White....the more people say blue the more we think it's better and that adds to the scarcity which makes it more attractive and and and...I found the blue underwhelming and it's gone....now the blue on the P is completely different story!! [nt]
Dear all, this is a dilemma that has been bothering me... Well, it's not like it's easy to find either in stock anywhere on this planet right now. I have a question for you all... It's quite obvious (at least from what I'm reading online) that the Blue di...
Reasons are history and I simply love the blue dial. For me the white one is "flat". But hey, take what you like. Why would you care about the opinion of others? Best, Kari
The original design of the Nautilus is mimicking a porthole. Darker dial complements perfectly the vertically brushed bezel. Under certain light conditions, the bezel will reflect light so beautifully that you can spot a Nautilus on somebody's wrist from ...
White sportier and more casual in my opinion. Blue more sober and elegant sporty. There is no better or worse in my opinion, just choose what fits your desires and lifestyle the most! Doesn't matter what others think.
today I choose to look at this the following way: Blue more relaxed, white adheres to higher standards , I would wear 5711 with a blue dial for a walk on a treadmill and the white dial for an important meeting with the president of my company. Cheers Edwa...
There's also more history with the blue dial. The white dial is flat and too "polar" in my opinion. Now if I can get my hands on one without paying out the a** and/or waiting forever!
The guys who want it as an "investment" piece tend to prefer the blue due to the reasons you mentioned. Personally, I prefer the white, as it is rarer and much crisper, IMO. -Dean
For me both are superb. The blue (which is really more gray than blue at least in recent production) looks pretty spectacular in day light or in a well lit room. At night or in a dimly lit room the dial appears dark gray and for me that is not nearly as p...
Ignore investment potential (vastly overrated; and in truth, probably non-existent for this piece). Ignore what others think you should do. Go with whatever instills the strongest desire. And now, after that advice, I will, ironically, tell you my prefere...
Play with it and you will understand. I do respect the voice of the majority, as the blue model is also beautiful. But I think some people just prefer to stick with the 'tradition' and oppose the new. But there are others who really appreciate the white -...
both in the metal and see which one sings more to you. Given their rarity, you might have to see them separately or have a GTG with PuristS owner(s). Good luck and let us know what you decide. Cheers, Gordon
I have now noticed that there is not much difference in the pricing between the two; the blue was more expensive by a few thousands. I think it shows that the preferences are changing and the white is becoming just as popular, or is it that because people...
I was initially after the blue dial. Actually I am on the wait list for both white and blue dials right now. Without seeing either in person, I wanted the blue dial because of the iconic status and the desirability factor among the collectors. However, af...
I anticipated a lot of responses and appreciated every single one! This is an emotional, yet somewhat logical, decision. The history of it pulls me toward blue, but my heart wants white. Hahaha. I guess at the end of the day I will get whichever arrives a...
When one is quite into watches, the blue dial is something quite unique about the Nautilus line. The way Patek makes these multi-layer dial colorations (or galvanization for this model) is something that not many watch maker make today. The blue color has...
We can surely "t hink" that a watch's dial colour is or is not acceptable size-wise or in line with current fashion or in (perceived) good taste. We can have our thoughts based on what we believe is a set of accepted, pre-set norms in terms of dial colour...
Additionally, when considering style and fashion, history remains the final arbiter. Many times today's "ugly duckling" becomes tomorrow's prized swan. Likewise the darling of the moment may prove dated and cringeworthy viewed decades later. Remember thos...
See it, see the discussion like this:Imagine you enter a cocktail party with a swan under your arm. Do you know whether there a swan lovers in the room? Or people with Anatidaephobia? I think everyone should decide for him or herself whether the duckling ...
As long as you accept that even a preference can be seens as an opinion which can hurt other peoples feelings who might naturally be inclined towards the other colour or an entirely different colour altogether. It is dangerous to state ones "opinion" with...