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I own several Patek Philippe watches, but my favorites are definitely the Nautilus 5711A and 5712A.and 3700JA

ハンブルク海洋博物館を訪れた際、いつかノーチラス3800や他のモデルを所有できるようになりたいと祈りました。
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By: patrick_y
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patrick_y
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Patrick my story goes back a few years.

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
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By: patrick_y
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patrick_y
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Celebrating Fifty Years of The Patek Philippe Nautilus!

The Nautilus has been bringing joy to human wrists for 50 years since 1976! The Nautilus was the first timepiece I ever bought for myself around 2010 (before they became extremely popular). And I wore it as my primary daily watch for about a decade. It's
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By: patrick_y
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patrick_y
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The story

It all started in the 1990s, when I came across a photograph in a magazine: a man on a bicycle, dressed in effortless Milanese summer casual. It wasn’t the clothes that held my gaze, but the watch on his wrist—a Nautilus 3700. That was my first encounter
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By: seraphe
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1WatchMan
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Congratulations, dear Anaroku!

I personally like the absence of seconds hand and thinner profile of the 3700. Of course, the two-tone aesthetic gives it a very different identity, far less casual and probably not as easy to wear as the steel 5711A. Anyway, I like the closeness to the o
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By: anaroku
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anaroku
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That’s a great two watch collection right there.

I know many will say they prefer the 3700. But I always look at watches as products of their time. They are both amazing for their respective time periods. Timeless design and execution. Which do you prefer and when would you / do you wear each reference
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By: anaroku
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anaroku
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The 3700AJ has arrived. There are some differences in the details from the 5711A.

The 3700 doesn’t have a glass back or a second hand, so it's quite thin. The impression of the dial is also slightly different.
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By: anaroku
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anaroku
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I wasn't particularly interested in the Nautilus 3700 until recently because it doesn't have a second hand, but I've recently started to appreciate its merits. And the other day I ordered this one

I have never liked the two-tone A and J combination model. However, after aging, the J bezel has not become too shiny and blends in well with the case. Many people praise the thinness of the 3700, but when I learned that this was only possible because of
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By: anaroku
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anaroku
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Polished beyond recognition! This is how a decent 3700 looks like.

Cheers, HSTE
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By: Erik1
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SoylentGreenChi
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As per MSTANGA's standards.

Originality and symmetry of bevels and edge sharpness are critical when assessing vintage Nautilus cases. The case on your 3700/1 shows signs of life (scratches, dings), but crucially, it hasn’t been overpolished like the bracelet. This is a positive, as
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By: Erik1
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SoylentGreenChi
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