
Nicolas (amanico) presents the Patek Philippe Nautilus Ref. 5980A, a chronograph widely considered by many collectors to be the ultimate Nautilus reference. His striking photography captures the watch's iconic presence, prompting a vibrant community discussion on the perennial question of dial color and its distinct character within the Nautilus family. This article delves into why the 5980A holds such a special place among enthusiasts.


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.
For me... 1. blue 2. white 3. black Have a nice week. Best Tempus
What about the white?
Quite a watch there.
classic and iconic, whereas the charcoal (not black to me) is more powerful πͺ ! If I had to choose, blue please.
At that time, I had the chance to compare the 5980 to itβs thinner siblings 5711-12. The 5980 definitely feels more like a sports watch. You know itβs there. I would choose the blue for me! The 5711p (non anniversary) would be my pick of the entire range. Electric blue colour and that date with a border are very subtle cues that you have something a bit different. The heft would be something only the owner would know.
Greetings, Nice shots. I had a 5980 blue in the past. Awesome piece. Ideal combo: 3700 + 5980 Black! Best
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