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Patek Philippe Nautilus Brown Dial 18K Rose Gold Automatic Men's Watch 5711/1R-001

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Patek Philippe Nautilus Brown Dial 18K Rose Gold Automatic Men's Watch 5711/1R-001Item No PP0013 JB WP ALL WATCHES GUARANTEED 100% GENUINE Patek Philippe Box & Warranty Card Factory Stickers Warranty and or Authorized Dealer All Time Sale Price 2019 08 00 $126,419 2020 02 00 $102,000 2020 02 29 $96,700 2020 06 16 $98,000 2020 10 26 $110,000 2021 01 11 $124,500 2021 11 09 $200,000 2022 01 03 $350,000 2022 01 24 $500,000 2022 02 01 $54,3685 Condition Never Worn Unworn Brand Patek Philippe Model Nautilus 5711 1R 001 Serial Year

Item No PP0013 JB WP

ALL WATCHES GUARANTEED 100% GENUINE
-Patek Philippe Box & Warranty Card
-Factory Stickers
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All-Time Sale Price
2019 08 00 $126,419
2020 02 00 $102,000
2020 02 29 $96,700
2020 06 16 $98,000
2020 10 26 $110,000
2021 01 11 $124,500
2021 11 09 $200,000
2022 01 03 $350,000
2022 01 24 $500,000
2022 02 01 $54,3685

Condition Never Worn / Unworn
Brand Patek Philippe
Model Nautilus 5711/1R-001
Serial/Year Current
Case Diameter 40mm 
Dial Brown

 


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18k rose gold case with a 18k rose gold bracelet. Fixed bezel. Brown dial with rose gold-tone hands and index hour markers. Minute markers around the outer rim. Dial Type: Analog. Luminescent hands and markers. Date display at the 3 o'clock position. Automatic movement. 324 s c engine. Scratch resistant sapphire crystal. Screw down crown. Skeleton transparent exhibition see through case back. Case diameter: 43 mm x 38 mm. Cushion case shape. Deployment clasp. Water resistant at 120 meters / 400 feet. Functions: date, hour, minute, second. Additional Info: 29 jewels. Luxury watch style. Watch label: Swiss Made. Patek Philippe Nautilus Brown Dial 18K Rose Gold Automatic Mens Watch 5711-1R-001.

 


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