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PATEK PHILIPPE Nautilus "Geneva Seal", ref. 5711/1A-001, no. 3408793 / 4342227 PATEK PHILIPPE Nautilus "Geneva Seal", ref. 5711/1A-001, n° 3408793 / 4342227 Circa 2007 Steel wristwatch Case: cushion-shaped, transparent screw-down caseback, signed Dial: black screened, applied baton hour markers, luminescent hands, central second hand, date window, circular-grained minute track, signed Movement: self-winding, cal. 315 SC, stamped with the hallmark of Geneva, signed Strap: steel / Buckle: folding, signed Wrist circumference: approx. 16.5 cm Size: 42 mm With: a certificate of origin dated 17.12.2007 issued by the retailer Reis-Nichols Jewelers (Indianapolis USA), a case and an overbox. A stainless steel automatic wristwatch, stainless steel bracelet with deployant clasp signed. With a certificate of origin dated 17.12.2007 and stamped by Reis-Nichols Jewelers (Indianapolis USA), a presentation box and outer packaging In 2006, Patek Philippe introduced ref. 5711 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of its iconic Nautilus. The 5711/1A-001 is the very first series launched. It remained in production until 2009, when it was discontinued in favor of ref. 5711/1A-010, which appeared in 2010 and introduced the Patek Philippe hallmark. Our example, stamped with the Geneva hallmark, is considered by collectors to be the contemporary version of the Nautilus 3700. While the Nautilus 5711 remained in the catalog for 15 years, from 2006 to 2021, the so-called "first-generation" or "Geneva Seal" versions, such as the one presented here, are indisputably the most sought-after. In 2006, Patek Philippe introduced the ref. 5711 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of its iconic Nautilus. The 5711/1A-001 is the very first series launched. It remained in production until 2009, when it was discontinued in favor of ref. 5711/1A-010, which appeared in 2010 and introduced the Patek Philippe hallmark. The present watch, stamped with the Geneva hallmark, is considered by collectors to be the contemporary version of the Nautilus 3700. While the Nautilus 5711 remained in the catalog for 15 years, from 2006 to 2021, the so-called "first-generation" or "Geneva Seal" versions, such as the one presented here, are indisputably the most sought-after. CONDITION REPORT: At the time of writing, the movement is working. Please note that chronometric precision is not guaranteed and Artcurial cannot be held responsible for any repair costs. Good general condition Few signs of use CONDITION REPORT : At the time of cataloguing the movement is running. Please note that the movement has not been checked for timekeeping accuracy and Artcurial will not be held responsible for any repairs that must be required. Good condition Limited signs of use Watches and clocks are sold as is. No warranty is given on the working order of the watches and clocks. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch. Strap changes, water-resistance, restorations, revisions and adjustments are the responsibility of the purchaser. Artcurial will not accept any restoration estimates from any watchmaker. Watches and clocks are sold "as is". No guarantee is given as to the working order of the watches and clocks. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch. Strap changes, water-resistance, restorations, revisions and adjustments are the responsibility of the purchaser. Artcurial will not accept any restoration estimate from any watchmaker.

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PATEK PHILIPPE Nautilus "Geneva Seal", ref. 5711/1A-001, no. 3408793 / 4342227 PATEK PHILIPPE Nautilus "Geneva Seal", ref. 5711/1A-001, n° 3408793 / 4342227 Circa 2007 Steel wristwatch Case: cushion-shaped, transparent screw-down caseback, signed Dial: black screened, applied baton hour markers, luminescent hands, central second hand, date window, circular-grained minute track, signed Movement: self-winding, cal. 315 SC, stamped with the hallmark of Geneva, signed Strap: steel / Buckle: folding, signed Wrist circumference: approx. 16.5 cm Size: 42 mm With: a certificate of origin dated 17.12.2007 issued by the retailer Reis-Nichols Jewelers (Indianapolis USA), a case and an overbox. A stainless steel automatic wristwatch, stainless steel bracelet with deployant clasp signed. With a certificate of origin dated 17.12.2007 and stamped by Reis-Nichols Jewelers (Indianapolis USA), a presentation box and outer packaging In 2006, Patek Philippe introduced ref. 5711 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of its iconic Nautilus. The 5711/1A-001 is the very first series launched. It remained in production until 2009, when it was discontinued in favor of ref. 5711/1A-010, which appeared in 2010 and introduced the Patek Philippe hallmark. Our example, stamped with the Geneva hallmark, is considered by collectors to be the contemporary version of the Nautilus 3700. While the Nautilus 5711 remained in the catalog for 15 years, from 2006 to 2021, the so-called "first-generation" or "Geneva Seal" versions, such as the one presented here, are indisputably the most sought-after. In 2006, Patek Philippe introduced the ref. 5711 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of its iconic Nautilus. The 5711/1A-001 is the very first series launched. It remained in production until 2009, when it was discontinued in favor of ref. 5711/1A-010, which appeared in 2010 and introduced the Patek Philippe hallmark. The present watch, stamped with the Geneva hallmark, is considered by collectors to be the contemporary version of the Nautilus 3700. While the Nautilus 5711 remained in the catalog for 15 years, from 2006 to 2021, the so-called "first-generation" or "Geneva Seal" versions, such as the one presented here, are indisputably the most sought-after. CONDITION REPORT: At the time of writing, the movement is working. Please note that chronometric precision is not guaranteed and Artcurial cannot be held responsible for any repair costs. Good general condition Few signs of use CONDITION REPORT : At the time of cataloguing the movement is running. Please note that the movement has not been checked for timekeeping accuracy and Artcurial will not be held responsible for any repairs that must be required. Good condition Limited signs of use Watches and clocks are sold as is. No warranty is given on the working order of the watches and clocks. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch. Strap changes, water-resistance, restorations, revisions and adjustments are the responsibility of the purchaser. Artcurial will not accept any restoration estimates from any watchmaker. Watches and clocks are sold "as is". No guarantee is given as to the working order of the watches and clocks. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch. Strap changes, water-resistance, restorations, revisions and adjustments are the responsibility of the purchaser. Artcurial will not accept any restoration estimate from any watchmaker.

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