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Patek Philippe Nautilus Tiffany & Co. Steel Ultra-rare

Pre-owned () | Year of production 1992 | No original box | Original papers
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Basic Info

Listing code HFU5T6
Brand Patek Philippe
Model Nautilus
Reference number 3800/1a
Movement Automatic
Case material Steel
Bracelet material Steel
Year of production 1992
Condition
Scope of delivery
Original papers, no original box
Gender Men's watch/Unisex
Location Italy, Riccione
Price Price on request
Availability Item is in stock

Caliber

Movement Automatic
Caliber/movement 335 SC

Case

Case material Steel
Case diameter 37 mm
Bezel material Steel
Crystal Sapphire crystal
Dial Blue
Dial numerals No numerals

Bracelet/strap

Bracelet material Steel
Bracelet color Steel
Clasp Fold clasp
Clasp material Steel

Functions

Date

Description

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When you enter the world of watch collecting, one of the first things you learn is the appeal of dual signature dials. Especially when it involves Patek and Tiffany. There are many interesting dealer names that have played an important role in helping to grow the brands. I can think of Serpico y Laino for Rolex and Patek in the 1940s and 1950s. Hausmann for Patek in the Italian market for the postwar period. Beyer & GĂĽbelin also played an important role in the German-speaking world for Rolex and Patek. But there is one relationship that has been around forever and longer than most others. That of Patek and Tiffany. Most interestingly, Tiffany is the only retailer in the world (that I am aware of) where Patek still allows co-branding to take place. Except on rare occasions ( such as Beyer's 250th anniversary in 2010 ), Patek no longer allows this co-branding. This shows how strong the bond between the two brands still is today. The relationship began as early as 1876 when Tiffany represented Patek's interest in the important American market. Today Patek watches signed Tiffany have a fascination for collectors based on this strong historical link.Introduced in 1981 the 3800 is the most wearable vintage Nautilus in my opinion and is the first Nautilus to hold central seconds. Offered here is the ref. 3800 with a 1992 Tiffany signature.The watch comes with the Archives extract

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