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Patek Philippe Nautilus Travel Time Chronograph Manual De Instrucciones página 11

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The launch of the nautilus in 1976
was the
beginning of an unprecedented success story. The
first model still ranks among the most coveted
timepieces at auctions to this very day. Its stainless
steel case with the spectacular porthole design,
the octagonal bezel with rounded corners, and its
rugged dependability defined new benchmarks in
casual elegance, elevating the watch to the status of
a style icon. Little changed during the forty years
that followed, except that the collection was sub-
tly reworked in 2006 for enhanced comfort and
readability without affecting its unique personal-
ity. At the same time, the self-winding Nautilus
chronograph was introduced as a welcome enrich-
ment of the model family. Now, Patek Philippe has
endowed the flyback chronograph with a further
complication which at a single glance presents
the time with a day/night indication for two time
zones. The two pushers with which local time can
be adjusted bidirectionally in one-hour increments
are so consummately integrated in the case that the
original silhouette of the Nautilus with the two
lateral bulges is fully preserved. Water-resistant to
120 meters, the Nautilus Travel Time Chronograph
is powered by the self-winding caliber CH 28-520
C FUS movement. With its column-wheel archi-
tecture and the patented Spiromax
balance spring,
®
it pairs venerable watchmaking traditions with
innovation in an exemplary manner.

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