Mark in Paris[Purist]
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It is a nice watch indeed
Thanks a lot for you comments and input.
Concering the 3712 though, I think I would still rpefer the 5712, for two main reasons.
First, I prefer the curved sides (at 9 and 3) of the case which match in a better way the curves of the watch. The Straight shape of the crowngard at 3 and hinge at 9 are not the right choice to me.
Secondly, It seems to me the bracelet's links are not finished the same well: side's bevelling are larger and thus less elegant to me and the links don't seem to be shaped the same way( rounder).
Furthermore, I noticed on pictures de stars on the moonphase disk are outlined with a plack paint. I find this is a heavier effect I don't like on that watch (better suited to classical models imho). I'm not sure this detail was on earlier or later versions...
Same goes concering the 3700, even if I prefer the thinner hands and markers on this one (and absence of second hand. It is more elegant and even "cleaner".
Cheers, Mark
For next year...
By: Mark in Paris : March 7th, 2015-10:17
and the Nautilus anniversary ? Yes maybe, I know Patek can perform a great move on the Nautilus side. I think It was Kari who mentionned a 2 hands ultra thin 5711 and I must say it could be really cool. Or a 260 based Nautilus but I don't think they will....
Oliver,
By: Mark in Paris : March 7th, 2015-10:24
I think with your natural tact you've perfectly summeraized what I think. And you're right to say what I could want is quite different from most of traditional brands customers are looking for. Getting 5% better finishing is really not something that is w...
nice review
By: nice2guy : March 7th, 2015-10:02
Mark, thanks so much for this review. From an education standpoint with regards to the beveling work performed on the bridges, with a loop, what exactly should we be looking for? Thanks so much.
Well,
By: Mark in Paris : March 7th, 2015-10:29
Without wanting to make too much comparisions, you can see that the polished edges of the main bridges show little vertical lines (kind of grooves) and are not completly flat. You only really see it with a loup (the picture I posted is really highly zoome...
leather Nautilus
By: keks : March 8th, 2015-07:25
My first Patek was a 5711G, gray dial with strap. On the black crocodile strap gorgeous watch that could be worn at nearly every occasion. With the synthetic strap less elegant but far more easy to wear 24/7 and great for summer and beach. I would recomme...
bracelet choice
By: keks : March 8th, 2015-11:37
Yes the Nautilus series is quite hard to resist and choose from. But seem like you agree with me that 5712/1A flies just above when it comes to choosing 1. However beyond that I find sooo many on my wish list. But personally inclined to go for strap as br...
Why are you laughing?
By: dr.kol : March 10th, 2015-02:54
It seems that Patek try to limit the availability of the most wanted Nautilus. The most difficult to get is 5711 in steel and with blue dial, the next one is 5712 in steel. It's much easier to get i.e. the annual calendar. Take a model like 3712. It was n...
This is true
By: Mark in Paris : March 11th, 2015-06:06
the feeling is special when we get our Nautilus back on the wrist after a break. You must be very happy of your 5726. It is a Nautilus I like a lot. Still happy with your 5726's white dial? And is it balanced on the wrist or is the higher weight making th...
Thank you...
By: ciaca : March 12th, 2015-08:09
For sharing your thoughts with sincerity and objectivity, something really rare nowadays. I can confirm all your concerns about the finishing of the movement, which is not a 240 prerogative neither is for the 5712 but you'll find this level of finishing i...
5712g vs. 5712a
By: goldrolex : March 29th, 2015-22:02
Hi Mark, Thanks for the great review. I am a young man about to finish law school and my mother wanted to get me a nice graduation gift. We decided on the Nautilus but I'm now leaning towards something with a leather strap because I will be wearing formal...