Patek Philippe Nautilus 5726A White Dial Review
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Patek Philippe Nautilus 5726A White Dial Review

By Fricks · Jun 9, 2012 · 20 replies
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Fricks's post, "5726A White dial... Everything except boring," offers a vibrant and personal take on the Patek Philippe Nautilus Annual Calendar Ref. 5726A. His enthusiastic description challenges conventional notions of the Nautilus, particularly regarding dial color and thickness, positioning the white dial variant as a bold and essential addition to the collection. This review provides a fresh perspective on a beloved reference, emphasizing its dynamic presence and practical complications.

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No pics can give an idea of how this watch really feels and looks like in the metal.

A real bomb. Each nautilus has its charm, but this one came like a tornado in the "conventional" world of Nautilus.

It was literally a visual explosion when i 1st laid my eyes on it. The strong markers pops out and make a nice rappel with the moon phase. The white dial is very subtil and gives a nice fresh feeling.

I love to try guessing how a watch will look like in real, and i'll order it based on it smile Until now, only Patek never disappointed me. And this one is no exception!

I've always thought that a nautilus had to be blue and had to be in steel, but this new design is so daring, so original and so BOLD: I felt it was the nautilus missing in the collection.

Let me explain a little more:
-  5980A has a strong caracter with her chrono "the bull eye" and the thickness that gives it a 3D dimension feel. Extreme in its own way, love it or hate, its a strong statement.
Downside, its a little "dry" and cold compare to the 5712. It lacked a something to make it REALLY appealing. The 5980R helped with the 5N rose gold and chocolate dial,... its a matter of taste after that...

- 5712A is the most "nautilus" one. The thin case is part of nautilus DNA. The moon phase gives it a nice poetic touch, and the way the dial is organized is less strict and cold than 5711, 5726 and 5980. Historically, this watch came at a turning point when quartz watches were hitting hard the industry.
The movement, when 1st nautilus was introduced it was meant to be ultra precise to counter attack. The watch was supposed to be super chic and the MOST expensive steel watch...Marketing strategy to beat the quartz wave.Patek here was a pioneer in the trend that was going to save the mechanical watch industry. Wearing a nice watch was becoming more of a social status statement.
Downside, its too thin, IMO. That goes against sports watches DNA, but it's ok smile

-5726A has the perfect thickness for me as it is between 5712 and 5980. The strict organization of the dial is less attractive to me than the 5712A, but the complication is one the most practical one. We were just hoping for something like Rose gold, to help fight that cold feel... We got this white dial version. It should have felt even more dry and cold, well it was the opposite:  Feels like the perfect combo, while respecting the nautilus feel.

If i had to make a little remark, i wouldn't have kept the grey dial with the leather/rubber strap, and kept the steel strap exclusively for the white dial. Makes more sense as the grey dial is more classy and chic.

Anyway, nothing beats nice photos smile Enjoy

But clearly, my favorite nautilus... and by far!

















This message has been edited by Fricks on 2012-06-09 13:35:17

About the Patek Philippe Complications Ref. 5711

The Patek Philippe Complications reference 5711/1A is a specific configuration within the Complications model line. This particular reference is identified by its serial number 5914840, with a movement number 6084863.

The watch is presented in a stainless steel case, indicated by the "/1A" suffix. No specific details regarding the crystal material or movement architecture are provided.

This reference appeals to collectors seeking a Patek Philippe Complications model in stainless steel. Its specific serial and movement numbers are documented for identification purposes.

Specifications

Caliber
26-330 S C
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
40mm
Dial
Blue, White
Water Resist.
120m
Crystal
Sapphire

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Highlander65
Jun 9, 2012
Very nice...

Very nice -- a beautiful piece--coming from a 5980R owner and fan! They are all nice and appealing--enjoy that beauty!

FR
Fricks
Jun 9, 2012
thanks...

... Got the 5980R as well, a beauty as well, a real eye candy ( or chocolate )

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BABKA
Jun 9, 2012
Excellent review!

I enjoyed the read. I, too, like the white dial from pictures as I have not seen it in the metal yet.

FR
Fricks
Jun 9, 2012
thanks, happy you enjoyed it [nt]

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Mark in Paris
Jun 9, 2012
I guess it will remain subjective and, ...

as it is a new tone, it will disrupt Nautilus owner/fans a little bit (compared to the blue/black dials they are used to seeing). I saw the 5711/5726/5980 white versions lately and they are really interesting. Yet, I think I will say that I still prefer the 5711 blue, I don't know for the 5726 and maybe I prefer the white 5980 ... But what is sure is that I would need more time to "digest" it. I guess an important question is how we feel concerning the black tainted indexes+hands (nearly as impo

FR
Fricks
Jun 9, 2012
you've put your finger on it...

... about the markers. Its very true! They participate to the character of the watch as much as the white colored dial. That white-Blue feel was my 1st impression, and it reminded me of the idea of water, ocean, etc... but that's me

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