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Patek Philippe Nautilus Ref. 5726A-001, with a 40mm steel case, steel bezel, black gradient dial with luminescent indices and hands, central seconds, moon phase indicator, date; day of week; month indicator, central subdial with 24H . Sapphire crystal and see-through caseback. Automatic movement caliber 26-330 S QA LU 24H. Black leather strap + alligator strap with deployable steel clasp.
Brand-new. Complete with original box and papers.
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Master watchmaker Patek Philippe is worldwide renown for taking details and complications to the next level. For almost two hundred years, the luxury watchmaking industry has been led by this Genevan manufacturer, setting the standards for technology and innovation on every new production. One of its master pieces is the Nautilus, nowadays the most sought-after model among this brand enthusiasts and collectors. Its unmistakable octagonal case and bezel inspired in a ship's porthole and the handcrafted details (the "Savoir-Faire") provides each piece its own distinctive personality and spirit. While the Nautilus history goes back to 1976 when it dazzled the world as the first elegant sports watch with almost impossible complications in an ultra-thin case, in every new generation produced for this model Patek Philippe continues to engrave its name in the history of luxury and fine watchmaking. That is why only true connoisseurs of the exquisite Swiss manufacture find in this spectacular timepiece the qualities to be considered the holy grail in every personal collection. This variant in steel with a blue dial enhances the pure sporty design of the Nautilus and provides just the perfect touch for versatility either for a fresh and casual look or for luxury and sophistication occasions. With dimensions that make it ideal for men and women, the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5726A-001 Annual Calendar is a timepiece that won't be missed by the most refined eyes in fine watchmaking.