The Patek Philippe Nautilus has become an icon . Among its “ complicated ” variants , the ref. 5712 , introduced in 2006 , with its asymmetrical dial , is undoubtedly one of the most iconic . So let's have a look at the different versions of this referenc...
I see so many at Art Basel, Concours d'Elegance, and at auction houses! They're almost commonplace! At one event, I saw eight Nautiluses (although most were 5711 not 5712)! And I was only at that event for one hour and met only 10% of the people! To answe...
Partly partly because I lack experience in the watch world and partly because my main focus is dress watches: I’ve never looked for a 5711 or a 5712. I love the cephalopod nautilus ! Best, Emmanuel
Perhaps even my favorite. Of the material variations, I like titanium the most, then white gold and steel.... Like you, I've never seen one for myself other than on a stranger in passing. Thank you very much for sharing another excellent pictorial on a ti...
a very unique look and appeal. I personally prefer the G to the T because I prefer the monochrome dial… Thanks for your kind words, Filip! Best, Emmanuel
you will see one soon ! Never knew about the GR version. Congratulations to the owners ! Given there is the /1R rose bracelet, perhaps a /1G white gold bracelet might eventually be introduced ?
But then seeing it in reality changed my opinion immediately. I love the strap versions, so that titanium one with the contrast of the subdials is a dream!
Thank you, Emmanuel, for this post! I have had the 5712/1A three times. The first at its original price of approx. 17k Euro, the last at today's market prices. Even though I loved the fascinating dial with it's assymetric layout and ever changing blue sha...
Even though dial and case of the Nautilus are very nice, the bracelet always appeared a bit boring or old fashioned to me. Also, todays prices are so much beyond reasonable that any weakness of the watch weighs in evev more. The RO Jumbo, on the other han...