
Peter initiates a compelling debate comparing two highly coveted Patek Philippe Nautilus references: the 5711/1R and the 5980/1R. His post, featuring striking imagery, invites the community to weigh in on the aesthetic and wearability differences between these two rose gold icons, sparking a discussion about design purity versus functional complexity.

The Patek Philippe reference 5711/1A-011, part of the Complications collection, is distinguished by its white dial, offering a different aesthetic compared to other dial variations within the 5711 series. This particular configuration provides a clean and legible presentation, appealing to collectors who prefer a more understated yet refined look. It represents a specific iteration of a well-known Patek Philippe model, recognized for its integrated design.
The watch features a 40mm stainless steel case, housing the self-winding Caliber 26-330 SC movement. This movement provides a power reserve of 45 hours. The case is fitted with a sapphire crystal, contributing to its water resistance of 120 meters. The fixed bezel and integrated bracelet are characteristic elements of its construction.
This reference appeals to collectors interested in the evolution of Patek Philippe's offerings, particularly those seeking specific dial colors within established model lines. Its production run from 2019 to 2021 marks it as a relatively recent, yet now discontinued, variant. The watch's specifications align with Patek Philippe's standards for mechanical timepieces.
Prefer the simplicity without all the other complications messing up the dial.
BUT 5980/1R is still an awesome piece. Best, V.
If anything, 12 is the way to go!
Is it a difference of thickness?
...IMO the pushers seem awkward with the case design
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