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Patek Philippe 5712/a Stainless Steel

Patek Philippe 5712/a Stainless Steel

Ref: 5712A

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rosannaquinn
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Brand
Patek Philippe
Condition
LNIB
Series
5712/A Stainless Steel
Box
N/A
Model
5712/a Stainless Steel
Papers
N/A
Reference
5712A
Year
N/A
Case Size
40mm
Case Material
Steel
Dial Color
Blue-black gradient
Location
United States flagUnited States
Listed
Mar 30, 2009
Updated
Oct 10, 2008

Description

New 5712/a Stainless Steel Hard to Find Beautiful Patek. Comes with Box and Papers, purchased from an AD 10/08 and simply feel like the piece is too nice - I wore the watch for one day... PLEASE - NO low ball offers. Feel free to email me, if you are serious, at rosannaquinn(at)yahoo(dot)com or call me at (479) 426 6959. I am 100% reliable, glad to provide references and have perfect (100%) EBay reputation with over 180 transactions. I have sold many many fine luxury watches with complete satisfaction and willing to meet you in person.

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⌚ Watch Specifications

Reference data · AI-verified specifications

Movement

Type
Automatic
Caliber
Cal. 240 PS IRM C LU
Power Reserve
48 hours

Case

Material
Steel
Diameter
40mm
Water Resist.
120m
Crystal
Sapphire
Bezel
Rounded octagonal bezel

Dial & Strap

Dial
Blue-black gradient
Strap
Stainless steel integrated bracelet
Production
2006-2021

📖 About This Reference

The Patek Philippe Nautilus 5712A represents a significant evolution in the legendary Nautilus lineage, building upon Gerald Genta s iconic 1976 design while incorporating sophisticated complications that elevate it beyond a simple sports watch. Introduced as part of Patek Philippe s expansion of the Nautilus collection, the 5712A combines the collection s distinctive maritime-inspired aesthetics with the manufacture s expertise in moon phase complications and power reserve indications. This reference demonstrates Patek Philippe s commitment to advancing the Nautilus beyond its original time-and-date functionality while maintaining the design integrity that has made it one of the most recognizable luxury sports watches in horological history. At the heart of the 5712A beats the caliber 240 PS IRM C LU, an ultra-thin automatic movement measuring just 2.53mm in height that showcases Patek Philippe s mastery of micro-mechanical engineering. This sophisticated caliber features a micro-rotor in 22k gold, ensuring optimal winding efficiency while maintaining the movement s svelte profile essential to the Nautilus s elegant proportions. The movement delivers a substantial 48-hour power reserve while simultaneously driving the moon phase display, power reserve indicator, and date function—a remarkable feat of horological integration that demonstrates the manufacture s technical prowess in creating complicated movements within severely constrained spatial parameters. The 5712A s design vocabulary speaks fluent Nautilus through its 40mm stainless steel case topped with the collection s signature rounded octagonal bezel, while the mesmerizing blue-black gradient dial creates visual depth that has become synonymous with modern Nautilus references. The dial s sophisticated layout incorporates the moon phase aperture at 7 o clock and power reserve indicator at 10 o clock, balanced by the date window at 3 o clock, creating a harmonious composition that respects Genta s original design principles. From a collectibility standpoint, the 5712A occupies a pivotal position in the contemporary Patek Philippe market, representing the intersection of sporting elegance and mechanical sophistication that defines modern luxury watchmaking, making it highly sought after by collectors who appreciate both the Nautilus heritage and complicated movements.

Collector Discussions

I was quite surprised when Patek included these 50th Anniversary Nautilus watches as part of its 2026 W&W presentation. I think this was a mistake and a lost opportunity.
Historically important watches receive overshadowed response due to competition. New Nautilus models eliminate date and seconds hand for clean look. Platinum model with 240 movement stands out. Diamond detailing and micro rotor add appeal. Overall, a daring tribute that deserves recognition.
forum · patekova · 3814 views · 4d
Celebrating Fifty Years of The Patek Philippe Nautilus!
Celebrate 50 years of Patek Philippe Nautilus with a detailed account of owning the 5712/1A variant, highlighting its elegance, versatility, and reliable 240 caliber movement. Historical references enrich the discussion.
forum · patrick_y · 2731 views · 13d
A beginner's impressions of the Nautilus
Emmanuel's first impressions of the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711 focus on its slimness, smooth aesthetic, and ideal proportions. While recognizing its legendary status, he personally prefers other watches, finding the 5711 not as exciting.
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A fun dinner with some watch friends.
Join watch aficionados for a fun evening featuring Patek Philippe's 5712 and Nautilus Moonphase. The author shares their wish to own a 5712, creating a warm atmosphere.
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Got the call!
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Hi all! first time posting here, I'm looking at purchasing it, do you think it was polished?
Seeking advice on a Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711's polish, the post garners helpful insights from forum members, aiding the purchase decision.
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💬 Questions & Comments

MilDiver Oct 9, 2008
comment Great oic.

congrats with selling.

rosannaquinn Oct 10, 2008
comment Thanks my friend - Tzachi!