Patek Philippe Nautilus Gold-Blue Dials Guide
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Patek Philippe Nautilus Gold-Blue Dials Guide

By Tchela1 · Oct 26, 2021 · 20 replies
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Tchela1 initiates a fascinating visual exploration into the subtle yet distinct variations of the 'gold-ish blue' dials found across different Patek Philippe Nautilus references. This article delves into the nuances that make these seemingly similar dials wear so uniquely on the wrist, a critical consideration for collectors appreciating Patek Philippe's meticulous craftsmanship.

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Are these all the same blue? I’m thinking they are, at least two of them…yet, they all wear so differently.







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CL
Clueless_Collector
Oct 26, 2021
You might break the internet with these end game Trio!

That 5740/1G with special sources is the bomb for me...From one article about Gate Keepers....only famous producers get these unicorns P Congrats Tim.

TC
Tchela1
Oct 26, 2021
Well, thanks Raymond.

I think I’m pretty set in the nautilus side, but looking to diversify!

CL
Clueless_Collector
Oct 26, 2021
You will have absolutely no problem at all, from what my clueless sense tells me :))

All I need is 1 or 2 of each model, no room to spread too much love. Huge congrats on the dream Nautiluses again Tim.

FA
FabR
Oct 26, 2021
Spectacular Tiffany trio, including the latest 5990/1R...congrats if they are already in your collection! ;-) The 5990/1R and 5980/1AR blue definitely look similar, if it helps here they are on my wrist below (at different times). Enjoy.

TC
Tchela1
Oct 26, 2021
Such great shots! Thanks for sharing.

And thank you, I think the only new one to the group is the 5980.

FA
FabR
Oct 26, 2021
My sincere pleasure, and congrats again on an enviable Nautilus T lineup! ;-)

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