
Chris_Nor's original post offers a rare glimpse into Patek Philippe's exclusive creations, specifically the Nautilus Ref. 5711/110P-001 with a black gradient dial. This article delves into the fascinating world of Patek Philippe's limited and unique pieces, often reserved for their most esteemed collectors. Chris_Nor's contribution sparks a discussion that illuminates the nuances of these highly sought-after references.

😄 Just joking. No, i was not familiar with the "hidden" ones. Thanks for this info.
...it's actually called the 'Billionaire Collection' or alternately, the 'If you have to ask' collection.
Patek, like many other brands, has on rare occasions produced limited editions of its watches, whose allocation is obviously offered to the good collectors of the Brand, be it via a Salon or the usual AD system. In fact, again unsurprisingly, on even more rare occasions Patek even created unique pieces, whose existence is normally NOT disclosed by the lucky owners. In particular, just a few years ago, Patek produced a limited run of a Platinum 5711. Your picture refers to the version with a diam
This piece is definitely destined for a VVVIP ! Please share photos when you get them from your AD.
And in some cases not allowed to publish on social media as part of the initial sale
I saw this one in person a few months back. Pretty sure it sold for around 500sgd. Wasn’t that impressed by it, the 5270P on the other hand..
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