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I am biased as I have drop the 5712 when the chance was presented. I still like the calmness on the 5711 dial.
I'd take a 5712.
By: Ouroboros : February 26th, 2017-13:42
There's just something about it that attracts me. The caliber is great and reliable, but also pretty to behold. I also like how the microrotor allows you to view the entire top of the movement, unlike the more common full rotor (either 180- or 110-degree)...
Thanks Mark
By: dms : February 27th, 2017-01:54
Indeed, both are great, and quite different. I keep loving my 5712: it has been on my wrist for almost 3 month now, and on the few occasions I wore something else, I went back to the Nautilus the next day!
I could handle that...
By: Esharp : February 27th, 2017-06:58
My ultimate Nautilus would be steel, with a 240, no seconds hand and no date... I've gone back and forth between 5711 and 5712 and while they're both wonderful ultimately I think I prefer the uncluttered dial of the 5711. I just want to take it to the nex...
Thanks!
By: Esharp : March 1st, 2017-01:53
Actually I don\'t mind the diamond indexes, could live with them. It\'s the rest of the 40th Anniversary watch that leaves me yawning a bit... Anyway, Patek, why not give us an everyday purists\' version?!? Best E.
5712 for me
By: yming : February 27th, 2017-06:41
5712 is a very odd ball watch.. Sports watch with a classical Mp complication and classical analog date.. and asymmetric subdial arrangement.. So quirky but somehow it all comes together really well.. And if u look at it from 7oclock, it's actually symmet...