Esharp
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A dream indeed!
I have said here before that I dream of a thin two-hand anniversary Nautilus with a special movement and a date wheel that matches the dial.
But the Nautilus keeps speaking to me. Sat next to a chap at a conference earlier this week who was wearing a 5712. Found myself thinking "nope! Too much going on here! Love the cal 240 but maybe look at the simple version!" So then I looked at pictures of the current 5711 and realised that even as it is, it works rather nicely. I have a Nicolas-esque dislike of date windows, but maybe the white field is about the right size to replace the marker which would otherwise be at 3 o'clock. And maybe having the second hand is ok, animating the face...so maybe I could compromise. Maybe.
Now, if only the bracelet had micro-adjustment and could be easily swapped out for the tropical and leather straps! Ah...perfection...
I do think I will be hunting one down shortly. I suppose I could find it quickly, but won't just yet; I must first achieve a few things at work and at home, before I allow myself such pleasure. Waiting will make it all the sweeter.
Best
E.
A dream indeed!
By: Esharp : October 8th, 2015-07:25
I have said here before that I dream of a thin two-hand anniversary Nautilus with a special movement and a date wheel that matches the dial. But the Nautilus keeps speaking to me. Sat next to a chap at a conference earlier this week who was wearing a 5712...
I agree with you Mark.
By: dr.kol : October 9th, 2015-01:03
The original Nautilus had the date window so let it be there. At least I'm checking the date quite often. What comes to the micro adjustment of the bracelet, I think it's not a very good idea. Never mind how it would be done, it would increase the thickne...
I hope that they will
By: dr.kol : October 8th, 2015-14:21
also introduce a new model for ladies. I will pick up the basic automatic model with a couple of stones around and MoP dial next week for my wife. She has not deserved it but probably the Christmas spirit in Lapland will be once again so strong that she w...
Beware of a 3800...
By: MikiJ : October 8th, 2015-08:03
My sad experience with this version was no the best. This model Nautilus with movement #335-SC was not Patek's finest moment. This "Split-Stem" movement was one of only a few of Patek's own that did not have the Geneve Seal. There's a reason why not ;-(
Prototype
By: Mark in Paris : October 8th, 2015-14:57
Thanks for the precisions, the only source I have is the auction where it was presented. However, what you say makes me think it is strange to say the case is prototype as it seems to be the part of the watch (with the movment) that remains the same from ...
My pleasure!
By: Mark in Paris : October 10th, 2015-07:11
It is always a pleasure to share some interesting watches and which we feel are pretty. Yes, the white dial is interesting, even if very different from the current 5711, 5726 and 5980 with the white dial (and blackened hands which are a big difference) Ch...