Patek Philippe Nautilus: First Impressions Guide
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Patek Philippe Nautilus: First Impressions Guide

By quattro · Mar 12, 2026 · 31 replies
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Emmanuel, known as quattro on WatchProSite, offers a rare, first-hand account of encountering the Patek Philippe Nautilus Ref. 5711/1A-014 in green. His detailed comparison with other integrated-bracelet sports watches provides invaluable insights into its legendary proportions and aesthetic, making this a crucial read for collectors evaluating this iconic reference against its peers.

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During my February stay in Geneva, I had the opportunity to try on a 5711 for the first time

Yes, for the first time because these watches are in high demand and are far from being my priority.

It was ref. 5711/1A-014 with a green dial.

What struck me immediately were two things

Firstly, its remarkable slimness, with a diameter of 40 mm and a thickness of only 8.3 mm. Let me be clear: these are ideal proportions.

Watch by Patek Philippe, 5711, 5711/1A-014, Nautilus

Second, the absence of screws on the bezel and the very smooth aesthetic of the case and dial.

Also, the subdued green dial was quite to my liking even if, I won't lie, while I was glad it wasn't blue (a color that I have personally ended up finding tiresome from being repeated so often) I think I would have liked it even more if it had been grey.



The steel bracelet

Nice, quite smooth too, but less appealing than the case itself, especially since, personally, I don't really like these metal bracelets.



Comparing it with a ref. 3800/1P-001 convinced me that the ref. 5711 really has ideal proportions.



Even leaving aside the diamond indices, the ref. 3800/1P-001, with its diameter of 37.5 mm (but only 35 mm from 8 o'clock to 2 o'clock) and its thickness of 7.3 mm is too small for my taste.



Compared to the 37 x 9.8 mm grey dial Royal Oak ref. 15450ST.OO.1256ST.02...



... or to the 38 x 10 mm grey dial Girard-Perregaux Laureato ref. 81005-11-231-11A...



... or to the white dial ref. 81005-11-131-11A...



... or to the blue dial ref. 81005-11-3460-1CM...



... or to the 41 x 9.7 mm Chopard L.U.C Alpine Eagle 41 grey dial ref. 298600-3002 (which I own)...



... I have to be honest: the 5711 is clearly a winner.

But it's not the kind of watch that excites me or gives me the chills

So, even though I now understand what makes this model so legendary, I'm still quite happy to leave it to others.




Thanks for reading.

Best, Emmanuel

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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AuHavrePro
Mar 12, 2026
Excellent overview. It is to this day....

The most iconic PP design in my opinion, and worthy of any horology enthusiast's attention, but just like you, I have a tangible number of watches I love even more than the Nautilus, and am thus far more likely to give my full attention (and money) to them over the Nautilus.... Thank you very much for the high quality pictorial Emmanuel! Cheers, Filip

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quattro
Mar 12, 2026
Thank you so much, Filip. I think you’re right

when you say that it’s the most iconic PP design. It’s far from being my favorite, but, yes, it’s probably the most iconic and it’s great in its own right, no doubt about it. So I understand the hype even if, like you, I have other priorities. Cheers, Emmanuel

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Eric67
Mar 12, 2026
Absolutely agree

I'm not particularly drawn to watches with integrated bracelets. But in this case, the 5711 is by far my favorite.

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quattro
Mar 12, 2026
I couldn't be sure until I tried it on,

but now that I have, I quite agree that this model has a unique charm. Best, Emmanuel

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Robert65
Mar 12, 2026
Emmanuel, great post!

Thank you for taking the time to post various fotos of similar integrated bracelet watches. Excellent way to compare the alternatives. The Nautilus (any of its variants) and especially the time only and 5712 models are wonderful but wow... entirely too impossible to acquire. Actually impossible to even see in the wild or even in a Patek boutique. Then being offered the opportunity to physically try the piece on your wrist is extremely difficult. That line of Pateks is so very dear. Best, Robert

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quattro
Mar 12, 2026
Thank you so much, Robert.

I consider myself quite lucky indeed to have been able to try this one on, especially as it allowed me to better understand the charm of this timepiece, even if, as I said, I have other priorities and preferences. Best, Emmanuel

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