Patek Philippe Nautilus 5726 Polishing Debate
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Patek Philippe Nautilus 5726 Polishing Debate

By jameshpfox1 · Dec 14, 2019 · 8 replies
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I know many people consider this heresy, but I have a lovely 5726 that was my first Patek. I wore this as my daily and it has got a lot of scratches on the bezel. Since then I have added a 5711 and 5164 and now want my 5726 to be my dress watch hence I would like it polished. But everyone seems agha





I know many people consider this heresy, but I have a lovely 5726 that was my first Patek. I wore this as my daily and it has got a lot of scratches on the bezel. Since then I have added a 5711 and 5164 and now want my 5726 to be my dress watch hence I would like it polished. But everyone seems aghast at the idea of polishing a relatively new nautilus. Any thoughts on whether this is a good idea or a terrible one. I live in NY so I could take to Henri Stern, but I’m not keen on it taking 6 months. All thoughts much appreciated! This forum has such extraordinary knowledge i would love to know your ideas?

About the Patek Philippe Ref. 5726

The Patek Philippe Reference 5726 represents a significant milestone in the manufacture s annual calendar collection, combining the practical sophistication of an annual calendar with a sleek nautical aesthetic. Introduced as part of Patek Philippe s modern sports-elegant lineup, this reference demonstrates the brand s mastery in creating complicated timepieces that maintain everyday wearability. The 5726 builds upon Patek Philippe s rich heritage of calendar complications, offering collectors a contemporary interpretation of haute horlogerie that bridges the gap between dressy complications and contemporary sports watches.

At the heart of the Reference 5726 beats the exceptional Caliber 324 S QA LU 24H/303, an automatic movement that showcases Patek Philippe s technical prowess in calendar mechanisms. This sophisticated caliber features an annual calendar complication that automatically adjusts for months with 30 and 31 days, requiring manual correction only once per year at the end of February. The movement incorporates a 24-hour indication alongside the traditional calendar functions, displaying day, date, month, and moon phases through elegantly arranged subsidiary dials. The self-winding mechanism ensures consistent power delivery while maintaining the thin profile necessary for the watch s refined proportions.

The 40.5mm stainless steel case presents a contemporary interpretation of classic Patek Philippe design language, featuring clean lines and perfectly executed finishing that exemplifies the manufacture s attention to detail. The striking blue sunburst dial creates remarkable depth and luminosity, with its rich color serving as the foundation for the symmetrically arranged calendar displays. Protected by a sapphire crystal and featuring a fixed smooth bezel, the 5726 balances functionality with aesthetic refinement. For collectors, this reference represents an accessible entry point into Patek Philippe s complicated watch segment while offering the prestige and technical excellence associated with one of horology s most revered manufacturers. The combination of stainless steel construction, practical complications, and distinctive design elements positions the 5726 as a highly desirable piece for both seasoned collectors and those building their first serious watch collection.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal. 324 S QA LU 24H/303
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
40.5 mm
Dial
Blue sunburst
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire crystal
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The Discussion
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Reuven Malter
Dec 14, 2019

PP. I think that there is no problem with polishing your 5726. When you wear it just as a dresswatch then, there maybe arent many more scratches to come so it would be ok to polish your watch a bit too early. However, since you can only polish this watch 2 or 3 times, your watch is a bit to young for the first polish. So this takes us to the question what is going to happen to the watch in the future. If you really want your son to wear it one day, you could wait 5 more years and then do the fir

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FabR
Dec 14, 2019

If you really decide to go ahead and have it polished, at least I'd advise you to ask for a very light job from a trusted watchmaker, or better from Patek itself, despite the longer wait...If they take too much material away from the bezel (which will certainly happen if you polish it multiple times), then the damage would be irreversible ;-) Cheers, and enjoy a truly beautiful Patek!

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InDebtButOnTime
Dec 14, 2019

Caiber. I have an Aquanaut that has had one refinish by PP. I asked him if he would touch it up or refinish it if it ever needed it and he said No. I feel he had the skills but he just thought a Patek should go to Patek. I think the biggest challenge with the Aquanaut or Nautilus is that bezel. As already mentioned there's not that much material that can be removed from it. Looks pretty good in the pics. Maybe you should hold off until it has accumulated more marks?

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Ed Watches
Dec 14, 2019

as long as you do it with HSWA. To me, the golden rule is: only Patek touches my Pateks. They should be able to return the watch to original conditions without looking like it was polished.

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LS
Dec 15, 2019

I am on team no-polish. The watch just isn't the same in my opinion after it has been polished.

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NautNut
Dec 15, 2019

I sent it to PP and it came back as new. It was worth the wait. If yours was mine I would have no one other than PP touch it.

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