and please share any photos. I will be happy to start. I recently acquired the pictured 5726. I do not own a 5740 and the image comes from the Patek website. 5726 - what I like about the 5726 are: the symmetrical and open, non-cluttered dial. I particular...
key points ! 👍 Indeed as a “sports” watch the Nautilus in steel is the most appropriate metal IMO. The symmetry of 5726 offers a pleasing design. The 5740 has a lighter blue that I find more attractive. The WG case has a heft that provides a great wrist p...
And one could easily justify having both… but if only one watch and that one is a Nautilus then perhaps your steel 5726 would be the one. Steel being a far more wearable metal for frequent wear and the 5726 is such a versatile reference. Can play both for...
I actually have viewed the 5740 and had it on my wrist. It is an extremely special watch. That said, all things considered, for me I prefer having 5726.
5270P, 5531R, 5968a…the blue did it for me and the grand complication. However I do find it easier to read data in window format so 5726 wins that. However the 5726 is much thicker..the 5740 glides under a shirt sleeve….to get an annual calendar when you ...
IMO neither is a true sports watch, both need to be protected from shocks and extreme conditions. The steel on 5726 marks so easily and are you seriously going to take that swimming in the sea? You would still have to look after 5726 (I would anyway) so f...
The nautilus looks most attractive with only 2 hands on the main pinion.. But in this case, 5726 comes out on top - I prefer the blue and nautilus should be in steel
My comparison between the two are as follows. Common: both are calendar sport watches, with practical water resistance Difference: Dial: 5726 is easier to read, more contemporary. 5740G is more crowded and classic layout like 3940/ 5140 Profile: 5740 is s...
For me the layout of the dial with month and day windows at 12 and sweep seconds harks all the way back to the 2497. That said, for me they are both clearly creatures of the modern era in both design and function. Best, Patekova