Patek Philippe

Patek Philippe Nautilus 7118/1200A-011

REF 7118/1200A-011
  • Unworn
  • On Order
  • 2019
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An alliance of steel and diamonds The dial of this ladies automatic Nautilus is attired in an elegant gray opaline shade with black-gradient rim a hue in perfect harmony with the gleam of steel and the sparkle of diamonds lighting up the bezel. The circular dance of time is orchestrated by luminescent white gold hands and applied numerals/hour-markers.

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The dial of this ladies automatic Nautilus is attired in an elegant gray opaline shade with black-gradient rim a hue in perfect harmony with the gleam of steel and the sparkle of diamonds lighting up the bezel. The circular dance of time is orchestrated by luminescent white gold hands and applied numerals/hour-markers.

  • Self-winding 26-330 S C caliber with sweep seconds, date at 6 o’clock and stop-seconds function
  • Porthole-inspired case construction. Case, bezel and bracelet adorned with contrasting polished and satin-finishing. Bezel set with 56 brilliant-cut diamonds (0.71 ct).
  • Gray opaline dial with black-gradient rim and wave pattern. White gold applied hour markers and numerals and alpha-style hands, all with white luminescent coating.
  • Date displayed in an aperture at 6 o’clock within a white gold applied frame
  • Steel bracelet with patented fold-over clasp and lockable adjustment system

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Founded in 1839, Patek Philippe remains privately owned by the Stern family, which keeps decision making focused on long-term craft rather than quarterly targets. The manufacture spans Plan-les-Ouates and Saint-Imier, where watchmakers still assemble complications by hand and polish bridges to mirror finishes.