Nautilus
The Nautilus stands as one of the most recognisable designs in modern horology, defined by its integrated construction, balanced proportions, and versatility across contexts. While often perceived as a single model, the Nautilus family encompasses a wide range of references, each with distinct characteristics in case material, dial execution, and complication.
Collector interest extends beyond headline models to include subtle variations and less visible references that reflect shifts in design language and production strategy. These nuances—often overlooked at a glance—play a significant role in long-term desirability.
Explore the references below to understand the breadth of the Nautilus lineage and the details that differentiate each execution.










