
Dr.kol provides an in-depth comparison between the Patek Philippe Nautilus Ref. 3712 and Ref. 5712, drawing on detailed diagrams and side-by-side photos. His analysis focuses on the distinct case constructions—Gerald Genta's original two-part design for the 3712 versus the multi-part, more traditional case of the 5712—and highlights other subtle yet significant differences between these highly sought-after Nautilus models.



The IWC Portuguese Chronograph reference 3712 represents the brand's approach to classical chronograph design within the Portuguese collection. This reference features a blue dial configuration and positions itself as a dress chronograph option within IWC's offerings.
The 40.9mm stainless steel case houses an automatic movement and is fitted with sapphire crystal. The fixed bezel maintains clean lines consistent with the Portuguese aesthetic, while the watch provides 30 meters of water resistance. The blue dial serves as the defining visual characteristic of this particular reference within the chronograph series.
Reference 3712 appeals to collectors seeking a refined chronograph with contemporary sizing and automatic functionality. The stainless steel construction and blue dial combination offers accessibility within the Portuguese chronograph range, making it suitable for those wanting IWC's chronograph capabilities in a versatile package that balances sporting function with dress watch sensibilities.
maybe due to its rarity (though that seems to make little sense). You have however missed 2 details which I find preferable on the 5712. First the font on the date wheel is larger, therefore easier to read. Second, the crown is larger on the 5712. The small crown is a bit frustrating on the 3712 and the other "original" Nautilus versions.
I did not even try to make a complete list. There are also some small differences on the seconds sub-dial, power reserve dial, the hour markers are also a little bit different, etc. I don't care which version is rare and which one not. The rarity can only influence to the resale price and I will not sell my 3712. What counts for me is the case construction and the "originality" of 3712. However, if I would own a 5712, I would wear it with great pleasure. Best, Kari
The devil is indeed in the detail. I start to see why you love your 3712.
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