Patek Philippe Nautilus
The Patek Philippe Nautilus is one of the most iconic luxury sports watches in the world. Here’s a quick breakdown for you, Issam:
🔹 Origins & History
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Introduced: 1976
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Designer: Gérald Genta (the same man behind the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak).
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The Nautilus was Patek Philippe’s answer to the growing demand for luxury stainless-steel sports watches.
🔹 Design
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Case shape: Inspired by a ship’s porthole — rounded octagonal bezel.
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Bracelet: Integrated steel bracelet, very fluid and comfortable.
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Dial: Horizontal embossed lines, clean and elegant.
🔹 Popular Models
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Ref. 5711/1A (discontinued in 2021): The most famous, simple time-and-date model.
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Ref. 5712: With moonphase, power reserve, and date sub-dial.
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Ref. 5980: Chronograph version.
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Ref. 5990: Dual Time with chronograph.
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Ref. 5740: Perpetual Calendar in white gold.
🔹 Materials
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Available in stainless steel, rose gold, white gold, two-tone, and even diamond-set versions.
🔹 Market & Value
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Retail prices are already very high, but resale prices are much higher due to rarity and demand.
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Example: The discontinued steel 5711 retailed around $30–35k, but on the secondary market, it has gone for $100k+.
🔹 Why so popular?
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Classic design by Genta.
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Extremely limited production by Patek Philippe.
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Seen as a symbol of taste, wealth, and exclusivity.
Made with care
Heirloom quality
Premium materials
Classic styling
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