But I have to admit, as confusing and confounding the 3710 can be, it is undeniably a very handsome and under appreciated Nautilus! I really like your 3800 - with the matching color date disc. Sharp looking piece - but looking at your wrist size, I think
I was offered a ref 3700 at an extraaordinary price of around 25kpounds. I knew nothing about the different dials and I still do not know if that watch was all original or had a service dial. BuI met M Stanga and my education began I learned all about the
I never thought I would ever buy one But I did and I find the dial , Roman numerals and the comet feature quite charming I also had the ref 3800 but it was a bit small and I traded up into the 3710 I think this watch has to be seen in the flesh to appreci
Got me into the Nautilus line. Many years ago, around 2004-5, but feels like yesterday, I was walking along 5th ave in NY, back from a meeting. Passing by WEMPE and watching the windows while walking, no intention to get any new watch, and voila, in the P
Always threatening to upend civilisation but never quite does Comets - the destroyer of dinosaurs Comets - essentially snowballs in space on fire But here is a different one The patek ref 3710 Initially launched in 1998 and phased out in 2005 makes it a s
I bought the 3710 at around the same time. I saw something in it that I liked. Suffice it to say, we were in the minority in the early 2000s as I got a substantial discount on it back then. Been wearing it ever since, and history has judged our original d
which I curate watches for a friend who love good watches but doesn't want to spend the money up front. So, I suggest some watches that i love and if he loves too, I will buy it for him first while he pays me by installment with no interest. Generally, it