn condition.

 

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