At $2,330, this watch is right at the cusp of what gets price-conscious readers’ hackles up. Yes, the Sellita movement isn’t particularly special or spendy. But there is more to this watch than what drives the hands around. We often forget that a watch’s price also pays for design and materials, labor, QC, marketing, and yes, booths at Baselworld, even in Hall 2. Am I trying to justify the price of the Nautilo? No, I’m not. $2,300 is crowded territory, with a lot of worthy watches duking it out for your dough, from Oris to Seiko. But if the Nautilo Automatic’s aesthetics appeal to you, it is a well-built, quality watch from a recognized name, and a look you won’t see on many people’s wrists.
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