As many of you have already seen them, Patek Philippe has unveiled today its novelties to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Nautilus launched in 1976: the 5711/P and 5976/1G Chronograph . I'm posting a recap thread with pictures as it is easier to dis...
now Patek makes it "fool prove" for the "collector" by writing what is special about this piece in letters on the dial? Lucky it is far out of my reach, this labelled special piece. Best Moritz
I imagine they noticed some clients appreciate this kind of "reminder". Maybe is it much smaller and discreet in the metal (like the Wempe on the 5125 limited edition for the Wempe anniversary, visible on picture but not that much in the metal)? Thanks fo...
Whilst many will be underwhelmed I get the wait for 50. The platinum is a nice piece and well the blue looks good on any Nautilus however I\'m not personally a fan of the "40" text. I find the size reference intriguing and wonder how the Chrono stacks up ...
About the size, the 5990's is the same than 5980 thus 40.5mm from 10 to 4 o'clock. This one is 44mm for the same measurement. It is a totally different offer, on the asthetical and technical base of the 5980. Maybe preparing a larger size for the future, ...
I think I quite feel that these dials with baguettes can be attractive, depending on the habits we have to see some in our own environement. Not what I would buy but I must admit I start to like them, especially since I saw the 5271P for instance. The 571...
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But, as I mentionned, we tend here (especially on watch forums) to judge from our personnal tastes and environement (style, fads etc...) but there are people liking these kind of decorations. Not our tastes in Europe, reminding of the 80's etc but in othe...
I actually like the baguettes...! The dial text though, not so much. I don\'t actually live in Europe - but thank you for assuming by my clearly impeccable good taste that I do! ;-) Here in Asia I have become accustomed to many things which would raise ey...
We feel the same. That's how I understand the difference between markets and I imagine that the evolution of Patek Philippe takes into account a new world from the 1980's/1990's (and before). Now, is it good, or is it bad? The limit being we should not ha...
...for the detailed description. While the Chrono is not my taste, too large and thick (Nautilus are thin watches IMO), I like the Platinum 5711. In fact, I like blue dials and the platinum 5711 seems "more blue" than the steel one. The diamond indexes ar...
is a little greyer, thus this one looks to have a deeper blue color. You analyzed the dial issues very accurately. Totally agree on the 40th markings, it could certainly have been made differently. Now I'll reserve my last opinion for if I see one in the ...
However, I\'m not sure why Patek felt it necessary to release two limited edition models. The 30th was a much more appropriate way to celebrate the nautilus. Patek could easily have saved the 5990 for the anniversary, released the 5796 in steel as a regul...
I've always liked to know what it is the reason behind the decisions. I imagine it was deeply discussed and they unveiled this collection because they meet a demand, even if it is not the one of the majority of the people posting on the forum. You alterna...
700 (5711/1P) + 1300 (5976/1G) are a limited edition numbers? Could it be that there's a mistake in press release, so 70 + 130 are the real figures? They also pretend not to push nautilus line over the 50% of the overall production. It's nor exclusive nei...
overall production volumes and demand pressure. They don't mean the same if the brand produces 5000 watches a year. Furthermore, I always thought there is a difference between "limited" because of a specific layout and "limited" because of a custom layout...
I think so. I really love the true nautilus design of 3700, as i like the 3710, both true LE (past references out of stock) that you can buy for a fraction of the price of these new ones, that's why i am so critical. 3700 is an iconic watch, not his one. ...
There are old models which are beautiful indeed, the original ones and most of them have evolved. The problem is finding the good improvement and not going the wrong way of course. Then, if you add the subjectivity of all that is aesthetical, then what is...
We don't have to like all the watches unveiled, especially as we all have different tastes. I'll look up at the next celebrations as well. My pleasure Kamal! Cheers, Mark
... for I was worried I'd have to flip a few of my other pieces for the "mystery" 40th anniversary Nautilus. They missed the chance to do a limited edition 3711/P, and missed the chance for something unique other than to add a series of numbers to the oth...
and whatever the brand is: I hope it won't please me for I keep my budget safe! But, we also want to find something very attractive we want to buy. Yes, a very thin and clean version would have been great indeed, maybe they wanted to keep it for later (50...
it looks like a tombstone: Here lies Patek Philippe Nautilus, born 1976, died 2016 at age 40. There are better was to indicate that it's the 40 Anv. IMHO
I am very disappointed with these anniversary models. The chrono is simply too big and the 5711 in platinum, to me, goes against what nautilus was/is, which is a sort of sporty watch. I mean who will treat their eur 100k purchase in that manner. The lette...
as several of our fellow friends here. Your budget is saved and their will be other beauties in the future for sure. Thanks for your kind words Zagreb. Cheers, Mark
First whatever we say I think that both watches will sell well. For a full platinum piece LE the price is okay (it is priced less than the Omega Speedmaster all platinum) so it will be a good seller. I think the inscription on the dial is on purpose..so t...
An important element to consider, limited edition or not, is the price. Is it priced like the standard collection (at same material of course) or higher: it is the same price. I like your last idea. Thanks for your input Christian. Cheers, Mark
like when Lange issued the 1815 F.A. Lange Anniversary I was thrilled as it was priced "reasonably" and I was lucky enough to get one. Yet many Lange lovers were disappointed as the simple approach was seen as a shortcut..too simple. I guess is difficult ...
and I had the same reaction with the 1815 and with the recent RL Pour le Merite: I love them both becasue I think they are very nice offers and watches that appeal to me. Something more than 1815? Yes but more expensive then and lower numbers etc... No en...
I am glad there is nothing there to tempt me as I have neither the fund nor the wrist (for the chrono "clock"!). Good luck to those that have one or both of those requirements for these pieces.
As you know Pt is much harder than gold to work (machine wear, speed of the tools must be adapted in order to take off slighter pieces of material etc...). There is a lot of Pt in that bracelet and this is a major reason why such price. Thank your for you...
The industry has a vested interest in maintaining Platinum's mythical properties in the eyes of the unknowledgable. Grade 5 Titanium (annealed) is harder than all materials used, except if Rolex uses full hardened 904 — otherwise it's not much different t...
but how it behaves when you try to shape it with the tools they use. It is not as clean as crafting onto steel. Furthermore, the balance setting of the heavy weight was much more difficult than just adapting Pt to a 5711's design. That's why it is very ha...
from the ones getting pieces from the standard collection. The difficulty to talk to every clients from every parts of the world at the same time. There will always be someone in disagreement somewhere, especially when dealing with diamond-set watches. No...
I think it will look very well when one is sensitive to baguettes setting. I'm glad you like it among others on the forum. There are watch owners keeping diamond set watches for dressy evening and this one is a perfect addition to their collection. Thanks...
the fact is not as wow to me and not in my current price range for a single watch doesn't mean much..perhaps the stamp on the dial won't be as prominent in the metal and/or many people will feel it is an exclusive feature. I have no issue with the diamond...
First of all, thank you Mark for a nicely written report. This morning my first reaction was to call to Patek and that I did. I asked if they plan to do something because a "Troll" is spreading funny pictures claiming that those are the 40th Anniversary N...
balanced, diplomatic and full of charm - as you always are. My problem is that these watches are none of the above. I "get" that PP may be "speaking" to a different taste, but it\'s not one that I recognise. I like watches that speak, but these shout. If ...
Please though don\'t drape her in diamonds or hang a big sign around her neck announcing her age and, just to be sure, some dates by which that age can be calculated. Much obliged.
Tried on the new Overseas recently and was very impressed. If only the ultra-thin came in steel - or the small (ladies\') version came without diamonds (I quite like the sub-second at 9 o\'clock, and no extraneous numbers at the edge of the dial - 5 10 15...
I think we all love certain brands but at times is also nice to explore something different. I also think that you have a lot of fantastic pieces so..hey..may be it is a bless in disguise Diamonds are always polarizing and the date on the dial seems a bit...
even many people think that I'm a "Patek Man", the latest watches I bought are: - JLC Reverso - Rolex Daytona - Tudor Bronze - GP Worldtime Chronograph I started my watch purchases from VC and at one time had about ten of them. Now much less. Anyhow, I wi...
true watch loves can enjoy great watches at every price point. The Rolex Daytona is another excellent catch ..so I think there is a reason for this disappointment....there is some positive in any bad news
but I had difficulties to read it. No doubt, Langes are great watches. However, the design is a little bit distant to me. One day I will buy Richard Lange; I like that one a lot. Best, Kari
and I know that many purists here can feel frustrated or just disappointed... especially when people were interested in getting one if available. Perfectly natural. What I would tell myself is that the 175th collection was very nice and maybe the next (50...
…has been resting on their laurels quite a bit. The push to increase production has been notable, even though they’re supposed to be cutting back on this year’s output (acknowledging the issue with QC), at the expense of reasonable turnaround times for se...
crazy but people want what they can't have! However this lack of supply is just making the grey/parallel market rich so in the end it hurts everyone. It can still remain exclusive if distributed with care.
You are a true fan of the brand. You have bought so many platinum pieces that some may view you as a "he buys any special Patek in platinum and they can do no wrong" --- I was curious to see how you would come out on this. I agree with you completely! I a...
and in most of the cases their design. Something started to go wrong when 3940 was replaced by 5140. They managed to turn a clear icon to a watch with messy dial. But these new "Anniversary Nautilus" were really too much for me. Patek is simply not anymor...
I understand your disappointment and it was good to have your input on these models. Your summary is excellent and very comprehensive. It was a nice read! Thanks Christian
It was a nice read because I am always interested in understanding why a great collector likes or doesn't like a particular model. Your posts are very informative because you say clearly what you don't like and why. Not the usual "too expensive" or "not f...
Some great watches has been introduced: 5550P, 5370P, etc. But then there are these terrible references like today's Anniversary Nautilus. I can't get how they fit to the brand image of Patek. Traditionally Patek's watches have been understated and elegan...
When a longtime friend and supporter like you is supremely disappointed (and a lesser, but still passionate, owner and collector like me feels the same), I hope that means something to them. I agree with you that the 5140 was a mess of a 3940, and quite f...