and as wildly popular as they are I just can not bring myself to like the Patek Phillippe Nautilus. I admit to being in the minority on this, hell, I may be the only anti-Nautilus guy on the planet. Are they nice watches, absolutely, no doubt and without ...
Happy to say, if I REALLY wanted a Nautilus, , I could get one. I have just never been attracted to that watch. I have a couple of Aquanauts ( one in gold, one in steel) and I love them! They are minimalist , wonderful watches. Having said that, I can cer...
...I tried on my friend's perpetual. The weight of it surprised me (in a good way), and the dial was just super-clean. That's the only one I'd save my pennies for.
. . . and my reply then holds today. The shape of the Nautilus elicits a circular form from a fundamentally square shape. Both circles and squares (rarely) are found in nature, but I can't think of any natural linear objects that veer towards roundness. I...
Tried on the 5712 and 5726 in steel when they were still readily available, but they didn‘t make my heart beat faster. I fell immediately for the 15202 on the other hand.
But I have to say it is a very well built and nice watch. Still loving it and wearing it today. Do I wish for more? Of course but the game is so different now. My only wish is to have one more, the 5740/1G and I can RIP 😂 ...
I don't laugh at your opinions. I prefer the design of the royal oak. I hate that the nautilus shape is a rounded octagon that still has corners. Not a shape that is easy to look at for me.
While there are obviously LOTS of genuine collectors, as you can see on this very site, many of the folks who "chase" a Nautilus today ("seek" probably conveys the correct affection in English) remind me of this hilarious meme circulated right after the l...
someone dares to place such a statement on the Nautilus on WPS. I am in the same boat - It's a watch that simply does not appeal at all to me. Aquanaut yes but not the Nautilus. Why? Hard so say, someone in this thread said it is ugly. I would not go that...
Seriously, that's the beauty of this site, where constructive and intellectually honest conversations are always encouraged -- and nearly every time, thanks to our members, the result is an interesting exchange of nontrivial and diverse points of view! ;-...
wonder if that helps.... but Strategy is actually my denomination - no real fit we could maybe model and analyze the impact of our discussion on market prices ;-)))
Before all this noise of the last few years I would say it’s always been a watch appreciated by collectors and by those drawn to enduring design. Like the Royal Oak, it’s a classic. I also think that until you have one on the wrist it’s hard to truly appr...
to antagonise?, is it out of jealousy, have you even handled a 5711? Having had a quick look through some of your posts on the forum, most of the stuff I wouldn't touch with a bargepole!
just shared an opinion and apparently others have the same opinion. I am just one of a select few who doesn't care for the Nautilus. Actually I feel the same about the Royal Oak, and the G-P Laureato. Am I missing out on some fine watches, yes, but so far...
it is integrated bracelets in general. Just something I simply don't care for on any watch. For me to buy a watch with an integrated bracelet there would have to be something really special about the watch. So far I haven't come across anything that speci...
Never liked any of the elite sport watches personally. I get real tool watches for sports/diving. Add in the laughable prices for the Nautilus considering what you are getting. Makes me dislike it even more.
Esp the green... OMG... but no one cares... if the bracelet is flimsy and the movement pedestrian... Or that the RO smashes it on every level... NO. One. Cares... (but I have noticed the RO achieving equal and even beyond equal aftermarket... to my astoni...
Do you want a 5711 I have one for you… What are you going to do? If you’re honest with yourself you’re going to get your ass in your car drive down there and pick it up pronto thanking the A.D. all the way along.
There wasn't much demand for them. Used were about $9000 to $10,000, the quartz was $5,000 pre-owned. The Aqua resonated with me more and many years ago had one for me and the smaller matching mechanical for my Muse (now wife). Got bored, plus they are a ...
There are some who have gone further and call it “fugly,” which I’ve seen said and echoed quite often over the years. For my part I can’t even be moved to have strong feelings about it. I just find it unremarkable. I’ve likened it to a watch a moderately ...
I’ve never understood Nautilus fever. To my eyes they just look a little, well, boring frankly. Although better than the Royal Oak which is downright ugly. I can think of countless watches I’d prefer to have for Nautilus money at RRP, and countless superc...
At WPS, our members, their watches and their watch passions are integral to our community. Same as meeting friends at a cocktail party, we should be cordial to each other. You are certainly entitled to say you dislike a certain reference for whatever reas...
However, the reason I dislike the RO is exactly because I find it ugly. I’m not sure that’s a discourteous opinion. It’s very subjective. I accept that some of my watch choices would be considered ugly or undesirable by many others, and that’s fine. I’d n...
You might wish to point this out to Credor who used “ugly”, “even uglier” and “extremely ugly”, unchallenged and in the interest of consistency 😉 However I shall try to temper my views in future so as not to inadvertently offend.
noticed his replies several days after his posts. We discussed and felt that timing wise it was too late to step-in because the overall discussion had moved on. We then agreed that we would take action should similar language be used again. Hope you under...
Is it something else you are referring to? Last I checked, the word "ugly" is in the dictionary and is not labeled as offensive, insulting or vulgar. I don't see how someone using the word ugly can be labelled as unfriendly. Just my opinion, of course.