NardinNut
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Guidance on a 5711 purchase
I’ve been wanting to add a 5711 to my collection for quite some time, specifically the transitional -001 reference with Geneva seal. I just had a big milestone with my business so I’m thinking of adding one now.
I found one for sale through a dealer I’ve used in the past and trust. It’s a complete set except it’s missing the Certificate of Origin. It does have PP service papers from a few years ago. I do plan to wear this watch. It will not be a safe queen. However, I do think the -001 reference will be collectible long term, so hesitant due to the Certificate of Origin missing.
Do you all think it’s a bad idea to purchase a 5711 without the Certificate of Origin? The price is lower to reflect the Certificate missing. Since I will be wearing this watch, the lower price point is appealing, but it will be the most I’ve ever spent on a watch so looking for some guidance/reassurance.

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I don’t think so.
By: NardinNut : April 18th, 2026-17:02
However, who knows. I have ADD with watches. I also rarely sell them, so my collection has grown out of control. I’m about to start selling off pieces I never thought I’d sell because my tastes have changed. With that said, the 5711 is timeless. My plan i...
This is great info.
By: NardinNut : April 18th, 2026-17:30
The one I’m looking at is the Geneva seal 324 movement. As for dials, I kind of like the idea of the grey/blue of this generation. However, I’ve never seen a 5711 of any type in person, so that could change once I see one. I should probably watch more vid...
Congrats on the milestone.
By: Marba : April 20th, 2026-06:05
Find a friend or acquaintance who owns one, try it on and the decide if it’s for you. To me it feels light, thin and delicate and there is no adjustment to the bracelet. It’s highly recognizable watch and attracts various people, among them some that don’...