Introduction
Released in 1976 as Patek Philippe's response to the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, an avant-garde luxury stainless steel sports watch borne from AP's necessity to survive the Quartz Crisis, the Nautilus was Patek Philippe's attempt to go head to head with AP's increasingly popular sports watch. Designed by Gerald Genta, the same man that had created the Royal Oak, the Nautilus was inspired by a porthole and thus features a rounded-over octagonal bezel and hinge-like protrusions on either side of its case. Featuring its signature horizontally embossed dial and iconic integrated bracelet, the Nautilus has become the most sought-after watch in the market today as collectors clamor over examples thanks to its iconic design, extreme exclusivity, and impeccable craftsmanship.
Long established as one of the most iconic watches of all time, it is often forgotten that the Patek Philippe Nautilus did not receive a positive reaction upon its release on account of its large 42mm case. Knowing the size was turning away most potential customers, Patek Philippe decided to debut a smaller variant with a 37.5mm case - the ref. 3800 that we have here. Released five years after the original Nautilus in 1981, the ref. 3800 allowed Patek's customers to try the Nautilus out, see it in the wild, and grow accustomed to its somewhat alien design at the time. Upon its success of the ref. 3800, the Nautilus began to pick up sales across its entire collection as collectors began to appreciate the Nautilus' design in the way they had started to appreciate the Royal Oak's a few years prior. While the original Nautilus ref. 3700 is indeed where the collection began, the ref. 3800 can lay claim as the collection's savior as there was no guarantee that Patek's higher-ups would keep the marginally performing collection around should the tides not have turned around as they did. However you view it, the Nautilus collection would be far removed from what it is today if it wasn't for this now iconic variant.
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Grade
M 8.5
Status
Vetted & Approved
Included
Watch Only
Est. value range
$30,000 – $50,000
The Details
Brand
Patek Philippe
Dimensions
37.5mm
Model
Nautilus
Movement
Automatic cal. 335 S C
Reference
3800/1J
Bracelet
18kt yellow gold integrated bracelet
Year
1988
Condition
Excellent
Material
18kt yellow gold
Included
Watch Only
Dial Color
Blue-black

THE DIAL
With its blue-black dial featuring horizontally embossed stripes and beautifully aged 18kt yellow gold applied hour markers and hands, this example's rich aesthetic is a true delight.

THE CONSTRUCTION
Launched with the intention to bring the Nautilus' design to a wider audience, the ref. 3800J was a more modestly-sized piece with a 37.5mm case. Additionally, the ref. 3800J was the first 18kt yellow gold Nautilus, which introduced Patek's famously luxurious touch to the previously stainless steel model.

TIMING MACHINE READOUT
This reading was taken (crown down) with a ONEOF Accuracy Boutique Edition timing machine at time of cataloging. It is provided as a courtesy only, and shall not be construed as a warranty or guarantee of any kind. Please refer to our terms and conditions of sale for more information.
Condition
Watch is in excellent overall condition. Watch has recently been polished, and shows sharp bezel and overall case condition. Tritium dial and hands are in near-mint condition with a nicely aged and matching tone of luminous. The bracelet has 22 links, 5 of which are removable. There is some light play in the bracelet, and the applied calatrava cross on the clasp is worn/polished.
Our Perspective
I have always been a massive fan of the reference 3800 Nautilus. The size and style are extremely sophisticated, and I've always felt that this size wears better than its big brother, the 3700. This particular example has an incredible dial with a stunning patina throughout and a razor-sharp case.