Patek Philippe. A Stainless Steel and Gold Automatic Wristwatch with Date and Bracelet
Patek Philippe. A Stainless Steel and Gold Automatic Wristwatch with Date and Bracelet

Signed Patek Philippe, Genève, Ref. 3700/11, Movement No. 1'310'983, Case No. 2'808'738, Manufactured in 1983

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Patek Philippe. A Stainless Steel and Gold Automatic Wristwatch with Date and Bracelet
Signed Patek Philippe, Genève, Ref. 3700/11, Movement No. 1'310'983, Case No. 2'808'738, Manufactured in 1983
Movement: Automatic, Cal. 28-255 C, 36 jewels
Dial: Black textured, gold luminous baton numerals, luminous hands, date
Case: Stainless steel and gold Nautilus-type case of typical form secured by four screws in the band, 42mm bezel width
Bracelet/Clasp: Patek Philippe stainless steel and gold with deployant clasp, overall approximate length 6.5 inches
Accompanied By: A Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming date of sale on September 28th, 1984

Lot Essay

Reference 3700/11AJ was first introduced in 1980. The estimated total production of this model in the steel and gold two-tone variation is estimated at only 200 examples and is believed to be rarer than its two-toned predecessor, the 3700/1AJ, where approximately 600 examples were produced. With a case made in the Atelier Reunis workshops, these watches are distinguished for their overall pleasing aesthetic and hand-made dials typically made to order by Stern Frères. The engraved stripes offer a depth and precision that bring the watch to life on well preserved dials, such as the presently offered example. This dial boldly presents its original period correct font and Swiss double APRIOR signature. Furthermore, to the best of our knowledge the present watch has never before been offered in public.

Another example of a stainless steel and gold Nautilus model is illustrated and described in Patek Philippe Museum - Patek Philippe Watches Volume II, p. 252.

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