Patek Philippe Nautilus Ref.3800 B+P+SP
In the early 1990s, the watch world was beginning to shift. Mechanical watches were making a quiet comeback after the quartz era, and collectors were starting to look again toward traditional craftsmanship and design. Two-tone watches were especially popular during this time, blending elegance with a sportier look. This trend could be seen not just in watches but also in jewelry, cars, and even fashion.
The Patek Philippe Nautilus was first introduced in 1976 and designed by Gérald Genta. It was a bold idea for the brand at the time, offering a luxury sports watch with a slim profile, a distinctive case inspired by a ship’s porthole, and an integrated bracelet. In 1981, Patek introduced the Nautilus Ref. 3800. It kept the same design language but came in a more compact 37.5 millimeter case size, making it a more versatile option for everyday wear.
This particular watch from 1993 is a two-tone version with a stainless steel case and bracelet, accented by 18k yellow gold on the bezel and center links. The dial is a rich blue with the classic embossed Nautilus texture. It is also a sigma dial, a detail that points to the use of gold for the hands and hour markers.
This watch is offered as a full set with its original box and papers. It also includes official Patek Philippe service papers from 2025. The watch has just returned from a complete factory service and is covered by a two year Patek Philippe service warranty.
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To truly understand the Patek Philippe Nautilus, we have to start at the quartz crisis of the late 1960’s. After Seiko launched its first quartz movement, dark clouds gathered over Switzerland’s traditional watchmaking industry. Watches could now be more accurate, easier to maintain and above all: much, much cheaper. Asian quartz watches flooded the market and the Swiss houses had to respond.
In 1972 designer Gerald Genta formulated an answer for Audemars Piguet. He drew the very first luxury steel sports watch. A concept previously unthinkable. A sports watch with haute-horology-level watchmaking and finishing and the eye-watering price to match: the Royal Oak. The gamble paid off, there would be a place for high-end watchmaking in a world dominated by cheap quartz watches.
The template was set and Genta would repeat the trick for Patek Philippe. At the Basel trade fair, he sketched the rough shape of the watch on a napkin in five minutes. The design was based on a ship’s porthole and the watch would feature an integrated bracelet, like its AP predecessor. In 1976, the Ref. 3700/1 Nautilus was finally introduced.
At 42mm’s, the Jumbo Nautilus was rather substantial, although beautifully thin. In 1980, a women’s size Ref. 4800 and a mid-size Ref. 3800/1A, measuring 37,5mm’s, were added to the lineup. While the Ref. 3700 featured the same JLC-based caliber as the AP Royal Oak and Vacheron’s Overseas, the Ref. 3800 would be fitted with an in-house caliber.
After a few variations with different complications, a big update would follow in 2006. The legendary Ref. 5711/1A was introduced, measuring 43mm’s and running on Patek’s new in-house caliber 324SC. Again, numerous complicated variations followed before the range would be discontinued in 2021.
The Nautilus is one of the most sought-after watches on the market. Prices have sky-rocketed and a new one is pretty much impossible to attain without a rich purchase-history and suffering through a long, long waitlist. Needless to say then, this is a rather special opportunity.
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