patekova
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The Aquanaut has always been a bit of a mystery to me …
I remember when it was first introduced in the 1990s and a highly respected watch commentator and Patek aficionado (who will remain nameless) described it as a “wart”. Apparently even Patek at the beginning wasn’t sure if it was part of the Nautilus line or an entity unto itself (see the article referred to below).For many years it seemed to be a totally under the radar watch. Very “un Patek” and a steep departure from the Patek aesthetic. Even today unless one is a Patek collector, serious collector of other brands, or a watch thief I venture to say very very few people would give it any notice (unless maybe they saw the 5968A on an orange strap. But orange strap watches are everywhere, most noticeably on Apple watches.)
As time has passed my appreciation of the Aquanaut has grown steadily from “appreciation” to “like” to “really really like” to dare I say “love”. I am trying to figure out why I like it so much. Being much more into complications than time only watches I am thrilled that the Aquanaut has gone deeper and deeper. Travel time to chronograph to annual calendar to hopefully perpetual calendar some day. Super comfortable on Patek’s composite strap. And still very much under the radar. (No one other than a watch person has paid the slightest attention to it at all when I am wearing one.) Sporty chic, casual and very versatile. I know these are some good reasons. But beyond that explanation why do I enjoy wearing it so much? Not sure. Why might I strap on a 5164A with the same frequency as a platinum perpetual calendar - that is the mystery to me. Travel time in steel over a perpetual calendar in platinum????
Would love to hear what it is you like or dislike, or both about the Aquanaut. Also which is your favorite, or perhaps you don’t like any Aquanaut.
For anyone with even the slightest interest in knowing more about the Aquanaut, I highly recommend “Understanding the Aquanaut, Patek Philippe’s Most Versatile Watch” by Russell Sheldrake in the Collected Man (2021). It is an extraordinarily well researched and written history of the Aquanaut and beyond that one of best articles I have ever read about any watch model of any brand.
I look forward to reading your thoughts and seeing some images.
Best, Patekova