
Huei's post initiates a direct comparison between two Patek Philippe Nautilus references, the 5740 Perpetual Calendar and the 5726 Annual Calendar, inviting the community to weigh in on their preferences. This article distills the nuanced debate among collectors regarding complications, case dimensions, dial aesthetics, and material choices.





in general the 5990 & 5712 are my preferred steel versions - yeah i don't like date windows breaking the symmetry of any beautiful dial ... yes there are exceptions like the Lange 1 or PP 5960 Best, mahesh.,
I love slimmer watches and when trying the 5726, I felt it was too bulky. One of the selling points and characteristic of the Nautilus is that it is a wearable slim sports watch. The 5711, the 5712 and the 5740 epitomises this but the 5990 and 5726 do not, in my opinion. The 5726A however is a lighter watch than the 5740G and might be preferable to you for this reason alone but if the latter is made in stainless steel, it would arguably be the most sought after perpetual calendar ever! It probab
Both for the classical dial layout and for the slim case. Best, Daniel
The right one is less cluttered
I think the feeling when looking at your watch is the most important thing, so i take the 5726.
Two stunning pieces!
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