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 designed 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.
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Grade
M 10
Status
Vetted & Approved
Included
Box and Papers
Est. value range
$50,000 – $70,000
The Details
Brand
Patek Philippe
Dimensions
35.2mm x 8.62mm
Model
Nautilus
Movement
Automatic cal. 324 S C
Reference
7118/1R-010
Bracelet
18kt rose gold integrated bracelet
Year
2021
Condition
Excellent
Material
18kt rose gold
Included
Watch, box and papers
Dial Color
Golden brown opaline

THE DIAL
Featuring the Nautilus' signature horizontally embossed dial, the ref. 7118's embossing is, in fact, wavy, with its lines gently undulating across the dial.

THE CONSTRUCTION
Fitting right in the middle, the ref. 7118/1R's 35.2mm diameter is extremely agreeable for the majority of wrist sizes, with the Nautilus' iconic porthole-inspired 18kt rose gold case and integrated bracelet ensuring its construction wears with genuine presence.

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 new, unworn condition. Bracelet was sized at time of purchase and the removed links are included.
Our Perspective
An interesting evolution of the Nautilus, the ref. 7118's use of different hands, markers, and dial embossings that result in an aesthetic that is slightly detached from the traditional Nautilus, while still remaining firmly rooted in the collection's design language to the point that it is still easily recognizable as Gerald Genta's original design.