Furthermore the 6711/1T looks nothing like titanium. There are only 12 known pieces (all unique pieces) in titanium produced over the lat 180 years and it will be very unlikely Patek would introduce a regular 6711/1T into the collection.
that the watch will be in 41mm and not 42mm as initially rumoured. And I am all for titanium - a light sports watch is always desirable! What I am more curious about is the use of the 324 movement instead of the 26-330 as seen in the 5212 and the 5711 sin...
Nothing is confirmed and these photoshop pictures are not really high quality. Maybe just some quick done work from a watch enthusiast who had some ideas. No more, no less.
It would be a masterful play by Patek. Not very good news for the average collector, who would hardly ever see one of these in the flesh, but a very profitable move for Patek. How to increase your profit without increasing production? Curious to see the p...
T and P are unlikely because T is usually used for unique pieces and P is usually the last of a series for a particular reference. Furthermore, 5711P 40th and 5711P Special Client are the LEs. A regular production 5711P might be inconsistent to these LEs....
In all cases... the announcement made people lose their mind with the kind of secondary market prices in the past 48hours. This only means the beginner collectors can forget about any Nautilus let alone this one, when this line was supposed to be for them...
The 5711 switched over to the newer version of the 324, the 26-330, back in late 2018/early 2019. I would assume any upgrade to the 5711 would come with the newer movement as well.
Im really embarrassed to ask and I’ve been looking for answers elsewhere before asking here but I see both models with these numbers over different years. Was it a movement change? I also see reference to different dials but I can’t see the reference for ...
So, it was decided that the new Nautilus, will be a Nautilus with no date, ok. And a 41mm case, ok. But titanium and platinum is a strange decision for regular production. Times they are a-changin...
Titanium is a fantastic choice of metal. But to keep with the style of previous nautilus brush finish/polish finish you might have to electro polish the shiny parts to really get them to glow. If they can get the same shiny bezel with brushed too from han...
... for implementing a link integrated micro-adjustment that Jaeger-LeCoultre had already introduced in 2011 and was later used by Vacheron Constantin.