Patek Philippe Nautilus Skeleton Carbon Super Clone Replica

Patek Philippe Nautilus Skeleton Carbon Super Clone — 3K / PPF / KB Factory (China)

The Patek Philippe Nautilus Skeleton Carbon Super Clone is one of the boldest and most technically expressive timepieces from China’s high-end super clone industry. With its fully open-worked movement, carbon-textured case, and transparent mechanics, it captures the innovation and modernity of today’s luxury watchmaking — combining mechanical depth with futuristic aesthetics.

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1. Overview — Where Classic Heritage Meets Modern Engineering

Unlike the traditional Nautilus with a closed dial, this skeleton edition reveals the inner heartbeat of the movement. It showcases every gear, jewel, and bridge in motion, framed by the signature Nautilus octagonal bezel.

Crafted by 3K Factory, PPF Factory, and KB Factory, this watch represents a technical evolution — a fusion of lightweight carbon fiber design and advanced open-worked movement replication.

Factory Grade Case Material Movement Distinction Price Tier
KB Factory Entry Forged Carbon Composite Skeleton Asian Auto Modern design 💲
PPF Factory Premium Forged Carbon Case + Sapphire Skeleton 324 Clone Balanced aesthetics 💲💲
3K Factory Flagship Full Forged Carbon (CNC Precision) Swiss-grade 324SC Skeleton Clone Best finishing & realism 💲💲💲

2. Case & Material — The Power of Forged Carbon

  • Diameter: 40 mm

  • Thickness: 9.5 mm

  • Material: Forged carbon with matte pattern

  • Bezel: Octagonal carbon frame with brushed texture

  • Crown: Black DLC-coated with PP logo

  • Crystal: Sapphire front and back

  • Water Resistance: 50 meters

The 3K Factory case is sculpted using CNC-cut forged carbon blocks, giving it a unique marbled texture. Every pattern is different — no two pieces are exactly the same. This material offers ultra-light weight, high durability, and a luxurious tactile feel.


3. Dial & Skeleton Movement — The Art of Transparency

Feature Genuine Design KB Factory PPF Factory 3K Factory
Dial Layout Full skeleton Semi-skeleton Skeleton w/ applied indexes 1:1 full openwork
Indexes Polished Roman markers Painted 3D steel-plated CNC-cut 1:1 polished
Bridges Hand-angled Machine polished Brushed Hand-finished bevel
Gearwork Geneva layout Simplified Accurate Fully aligned 324SC
Lume Minimal C3 BGW9 Genuine-level blue BGW9

The 3K Factory version replicates the visual architecture of the genuine Patek Philippe skeleton — you can observe the escapement oscillation, gear engagement, and rotor spin through the clear sapphire crystal. The open mechanics give it a modern, high-end industrial aesthetic.


4. Movement — 324SC Skeleton Clone (Visible Precision)

  • Beat Rate: 28,800 vph

  • Power Reserve: 42 hours

  • Rotor: Skeletonized gold-plated with “PATEK PHILIPPE GENEVE” engraving

  • Decoration: Côtes de Genève, perlage base, beveled edges

  • Caseback: Exhibition sapphire, anti-reflective

PPF Factory: Reliable 1:1 skeletonized structure with aesthetic accuracy
3K Factory: Delivers an almost perfect visual match — the bridge geometry, gear alignment, and rotor engraving mirror the genuine Swiss design under magnification


5. Bracelet — Carbon Integration & Comfort

  • Material: Forged carbon links with steel-core reinforcement

  • Finish: Matte brushed pattern

  • Clasp: Butterfly folding clasp with laser-engraved logo

  • Ergonomics: Light, breathable, and smooth

The carbon bracelet gives the watch an integrated look, blending seamlessly into the case while keeping the entire piece light and balanced — a major upgrade over older stainless-steel super clones.


6. Aurora’s Cleanvsfactory Commentary

“The Nautilus Skeleton Carbon is one of the most forward-looking super clones out of China. 3K Factory nailed the geometry and flow of the skeleton bridges. On the wrist, it feels almost weightless but looks like a high-end mechanical sculpture.”

Aurora also notes that this super clone appeals to collectors who prefer engineering artistry — not just brand prestige — and calls it a “statement of both skill and imagination.”

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