These naviquartz are so cool. I have a ‘salvaged’ one without the case and my watchmaker added a new donor movement. Nontheless I love the brutal look 😅
Presented to the public at Baselworld in 1970 , the Patek Philippe “ Naviquartz ” was produced from 1969 (or late 1968) until the late 1980s . Designed as a backup navigational and timekeeping system for ships , it was originally a true marine chronometer...
which roughly translates to £800 in late 70s, taking inflation into account that amount would be just under £1K today. It is inconceivable to think that Patek would have anything to sell for that measly amount today .. How times changed
to be honest, when I do such in-depth research I don't pay attention to the price (except if I plan to acquire the timepiece I'm researching on. There is a Series III for sale for 7'800€ on C24: much more than £1K, but still "affordable". Best, Emmanuel ...
These naviquartz are so cool. I have a ‘salvaged’ one without the case and my watchmaker added a new donor movement. Nontheless I love the brutal look 😅 ...
I agree with you concerning desk and wall clocks. JLC's recent Marc Newson Travel Clock is far too expensive, imho (and it's not a desk or wall clock). Best, Emmanuel