Patek Philippe Nautilus 7118/1453G-001
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A constellation of diamonds and emeralds Patek Philippe creates an unprecedented alliance between “sporty elegant” design and Haute Joaillerie in this self-winding white gold model adorned with brilliant-cut diamonds and emeralds along with snow-set case, bezel and bracelet. The emerald-set bezel and inner links of the bracelet highlight the Nautilus’s inimitable design.
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Patek Philippe creates an unprecedented alliance between “sporty elegant” design and Haute Joaillerie in this self-winding white gold model adorned with brilliant-cut diamonds and emeralds along with snow-set case, bezel and bracelet. The emerald-set bezel and inner links of the bracelet highlight the Nautilus’s inimitable design.
- Ladies’ Nautilus Haute Joaillerie with dial, case, crown and bracelet entirely paved with 1,500 brilliant-cut diamonds (6.53 ct) and 876 emeralds (3.68 ct).
- Case, bezel and bracelet set using the snow-setting technique.
- White gold dial paved with 283 brilliant-cut diamonds (1.07 ct) featuring a wave pattern and 12 ogival-shaped white gold hour markers set with emeralds (0.29 ct).
- Charcoal-gray white gold hour/minute hands with white luminescent coating
- 26-330 S C calibre with sweep seconds and and stop-seconds function
- White gold bracelet entirely paved with 976 brilliant-cut diamonds (4.38 ct) with central links set with 497 brilliant-cut emeralds (2.03 ct) and patented fold-over clasp.
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About the brand
View all watchesFounded 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.