
Mark in Paris shares his updated perspective on the Patek Philippe Nautilus Ref. 5726 with a white dial, a year after its launch. This post delves into the nuances of its design, comparing it to other Nautilus references and inviting community discussion on the appeal of white dials and annual calendar complications within the iconic sports watch line.












The Patek Philippe Reference 5726 represents a significant milestone in the manufacture s annual calendar collection, combining the practical sophistication of an annual calendar with a sleek nautical aesthetic. Introduced as part of Patek Philippe s modern sports-elegant lineup, this reference demonstrates the brand s mastery in creating complicated timepieces that maintain everyday wearability. The 5726 builds upon Patek Philippe s rich heritage of calendar complications, offering collectors a contemporary interpretation of haute horlogerie that bridges the gap between dressy complications and contemporary sports watches.
At the heart of the Reference 5726 beats the exceptional Caliber 324 S QA LU 24H/303, an automatic movement that showcases Patek Philippe s technical prowess in calendar mechanisms. This sophisticated caliber features an annual calendar complication that automatically adjusts for months with 30 and 31 days, requiring manual correction only once per year at the end of February. The movement incorporates a 24-hour indication alongside the traditional calendar functions, displaying day, date, month, and moon phases through elegantly arranged subsidiary dials. The self-winding mechanism ensures consistent power delivery while maintaining the thin profile necessary for the watch s refined proportions.
The 40.5mm stainless steel case presents a contemporary interpretation of classic Patek Philippe design language, featuring clean lines and perfectly executed finishing that exemplifies the manufacture s attention to detail. The striking blue sunburst dial creates remarkable depth and luminosity, with its rich color serving as the foundation for the symmetrically arranged calendar displays. Protected by a sapphire crystal and featuring a fixed smooth bezel, the 5726 balances functionality with aesthetic refinement. For collectors, this reference represents an accessible entry point into Patek Philippe s complicated watch segment while offering the prestige and technical excellence associated with one of horology s most revered manufacturers. The combination of stainless steel construction, practical complications, and distinctive design elements positions the 5726 as a highly desirable piece for both seasoned collectors and those building their first serious watch collection.
Beautiful timepiece! I remember being rather taken aback when I first saw the white-dial Nautilus. I absolutely loved it and still do. It gives the Nautilus a fresh look in quite a perfect way. Kind Regards, Ryan
... on those pics, you will see how the white dial "sucks" the light when there is low light conditions but a sun ray shows up. The dial pops up intensely. And on the 2nd pics, we have a soft sunset that gives a total different feel to the watch. I bought this watch a year ago, before even seeing it in the metal, and i still discover some new shades and tonalities in a dial that is supposed to be a simple white dial. The huge difference with the 5980A white is the contrast of the moon and marker
And this 5726 is not an exception... Thanks a lot Mark! Fx
I think you are spot on. The 5726 white is a great watch and has fantastic wrist presence without being too big. I also agree that it compliments a 5712 1/a in the stable. It's a different watch. The thinness of the 5712 can't be rivaled and makes it a great dress watch. I think you could get away with then5726 1/a as a dressy watch but the white dial gives it a very sporty feel. The AC function is great and I certainly don't think it's redundant to have both. Then again this is coming from a gu
Indeed it brings something new to the Nautilus familly, more modern. Something I really like about this white dial. Thanks for the input Ryan. Cheers, Mark
about how to feel with the 5726 on one side and the 5712 on the other. I was waiting for you feedback as I knew it would be interesting to see how you feel after a year. Happy owner, Fricks! It's not a short term project for me but it's a really nice and appealing thought. Cheers. Mark
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