Amazing dial plus amazing case makes an amazing watch.

Jan 02, 2020,12:33 PM
 

Thanks for the very nice vintage post review. Great picture review.

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Patek Philippe Nautilus 5712 under the loupe - Reposted ten years New for 2020

 
 By: amanico : January 2nd, 2020-02:19
I just realized that I didn't have any mcros of this watch, so I decided to repair this injustice. The 5712 is really a weird watch. I remember the first time I saw pics of a Nautilus, I said to my self " noway, too weird ". ...Till a few years ago, a fri...  

Nice pics, but not at all for me

 
 By: aaronm : January 13th, 2009-07:52
I've never been a big Nautilus fan, and I like this one less than the regular. Partially because there's so much happening on the dial, three subdials, all the stripes, etc. and partially because that movement COULD have been something like this Aaron...  

LoL, Aaron, you're an old school guy, obviously!

 
 By: amanico : January 14th, 2009-11:30
But I have to say that I partially agree with you, about the RDM Hand. I would have prefered without, to say all. Best, my old friend. Nicolas

It goes with the territory

 
 By: aaronm : January 14th, 2009-11:33
I see all those guys with suits and 45mm tunafish cans, so I wear dress watches with t-shirts to keep the universe in balance! A

LOL, Aaron. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : January 14th, 2009-11:47

Nicolas, I felt exactly like u...

 
 By: kkhazen : January 13th, 2009-08:07
... when i saw it the 1st time, i was like " Weird ugly watch for old retired well off man " When i saw it on someone wrist, my feeling towards it changed 180 degrees. Incredible, i flashed on it. Until now i cannot explain how is it possible that a watch... 

The dial, my friend, the dial

 
 By: amanico : January 14th, 2009-11:33
It is really fascinating, with these grey blue reflects, and these subtle touches of colors. Alive and..Kicking! Then, the proportions, very thin, but also obviously dressy and soprty in the same time, very strange. I believe that this is a watch to get u... 

it is indeed a nice watch

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : January 13th, 2009-09:09
a friend of mine had a 3712 but sold it 1 year ago. but the bracelet felt too fragile. too thin for me

Wow ...

 
 By: bimbeano : January 13th, 2009-15:03
Amazing dial .... i'm a bit surprised ... your last picture makes this watch really look nice ... as you mentioned: this one has to been seen alive to appreciate it fully. Arrgh, you're a lucky guy ... El Bimbo

Great pics!

 
 By: johnngym : January 13th, 2009-17:06
John

Thanks, John,

 
 By: amanico : January 14th, 2009-11:45

Love these beautiful macro shots Nicolas.

 
 By: fernando : January 13th, 2009-20:28
With the recent proliferation of detailed and well taken macro shots,I'm sure this will put some pressure on manufacturers to pay more attention to quality control. Any slight defect will be there for all to see! This is a great watch to wear and admire. ... 

Well, Walter

 
 By: amanico : January 14th, 2009-11:50

Sorry..No offence.....but.....

 
 By: Cool : January 14th, 2009-04:24
i think this watch , if it wasn't a Patek, would never even show up as a topic on any of these forums.... I won't go as far as calling it an ugly watch, but for me it has no appeal nor beauty. Sorry but that's just my opinion. I don't want to offend anyon... 

Hi Cool

 
 By: GWIS : January 14th, 2009-06:01
I am sure no one is offended by your honest opinion. If you don't like it, you don't like it - end of story. However, as Nicolas and others have mentioned, this is really a watch you need to see in the flesh and spend some time with to fully appreciate. I... 

Yep, i have never been as impressed with a watch just as much as with the 5712. Its the reflections on the dial

 
 By: Reuven Malter : January 2nd, 2020-03:56
But mostly the lightness of the watch. This is imo the perfect watch.

great photos of this Nautilus mon ami!

 
 By: BluNotte : January 14th, 2009-04:56
Thanks for always sharing your collection with us! A bientot Stephen

Thanks Nicolas

 
 By: GWIS : January 14th, 2009-05:55
Great shots. Kind regards Jon

My Friend, you are absolutely right

 
 By: Quan : January 15th, 2009-06:42
this is indeed a very nice piece of art, you have to see it in flesh then you would love it, isnt a good piece of art can be make out of anything and in any form ? Nautilus become my very first PP, I just love it !!

great macro from those pics,..

 
 By: Krieng : January 16th, 2009-21:29
..and stunning on the last one!! You capture it real well my friend. I'm another one who admire the beauty of 3712. The 5712.....has almost many things in common with the 3712. Really great watch to have in the collection. It also looks both sport and can... 

Hey, Krieng

 
 By: amanico : January 18th, 2009-02:34

Great “vintage” post. I thought the dial design too confusing until

 
 By: andyhud : January 2nd, 2020-03:36
I saw it in the metal a few months ago. I totally agree with the conclusion, which is this watch is a real beauty in action. Too bad to have sold it, but I’m sure the replacement(s) more than make up for it. Cheers AHo

Amazing dial plus amazing case makes an amazing watch.

 
 By: Grisar : January 2nd, 2020-12:33
Thanks for the very nice vintage post review. Great picture review.

Fall in love

 
 By: Quan : January 2nd, 2020-21:31
the first time saw its advertisement and immediately put my name in the wait list...... This is my very first PP

Thanks Nico, amazing shots and great post as always

 
 By: 1WatchMan : January 3rd, 2020-01:12
What to say about one of my all-time favorites? To me, this is the perfect Nautilus (originally the 3712 if you wish). I love symmetry in general, but this "messy" dial simply works. The whole watch is a masterpiece in terms of design and functionality.

You know the vintage watch world and the train station concept

 
 By: Bill : January 3rd, 2020-05:37
I like you are used to buying vintage Rolex. In that world there is one rule in the jungle. Willing buyer and willing seller. No cry babies lol. Once you see how the vintage train works you are never afraid to hop on board at anytime.

Agreed, Bill. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : January 3rd, 2020-06:42

I also lost that train unfortunately, not only once but twice

 
 By: 1WatchMan : January 3rd, 2020-12:41
And I'm also tempted to let the 5712 go, but still resisting. The 5980 is simply gorgeous, but a bit taller and sportier. Don't get me wrong, I love it, but I prefer the thinner profile of the 5712.

You might be right, if you consider that a Nautilus must have an accentuated sporty character

 
 By: 1WatchMan : January 3rd, 2020-12:53
The 5712 is definitely on the more elegant extreme of the sport-elegant range.

Cheers 🍻 😉 [nt]

 
 By: 1WatchMan : January 3rd, 2020-13:49