Patek Philippe Nautilus Ref. 5740/1G: A Collector's Birthday Acquisition
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Patek Philippe Nautilus Ref. 5740/1G: A Collector's Birthday Acquisition

By The Wellingtonian · Apr 7, 2024 · 56 replies
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The Patek Philippe Nautilus Ref. 5740/1G, a grand complication in white gold, represents a significant milestone for any collector. The Wellingtonian shares his personal journey to acquiring this exceptional timepiece, detailing the specific attributes that captivated him during an exhibition and ultimately led to this celebratory acquisition. His insights offer a valuable perspective on the watch's wrist presence and historical significance within the Nautilus line.

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About 12 months ago, I expressed my interest in a 5740. Having attended an exhibition with the entire regular production Patek Philippe line on display, the 5740 stood out on my wrist. Or, 













it did not. That was the whole point !! It stayed flat hugging my wrist as if it was somehow part of the anatomy 😁😁😁. Combined with the symmetry of the dial, that particular hue of the blue, the heft of the white gold and also the 5740 being the first and the only (at least until later this week) grand complication in the Nautilus range, it has its own place in the history I think. When I was offered the chance to have it on my wrist on my recent significant birthday, I just couldn’t say no…

PS: the last photo is my birthday cake 🥹🥹😅😅. I’ll let the forum be the judge of the quality of it haha !

About the Patek Philippe Nautilus Perpetual Calendar Ref. 5740

The Nautilus reference 5740/1G-001 represents a significant addition to the Nautilus collection, integrating a perpetual calendar complication into the distinctive case design. This reference marked the first time a perpetual calendar was housed within a Nautilus, elevating its technical sophistication while maintaining the established aesthetic of the line. It appeals to collectors seeking a combination of Patek Philippe's high complications and the sportier profile of the Nautilus.

This timepiece features an 18k white gold case measuring 40 mm in diameter and 8.42 mm in thickness. It is powered by the ultra-thin self-winding caliber 240 Q, which provides a power reserve of 48 hours. The movement is visible through a sapphire crystal case back, while the front is protected by a sapphire crystal. The watch is water resistant to 60 meters.

The blue sunburst dial with its horizontal embossed pattern is characteristic of the Nautilus family, here featuring three sub-dials for the perpetual calendar indications. The integrated bracelet is also crafted from 18k white gold. This reference stands as a notable example of Patek Philippe's ability to combine complex horology with a distinct design language, offering a refined option within its grand complication offerings.

Specifications

Caliber
240 Q
Case
18k White Gold
Diameter
40 mm
Dial
Blue
Water Resist.
60m
Crystal
Sapphire

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AuHavrePro
Apr 7, 2024

My most sincere congratulations and well wishes for your fifth decade of life! Cheers, Filip

1W
1WatchMan
Apr 7, 2024

Stunning piece! It reminds me that I should start preparing a project for my 50th... not too far already 😅

GW
Gwai
Apr 7, 2024

watch, most impressive cake - huge congratulations on your 50th, junior, hehe, and your 5740! Cheers Marc

ZS
ZSHSZ
Apr 7, 2024

Happy birthday and the 5740 is the perfect watch to crown it!🥂🎂

TH
The Wellingtonian
Apr 7, 2024

May be you should 😁😁

BR
Bruno.M1
Apr 7, 2024

😁😁 Happy birthday and congratulations with the watch

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