
Hi all, hope everyone enjoyed the weekend; myself was playing around with the camera and the Naughtly Chrono 5980 I recently posted about my thoughts on swapping the blue against the white version...and so I did finally! love it, I am pretty sure I won't regret it. Thanks for all your comments, I no
Hi
all, hope everyone enjoyed the weekend; myself was playing around
with the camera and the Naughtly Chrono 5980
I recently posted about my thoughts on swapping the blue against the white version...and so I did finally! love it, I am pretty sure I won't regret it.
Thanks
for all your comments, I noted quite a variety of opinions and I am under the
impression that the white iteration is not getting as much love as it diserves so I wanted to dress her pretty for the pictures...anyway I am happy that this
"enfant terrible" has found its way home by me!
Enjoy!
Cheers,
Alex
















The Patek Philippe Nautilus reference 5980 was introduced in 2006, marking a significant evolution for the Nautilus line by integrating a chronograph complication. This reference was notable for being the first Nautilus chronograph, presenting a sportier and more technically complex option within the collection. It maintained the distinctive porthole-inspired case design while adding a monopusher flyback chronograph function, consolidating the chronograph registers into a single sub-dial at 6 o'clock.
This reference features a 40.5 mm stainless steel case, characteristic of the Nautilus's robust yet refined aesthetic. It is powered by the self-winding caliber CH 28-520 C, an integrated flyback chronograph movement that operates at 28,800 vibrations per hour and offers a power reserve of 45-55 hours. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal and is water-resistant to 120 meters, underscoring its design as a luxury sports watch.
The 5980 appeals to collectors seeking a Nautilus with additional functionality beyond time and date. Its introduction expanded the model's appeal, offering a more intricate mechanical experience while retaining the core design elements. The blue-black gradient dial is a signature feature, contributing to its distinct visual identity. This reference was produced until 2014, making it a specific period piece within the broader Nautilus chronology.
Marvelous photos! Great watch!
Sorry about the upload delay. Bill
You were very quick; that just bought me time to do a couple more pictures! ;)
The photos look great. Question: how did you get the blue light on the hour markers?? These photos with the blue hour markers look amazing!! Cheers, Gordon
The blue is there due to the light reflexion from certain angle. I shoot he pictures in RAW format which keeps all the info and allows you to treat them afterwards, so the blue was already there, I only had to reduce the reflexion highlights and intensify a bit the blue color. I am still learning but quite amazed with the things you can do today in the dark room! These macros are a great training and am discovering new tricks every time. Will keep playing and posting! Cheers, Alex
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