[Trivia] Trivia about NAUTILUS products
We will explain some trivia about NAUTILUS products. We will explain the products in an easy-to-understand manner even for first-time users.
Nautilus Trivia
The Picasso of the watch world | The Nautilus is such a representative model that when people think of Patek Philippe, they think of the Nautilus. It was born in 1976 as Patek Philippe's first sports watch collection. It is said that the name comes from the fact that it was created based on the porthole of the Nautilus submarine. The designer was Gerald Genta, a genius watch designer who is known as the "Picasso of the watch world." Gerald Genta's representative works include Omega's Constellation "C Line" and Audemars Piguet's Royal Oak, and he has created many masterpieces. |
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Excellent waterproof performance | The Nautilus was born thanks to the efforts of Philippe Stern, Honorary Chairman of Patek Philippe, whose hobby was marine sports, and the aforementioned genius watch designer Gerald Genta. Gerald Genta designed the watch based on Patek Philippe's concept of "a watch that matches both wetsuits and tuxedos," and created a new wristwatch with unprecedented waterproof performance and stylish design. That watch is the Nautilus. At the time, there were many models from other companies that specialized in waterproof performance, but the Nautilus was thinner than anything seen before, and its high waterproof performance despite its thinness made it an instant hit. |
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- RolexCartierOMEGAPATEK PHILIPPEAUDEMARS PIGUETBreguetROGER DUBUISLange & SöhneHUBLOTFRANCK MULLERCHANEL
- HARRY WINSTONJAEGER LE COULTREIWCPANERAIBREITLINGTAG HEUERAQUANAUTICAncokine NeoVan Cleef & ArpelsHermes
- ChopardZenithDamianiTudor (Tudor)TiffanyTerra Cielo Mare
- PiagetBoucheronBVLGARIYounger & BressonRichard Mille