If you read only my title you may have two opportunities to miss the truth about this watch. The Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711/1A is a watch, not a car or a tool! But you know that! I do the comparison with a Rolls-Royce and you may take it for a watch for...
I took it with me in the Seaside, in the Country, at some gatherings, and even on a roof... Like you, I had to see it in the flesh before being convinced. Like you, its dial captivated me. Like you, I'm thinking about adding another one in my collection, ...
It will be on the 5980... To me, the 5980 is the ultimate expression of the Naulilus, its sporty spirit. With Time passing, I was not very comfortable with the moonphase, as I had to set it every time I gave this watch some wrist time. But the 5711 bis an...
flirted with the 5712 idea (Nicolas was kind enough to let me "play" with it)..... However, I prefer the 5711 for its simple sporty elegance..... (the chrono nautilus would be an option but it has quite a price tag.... one subdial chronos though are mesme...
This is probably the most poetic review...... The funny thing is that I was thinking pretty much on these lines a few days ago...... when I placed my order for one.... whether it comes sooner or later.... it matters not so much..... as it is a timeless on...
hope too..... But, in this case, I can wait... there is no alternative, as they are difficult to get..... cheers ps Pink Panther was/is my favourite cartoon character and one of the best comedies (the original) ever made....
The first time I saw the 5711/1A in a Patek catalogue a few years ago, I wasn't interested. But then I decided I wanted a "Rolls Royce" (as you say) to wear as a daily watch that would not bring undue attention to itself at work or in public. This was my ...
Hi I'm glad to read you as it will be probably a one shot opportunity to wear a PP for me. Your pics are very appealing. Thank you for sharing. Cheers Dje
as always, wonderful photos, always enjoyable... but puh-leeeease!!! A tool watch??? That Nauty Lus (funny Nicolas) is a dress watch in sportswatch clothing... I owned one, so I can say it. A lovely watch... pretty cool. But a TOOL WATCH!!!!???? Okay I'm ...
The Nautilus is without a doubt a very impressive and well made watch but the term tool watch takes it perhaps a bit too far. That is like taking your Rolls to the local Home Depot to get some lumber and nails... Of course it is possible.... Kind of remin...
Hi, Of course you're right, but what would be the point for me of owning a 3939 or 5959 if it was to let it in the bank! The watch that fits me is a tool watch, the 5711/1A is the one. Cheers Dje ps: it would be nicely complemented by a 5170 though!
No other bracelet model watch is as comfortable or as elegant as this Nautilus.I would be happy if this was my one and only watch. I did have one for a short period and had it perfectly fitted to my wrist( the best fit ever for me) but in a moment of hast...
Your post puts into words how most of us 5711/1A owners feel about what is undoubtedly the most elegant and understated steel "sports" watch on the market today. Its longevity--introduced in the 1970s--attests to its timeless quality. Although perhaps not...
little time for me to get comfortable with it, now I'm talking about in the 80's when the Nautilus and Patek were not nearly as famous or as popular as they are today. For me, it was an acquired liking, not instant. What is amazing is that it seems the Na...
Hi, In fact I've been a very long RR fan, even if the modern times are not as appealing as the past (but I love the Phantom). Pre-war I particularly appreciate RR and Bugatti (Bentley, Alfa Romeo, Voisin coming only after). So RR was my reference of excel...
...that it took some time for me to warm up to this watch, whereas I fell for certain competitors in the luxe toolwatch category (e.g. AP RO) right away. I do enjoy the 5711/1A for its unique look and subtle power. It has a wonderful, clean presence that ...
My top 4 everyday 'tool watches' i.e. the ones which I wear comfortably in any company or occasion all the time: 1. PP Nautilus 5711/1A 2. Titanium RM010 3. AP RO SS Perpetual 4. IWC SS Big Pilot Would be great if you shared some of your everyday 'tool wa...
... to fully 'accept' this watch (the whole Nautilus series in fact) , but a few weeks ago I took the risk of buying one 5980/1 and I have to say I didn't regret it untill now. It's a very versatile watch IMO, you can wear it in almost any condition and i...
I understand you are in love I also love the simplicity of the Nautilus and love the story behind the design. I actually realy like the 1970's watch designs of Mr Genta, especially the AP RO and the PP Nautilus (who got its name from the sea animal ( moll...
As I understood on a interview i read (in a german watch magazine) he rarely/never wears a watch at all. He doesnt want to make this -keeping time- beeing a hazzle and move him away from his creative thoughts Cheers Hans
love the watch. still kept in right proportions unlike the other Genta creation the APRO, which has mothed into a monster size. the 5711 is a really versatile watch and suit most occasions...under the sleeves, in tees, business suit etc etc.
Hi, Do you mean 5205 and 5170? If that's the case it's hard to compare those two. Given the choice I would take the 5170 everyday. But it's worth twice the 5205 price. The 5205 is a very appealing watch but the 5170 is a top notch manual wind chronograph ...
Hi, I love the 5170 for its design (calibre and watch). Still an automatic chronograph makes sense with an annual calendar, and such a watch can be considered an everyday watch and consequently the automatic winding is useful and justified IMO. I would ad...
5960 combines everything.... granted, it is a bit thick, but it may also be worn as a dress watch.... (not as much as 5070 or 5170) Personally I prefer manual watches so I would want it to be manual..... Cheers
Over the past few years, I've been collecting pateks but recently sold off all of my collection (5070g, 5960p, 5130p, etc) to focus on independents. Yes, it's true but I just lost the pp feeling... even sold my nautilus collection like my 5980 (too thick)...