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Patek Nautilus... Lovely After All


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Some of you will probably have recalled seeing my thread from last week:

PP Nautilus... Lovely or Ugly?

Well, much to my surprise and delight, a very generous member decided to gift me his TW Best PP Nautilus 3800/1A :o

I received this beauty today, and I must say... It is lovely. The overall finish of this watch is quite exquisite- Especially for a rep. To my recollection, it's quite accurate to the gen I got to examine- Perhaps not as finely finished, but we're talking quite the large difference in pricing accordingly.

But, what really makes this watch lovely to me is the very kind and generous gesture made by one particular individual. This piece has a permanent place in my collection, and I love it :wub:

On to the pics...

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Side by side with another Genta design...

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Wrist shots...

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Mahalo!!

:lol:

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Awesome watch it is, the dial on yours looks even better than the one I have, as the numerals on mine are larger, and the "Patek Philippe" font is slightly larger, but the same casing.

Congrats on a nice watch.

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@thedoctor

A Patek Philippe collector can tell the difference. The clasp fliplock is off, it's not quite as detailed as the genuine, and the finishing still isn't there, don't forget this is 1/100 of the price.

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@ ubi: Wear it well, my friend!

@Admin: did they ever make a strap version? Since most of the flaws seem to be on the bracelet, throwing it on a strap would be an easy fix.

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@ ubi: Wear it well, my friend!

@Admin: did they ever make a strap version? Since most of the flaws seem to be on the bracelet, throwing it on a strap would be an easy fix.

Nope, never made a strap version. They made a strap "Nautilus" in the early 90s, but this was later renamed the Aquanaut.

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Beautiful Patek. And if someone here deserves a gift it's you. You have been extremely generous and friendly to all members in the past.

Congrats my friend!

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Wow, what a nice gesture to a very deserving individual.

Omni, you are a rare breed.

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Now this was a happy thread :thumbsupsmileyanim: I am glad to hear that you enjoy and treasure your Nautilus

Happy timekeeping

Gunnar :)

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This is a great rep, owned one myself before.

There is also a 42 mm version available, with and without power reserve. Power res. is non-functioning however.

L

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wow - best Rep of a Nautilus i ever seen !

congratulations - its a keeper !

Frank

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Thanks for the kind words, gang! The watch is fantastic! And What can I say about Omni that hasn't already been said? He is a class act. A true one of a kind.

I spent some time with my new Nautilus today... And I love it! :wub:

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Thanks for looking!

R

  • 1 month later...
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Very nice watch, I broke down and picked up Admin' old one for a steal. Looks great on the wrist, I like that it is a little smaller.

Only complaints are lack of screw-down crown and the alignment on the roman numerals is kinda funny. I have actually been using it as a beater around the house... guess I like the irony :p

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Cray-

The 3800/1A is a gorgeous piece- Rep or not. I've come to a whole new level of appreciation for it since Omni gifted me with his generous offering.

I recently saw on TRC that WM has a very nice Jumbo Nautilus for sale... If my funds weren't tied up in other projects, I'd jump on that one without a second thought....

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Awesome sport and dressy watch too.

Randy , is that baby 40 mm (excl crown) ???

BTW: WM sells a very similar one at TRC.

This one is actually a bit smaller- 37mm - 38mm across the 9:00/3:00 axis excluding crown. It wears smaller than my Royal Oak which is 36mm across, but much longer lug to lug.

I've really grown to love this watch...

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