Patek Philippe

Nautilus · 1400G-001

Specification

Patek Philippe Nautilus 1400G-001

Specification for the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5990/1400G-001 Flyback Chronograph White Gold Black Dial Diamond Set
MaisonPatek Philippe
ModelNautilus
CollectionNautilus
Reference1400G-001
Case MaterialWhite Gold
DialBlack
YearConfirmed on enquiry
ConditionConfirmed on enquiry
Box & PapersConfirmed on enquiry
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The Nautilus

The porthole that became a legend.

Gérald Genta's 1976 Nautilus drew its shape from a ship's porthole — a rounded octagon with hinged 'ears', an embossed horizontal dial, and a case that made luxury sport its own genre at Patek Philippe.

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Notes on this reference
  • 01Genta reportedly sketched the Nautilus in minutes at a Basel restaurant.
  • 02Early advertising called it the watch 'one of the world's costliest watchmakers' built in steel.
  • 03The 5711 became one of the most coveted watches of the modern era.
Questions

About the Patek Philippe Nautilus

What defines the Patek Philippe Nautilus?
Gérald Genta's 1976 Nautilus drew its shape from a ship's porthole — a rounded octagon with hinged 'ears', an embossed horizontal dial, and a case that made luxury sport its own genre at Patek Philippe.
What should I know about the Nautilus before buying?
Genta reportedly sketched the Nautilus in minutes at a Basel restaurant.
How do I acquire a Patek Philippe Nautilus from Maison Soletti?
Every Nautilus reference in our register is verified and presented for private acquisition. Submit an enquiry and a specialist will reply — usually within 48 hours — with full pricing, additional photography and video, condition and box-and-papers status, and will help you secure the watch.
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Est. 1839 · Geneva, Switzerland

Patek Philippe is the last family-owned independent watchmaker in Geneva. It holds many of horology's foundational patents and builds its grand complications to a standard meant to be inherited rather than simply owned.

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