It’s been 45 years since the creation of the original Patek Philippe Nautilus and this now classic piece, is more popular than ever. First unveiled by in the 1970s and designed by - who incidentally designed the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak amongst others - the Nautilus has become a cultural icon due to its distinctive features and its role as a pioneer for high-end luxury sports watches.
The Nautilus was released later than the by and offered a different take on the idea of a luxury sports watch, though - like the Royal Oak (equally designed by Mr Genta) - it was made in stainless steel.
The /1J (seen in this example), was first produced in the early 1980s, as an alternative to the ‘Jumbo’ 3700 - with a reduced diameter of 37.5mm - in response to the initial slow start of the original reference. As with all Nautilus examples, the reference 3800/1 features an integrated, water-tight "porthole" case, famously penned by Mr. Gérald Genta.
In essence, the reference 3800 is a scaled-down version of the 3700. The watch displays a similar yellow gold ridged dial, with horizontal grooves (as seen in the 3700/1), along with applied tritium-filled hour markers, white outer-minute divisions, polished baton hands (with luminous inserts) and a date aperture at 3 o’clock. Complimenting the dial, is the rarer, dark-coloured date disc.
With this example, the index-markers and hands are manufactured from yellow gold, indicated by the lower case Greek letter ‘sigma’ at the bottom of the dial. The ‘sigma’ signature was a visual declaration of the use of precious materials, and was adopted by a number of manufactures throughout the 70’s - emphasising the inherent value of a high-quality, mechanical watch.
Like the ref. 3700, the case and integrated bracelet are excellently finished, with angular, beveled and polished edges. The polished bezel and case edges fantastically-contrast with the brushed surface of the case and bracelet. This particular 3800J features a seldom-seen "thin" bracelet, where the individual links are slimmer than those commonly found on most Nautilus 3800 watches. The watch also features a white gold deployante buckle, as indicated by the '750' stamp visible on one of the blades. At 37.5mm in diameter, and only 7.5mm thick, this 3800 Nautilus case is an elegant twist of perspectives and size, and wears comfortably on the wrist.
As a result of Patek Philippe's decision to develop its own in-house, ultra-slim movement, the reference 3800 features an updated calibre 335 S C (for “seconde centrale” or “central second”), replacing the previous calibre 28-255C movement. The calibre 335 S C features 29 jewels, a straight-line lever escapement, monometallic balance; adjusted to cold, heat, isochronism, and 5 positions, a self-compensating flat balance spring and shock absorber mechanism. Furthermore, the solid-gold rotor is finished in classic Patek Philippe style, with circular Geneva stripes.
This Patek Philippe Nautilus 3800/1J comes with Extract from the Archives (to follow). It comes with its original 3800/001 yellow gold bracelet (with "thin" links) and signed white gold clasp.
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Closer look
Brand: | Patek Philippe |
Model: | Nautilus 3800/001J |
Movement: | mechanical automatic Cal. 335 SC |
Functions: | date, hours, minutes, central seconds |
Features: | yellow gold ridged dial, rare black date-disc |
Case: | 37.5mm yellow gold |
Crystal: | sapphire |
Bracelet: | 3800/001J yellow gold bracelet (with "thin" links) and signed white gold clasp |
Year: | c. 1980s |
Box & papers: | Extract from the Archives (TBD) |