
Nautilus, reference 5711/1A-010 Montre bracelet en acier avec date | Stainless steel wristwatch with date and bracelet Vers 2016 | Circa 2016
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October 16, 12:31 PM GMT
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60,000 - 90,000 EUR
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Description
Patek Philippe
Nautilus, reference 5711/1A-010
Montre bracelet en acier avec date |
Stainless steel wristwatch with date and bracelet
Vers 2016 |
Circa 2016
Cadran: bleu
Calibre: cal. 324 automatique, 29 rubis
Numéro de mouvement: 7'002'545
Boîtier: acier, fond verre saphir vissé
Fermoir: bracelet Patek Philippe en acier et double boucle déployante
Dimensions: 40 mm, circonférence du bracelet approx. 165 mm
Signé: boîtier, cadran et mouvement
Ecrin: non
Papiers: non
Accessoires: aucun
Dial: blue
Calibre: cal. 324 automatic, 29 jewels
Movement number: 7'002'545
Case: stainless steel, screw-down sapphire display back
Closure: Patek Philippe stainless steel bracelet and double folding clasp
Size: 40 mm, bracelet circumference approx. 165 mm
Signed: case, dial and movement
Box: no
Papers: no
Accessories: none
Poids brut 112.60 g |
Gross weight 112.60 g
The iconic design of the Nautilus was created by Gerald Genta. He had a crucial influence on the watch world thanks to some of his famous designs, which also included the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak in 1972. Genta’s design for the Nautilus was inspired by portholes on ships. The first iteration of the Nautilus was the reference 3700, which was released in 1976. At the time, it was a ground-breaking approach, especially considering the quartz crisis hitting the traditional Swiss industry. Watch brands such as Patek Philippe felt the need to offer something different. Ultimately this audacious move paid off and the Nautilus quickly became a central piece in many collections.
In 2006, 30 years after the initial release of the Nautilus ‘Jumbo’, Patek introduced the reference 5711/1A which became an instant success subject to an extensive waiting list. The model was eventually discontinued in 2021 but continues to fascinate collectors more than ever.