{"product_id":"stainless-steel-patek-philippe-nautilus-3800","title":"Stainless Steel Patek Philippe Nautilus 3800\/1","description":"\u003cp class=\"p1\"\u003eA stainless steel Patek Philippe Nautilus. As iconic watches go in the collecting world, there are fewer that get the pulses racing than the Patek Philippe Nautilus. Initially released in 1976, this was the brand's response to the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, an avant-garde luxury stainless steel sports watch born out of AP's need to survive the Quartz Crisis. Designed by Gèrald Genta, the same man behind the Royal Oak, the Nautilus drew inspiration from a porthole, featuring a rounded-over octagonal bezel and hinge-like protrusions on the case. With its signature horizontally embossed dial and iconic integrated bracelet, the Nautilus has become one of the most sought-after watches today, thanks to its timeless design, exclusivity, and impeccable craftsmanship.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp class=\"p1\"\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe Nautilus 3700 “Jumbo” tends to dominate the conversation, but the reference that followed is where the story becomes more nuanced. Introduced as a mid-size alternative, the 3800 brought the Gérald Genta silhouette to a 37.5 mm case, with a slightly thicker profile to accommodate a centre seconds movement. It was designed to feel more wearable, more adaptable, and, quietly, more personal. Over its long production run, Patek Philippe offered the 3800 in an unusually broad range of metals and dial configurations, and that variety is precisely what makes the reference so compelling today, and widely collected.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp class=\"p1\"\u003eUnlike the 3700, the 3800 resists neat “series” classifications. Many components appear to have been produced in batches, and features overlap in ways that do not always track cleanly year by year. Still, there are strong patterns. Steel examples are the baseline, but the line also includes yellow gold, two-tone (steel and yellow gold), white gold, platinum, and extremely scarce rose gold. Dials move well beyond the familiar ribbed blue, with white ribbed dials, like this, appearing in standard production from around 1990, and further outliers including radial and “telephone” style dials, Roman numeral variants, and increasingly elaborate diamond-set executions as the 1990s progressed. Date discs matter here: early watches are most often seen with black date discs (and a smaller number with white), while the era from roughly 1990 onward shifts decisively toward white date discs. Dial signatures offer additional tells, including early examples sometimes bearing an accented “Genève” at 12 o’clock, and the sigma “SWISS” signatures at 6 o’clock that can help distinguish period-correct dials from later service replacements.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp class=\"p1\"\u003eMechanically, the 3800 is unusually legible when you look under the hood. Across the reference’s lifespan, two core calibres anchor the timeline, with a clear progression that collectors can track: Calibre 335 SC (early, then updated with quick-set date), followed by Calibre 330 SC in two successive versions, and later a change in beat rate and jewel count. As a practical buying guide, the 3800 rewards careful consistency checks. The monobloc case construction carries internal numbering that should match between the caseback and the “ear” components, and bracelets and clasps evolve through three successive clasp types, meaning an anachronistic clasp can be a quiet sign of later replacement. The best examples are the ones that align across dial, date disc, movement generation, case numbers, and period-correct accessories, with provenance and a coherent story that feels uninterrupted.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp class=\"p1\"\u003eOverall, the watch is in excellent condition. It appears to be lightly polished, but edges, distinctive flat bezel and chamfers are all still thick and strong. The dial is in perfect condition. The bracelet is tight with very little sag and the deployant is strong and closes securely..\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp class=\"p1\"\u003eThe watch does not come with the paperwork. There is no Patek box. The service history is unknown, however the watch is keeping perfect time and comes with a year warranty from Foundwell.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Patek Philippe","offers":[{"title":"1.476378","offer_id":45878631628990,"sku":"FWW1907","price":64500.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0689\/2617\/files\/0008-1_908c818a-127e-421c-8276-527c687efb68.jpg?v=1769395384","url":"https:\/\/foundwell.com\/products\/stainless-steel-patek-philippe-nautilus-3800","provider":"Foundwell","version":"1.0","type":"link"}