108th Auction

2023/5/20

Lot 131

Patek Philippe
Nautilus Jumbo Gübelin

An ultra-rare, legendary, double-signed vintage Geneva wristwatch with date and rare sigma dial - sold by Gübelin jewellers Zurich, Switzerland, with original certificate, operating instructions, two spare bracelet links and later Patek Philippe box. The watch was serviced in February 2023.

Sold

estimated
125.000180.000 €
Price realized
123.800 €
specific features
Case
Steel, screwed on bezel, Patek Philippe steel bracelet, bracelet length 140 mm, total length 180 mm.
Dial
Hazelnut brown anthracite iridescent, double signature Patek Philippe Genève and Gübelin, bar-like texture, "O SWISS O" designation, applied luminous indexes, luminous baton hands.
Movement
Automatic.
Case no.541204
Ref.3700/011
Cal.28-255C
Diam.42 x 44 mm
Circa1983
Ctry.Switzerland
Wt.150 g


Nautilus references 3700 with a double signature on the dial are very rare. Besides the coveted "tropical dials" they are another sought-after variant and more collectible than those models with only one signature.
Since the early days of the company, the timepieces created by the Patek Philippe brand have been sold by the most exclusive retailers and jewellers worldwide, who proudly signed their names on the dials of the watches. The trend to use double signatures on watches started with the cooperation with the famous jeweller Tiffany & Co. in New York who sold their first Patek Philippe watch in 1851. The partnership between the jeweller Gübelin and the maker Patek Philippe exists since 1854. This way both companies are closely connected to a range of watches with a high collectible value, so that on occasion of the 150 year anniversary in 2004 a wristwatch reference 5134 featuring a second time zone was launched in a limited edition.
This double-signed Nautilus Jumbo, reference 3700/011 in a steel case has the much sought-after Gübelin signature in the bottom half of the dial. The tritium luminous material of the white gold hands has darkened sightly. The textured dial is yet anthracite-brown iridescent and is inscribed with the "O SWISS O" designation below 6 o’clock. The alternating matte and polished areas on case and bracelet are very attractive. The watch was always very carefully looked after by the original owner. This is the first time this piece is presented at an auction. Utmost care was applied during a recent service to ensure that the originality of the watch was preserved.


The sophisticated "porthole" design by Gerald Genta ensures that the Nautilus remains one of the most remarkable and sought-after models of the Patek Philippe range today. The watch was created in 1976 and its rather chunky shape - inspired by the shape of a porthole of a transatlantic liner – certainly stood out from the other, rather more conservative designs of the Patek Philippe brand. The distinctive "Jumbo" case has a wide, flat bezel and an integrated link bracelet. The dial has a clear bar structure that is dynamically repeated in the design of the applied indices and baton hands. The Nautilus was not an immediate sales success but its popularity grew rapidly and soon the Nautilus stood for sophistication, vitality and character. The steel model comes across as restrained and matter-of-fact and is the perfect accessory for connoisseurs of fine watches who appreciate sophistication as well as debonair nonchalance.