Introduction

5719/10G
- Nautilus
Self-winding

With the rounded octagonal shape of its bezel, the ingenious porthole construction of its case, and its horizontally embossed dial, the Nautilus has epitomized the elegant sports watch since 1976. Forty years later, it comprises a splendid collection of models for men and women. In steel, rose gold, white gold or two-tone combinations they accompany the most active lifestyles with incomparable class

Watch
Self-winding mechanical movement. Caliber 26‑330 S C. Date, sweep seconds.
Dial
Dial: fully set with 255 diamonds (~1.36 ct) and 3 baguette diamond hour markers (~0.01 ct). 18K gold dial plate.
Case
White gold. Screw-down crown. Sapphire crystal case back. Water-resistant to 120 m. Diameter (10 4 oclock): 40 mm. Thickness: 8.7 mm.
Gemsetting
Case: 100 diamonds: ~0.69 ct. and 32 baguette diamonds: ~5.51 ct. Dial: fully set with 255 diamonds (~1.36 ct) and 3 baguette diamond hour markers (~0.01 ct). Bracelet: 803 diamonds: ~3.55 ct. and 150 baguette diamonds: ~7.52 ct. Total 1,343 diamonds: ~18.73 ct.
Bracelet
Nautilus fold-over clasp.
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Caliber

26-330 S C
Self-winding

Patek Philippe Caliber 26-330 S C - Front
Front Back

26-330 S C
Self-winding

Date in an aperture. Sweep seconds. Diameter: 27 mm. Thickness: 3.3 mm. Number of parts: 212. Jewels: 30. Power reserve: min. 35 hours – max. 45 hours. Winding rotor: 21K gold central rotor. Balance: Gyromax®. Frequency: 28,800 semi-oscillations/hour (4 Hz). Balance spring: Spiromax®. Hallmark: Patek Philippe Seal.

Savoir faire

Attention to details
Gemsetting

Rubies, emeralds, sapphires, diamonds – all gems must comply to the Patek Philippe Seal’s strict criteria and be the very best of their kind. In terms of diamonds, only the top D to G color range is acceptable. Diamonds must be of the internally flawless (IF) grade and cut must correspond to the international grades “excellent” to “very good.” Patek Philippe gems are always set by hand, and never bonded with adhesive. Rows of gems must be level and pointing in the same direction. The setter always considers the shape and particular character of each gem in order to bring out its radiant beauty, however gems are to be set, whether in a traditional pattern, randomly (simulating, perhaps, a starry sky) or as baguettes standing as numerals.

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