ID 854430
Lot 1295 | Patek Philippe Weißgold Armbanduhr «Nautilus»
Genf 2009. WG 18 Kt. Bullaugen Gehäuse. Rauchgraues, mittig horizontal geprägtes Zifferblatt mit aufgelegter Leuchtmasse-Stiftminuterie und Minutenring, Leuchtmassezeiger, Zentralsekunde, Datumsfenster bei der Ziffer 3. Saphirglas. Quarzwerk. Ref. «7011/1G-010», Werknr. «3970492/4721741» und Cal. «E23 SC AIG.3». Originales Gliederarmband mit Butterfly-Faltschließe. Feingehaltsstempel, Copyright-Marke und Herstellermarke.
Passend zu Los 1296.
H. 3,5, B. 3,4 cm (Uhr)
L. 20,5 cm (Armband). 143,3 gr. Ein Ersatzglied. Originalschatulle mit Umkarton, Papiere und Buch.
1976 stellte Patek Philippe die sportliche und zugleich elegante Nautilus, das «Enfant terrible» seiner Kollektion, der Öffentlichkeit vor. «Das Gehäuse der Patek Philippe Nautilus ist der Form eines Bullauges nachempfunden. Der Name stammt aus dem berühmten Roman ‹Zwanzigtausend Meilen unter dem Meer› von Jules Verne. Die Bullaugen von Kapitän Nemos Unterseeboot Nautilus hatten in manchen Darstellungen eine ähnlich ovale Form. [...] Mit dem Namen Nautilus betonte Patek Philippe also eine wichtige Eigenschaft der Uhr: die für damalige Verhältnisse sehr hohe Druckfestigkeit. In Anzeigen war dann auch über die Nautilus an zwei entsprechenden ausgerüsteten Handgelenken zu lesen: ‹Sie passt zum Taucheranzug ebenso gut wie zum Smoking.›» aus: https://www.watchtime.net/uhren/patek-philippe-nautilus-damals-und-heute.
Rechnung: Gübelin AG, Basel, 23.11.2009, Rechnungsbetrag 25.600 CHF (ca. 26.504 €), in Kopie.
Provenienz: Privatsammlung Markgräflerland.
Zustandsbericht:
Guter, funktionstüchtiger Zustand. Gehäuse mit leichten Kratzern und Druckstellen. Gliederarmband mit Tragespuren.
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