
Robert65's candid reflection on a coveted Patek Philippe Nautilus 5980/1AR offers a rare glimpse into the emotional journey of luxury watch collecting. His experience, from intense desire to eventual clarity, provides valuable insight into how collectors navigate the allure of scarcity versus the pursuit of horological harmony within their personal collections. This post underscores the importance of thoughtful acquisition over impulsive desire, even when faced with an unexpected opportunity.


The Patek Philippe Complications Reference 5712 is a notable offering within the brand's Complications collection, distinguished by its asymmetrical dial layout and a suite of practical indications. It presents a sophisticated blend of functionality and design, offering a moon phase, power reserve indicator, and an analog date display, all arranged to create a distinctive visual identity that sets it apart from more traditional Patek Philippe designs.
This particular reference features a stainless steel case measuring 40 mm in diameter, housing the self-winding caliber 240 PS IRM C LU. This movement is known for its slim profile, achieved through the integration of a micro-rotor, contributing to the watch's comfortable wearability. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal and offers a water resistance of 60 meters, with a power reserve of approximately 48 hours.
For collectors, the 5712 represents an accessible entry into Patek Philippe's complicated timepieces, offering a range of functions without the complexity of a perpetual calendar or chronograph. Its stainless steel construction and integrated bracelet provide a robust and versatile option, appealing to those seeking a daily wearable complicated watch. The reference has been in production since 2006, with the 5712/1A denoting the stainless steel bracelet variant.
I love your honesty and how you managed to free yourself from a desire which was conditioned instead of being free and enlightened. Your reference 5170 is simply splendid! Wear it in the best of health. Best, Emmanuel
Writing in a brutally honest and forthcoming way helps me realize my mistakes and hopefully I learn from them. Best, Robert
That being said, the 5170 is WAY better than the nautilus. I love the design and dial and breguet numerals. I imagine the movements operates super nicely , too. 🍻
The 5170R is a nice reference!
The 5980/1Ar is discontinued…so that is interesting he had that on hand. Regardless, I’m sorry you didn’t get it, but I respect and appreciate your reflection on the event and how these material things can play with our emotions. Thank you for sharing that since we can all benefit from such reflection.🙏🏽
Thank you for the vote of confidence on my 5170 choice. The movement is intoxicating!
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