I remember when it was first introduced in the 1990s and a highly respected watch commentator and Patek aficionado (who will remain nameless) described it as a “wart”. Apparently even Patek at the beginning wasn’t sure if it was part of the Nautilus line ...
I have absolutely no love for the Nautilus in any iteration, it simply is not my "cup of tea" so to speak. Now when it come to the Aquanaut I would take one in a heart beat, the travel time version especially but any would suit me just fine.
After ordering the 5088p two years ago I immediately started to read thoroughly through the catalogue and stopped at the 5968A with its orange details. After being shown one in the metal I ordered it as well and it was the first PP that I received. I like...
I have never owned nor had any desire to buy one. I always felt they looked a little “cheap” thought the dial was blah and never liked the rubber strap. Just not for me- I have two friends who just love theirs- one is an MD and bought it for himself as he...
Your reply covers many reasons why a lot of people might be totally turned off by the Aquanaut. On the other hand, happy to hear how much you like it’s sibling, the Nautilus.
A watch is desire able and appealing to me when, in addition to many other things such as design, technology, history and philosophy behind it, it has two main features: wearing comfort and functionality. The Aquanaut is super comfortable to wear, very ac...
describing what elements are important and appealing to you in considering the purchase of a watch. Unless I am mistaken looks like you have the RG version of 5164, which I think is extremely attractive. Glad you are enjoying your 5164.
IMO it was great how Patek pulled off a derivative of the Nautilus and made it a successful line on its own. Aquanaut is very similar in shape with Nautilus and yet so different. To me, the feel and looks of the rubber strap magnify the differences betwee...