ID 1066781
Lot 198 | Patek Philippe Nautilus
Estimate value
€ 26 000 – 35 000
Patek Philippe Nautilus
Jahr 1983, Automatik, Datumsanzeige, Werk-Nr. 1421733 | Ref.-Nr. 3800-001, 29 Rubine, Gehäuse Stahl/750 Gelbgold, Durchmesser 37 mm, Original-Armband, Stahl/750 Gelbgold, punziert, Original-Faltschließe, Stahl, Länge 18 cm, Gesamtgewicht ca. 114,8 g, Funktion gangbar, geprüft, Zustand gut, Armband leicht ausgeschlagen, Tragespuren, Zustand und Funktionalität durch unseren Uhrmachermeister geprüft, mit Original-Box, -Umverpackung und -Papieren, Umverpackung gut, kleine Farbabplatzer, Box gut, Ursprungszertifikat, 2 Ersatzglieder anbei, 1 Ersatzglied korrodiert, Länge 1 cm,
Anmerkung: Das Aufgeld beträgt 14,28% inkl. MwSt. Für die Nutzung der Online-Bietkonsolen fällt eine zusätzliche Gebühr in Höhe von 3% zzgl. MwSt. (3,57%) an.
Patek Philippe Nautilus
year 1983, automatic, date display, movement no. 1421733 | ref. no. 3800-001, 29 jewels, case steel/750 yellow gold, diameter 37 mm, original strap, steel/750 yellow gold, hallmarked, original folding clasp, steel, length 18 cm, total weight approx. 114,8 g, functional, tested, condition good, strap slightly chipped, traces of wear, condition and functionality tested by our master watchmaker, with original box, outer packaging and papers, outer packaging good, small paint chips, box good, certificate of origin, 2 replacement links enclosed, 1 replacement link corroded, length 1 cm, note: The buyer's premium is 14,28% incl. VAT. For the use of the online bidding consoles there is an additional fee of 3% plus VAT (3.57%).
Auction house category: | Wrist watches |
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Auction house category: | Wrist watches |
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Address of auction |
WETTMANN Luxusuhren Bredeneyer Straße 119-121 45133 Essen Germany | ||||||||||||||
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Phone | +4920185785190 | ||||||||||||||
Fax | +49 (0)208 439 17 35 | ||||||||||||||
Buyer Premium | 14,28% | ||||||||||||||
Conditions of purchase | Conditions of purchase | ||||||||||||||
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Postal service Courier service pickup by yourself | ||||||||||||||
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