PP Nautilus - sporting elegance or even more?

Oct 10, 2019,15:04 PM
 

The original one (Ref. 3700) was a two hands and date only watch, but today there are several complicated pieces and even diamonds are available. The first one was puristic yet sophisticated. The current models are kind of different, at least in my book.

If we just look at the watches for men (more or less and depending on taste) it seems to me that there is more covered than "sporting elegance" only.

Is there a watch for almost any style/occasion, today?






Most of the time we talk about the Ref. 5711/1A-010 ...




... and from time to time we see the Ref. 5711/1A-011








Ref. 5712R and G are kind of rare here and I didn´t even speak about the "GR" version.




Ref. 5713/1G-010 is rare as well.




Ref. 5719/1G-001 is a version of the Nautilus which I would not call "sporty" anymore.








Ref. 5724R-001 and G-001, are they still sporty in your book?




Ref. 5726/1A-010




Ref. 5726A-010




Ref. 5980/1A "first version"




Ref. 5980/1A "grey dial, second version"




Ref. 5980/1R-001




Ref. 5980R-001




Ref. 5980/1A "white dial"




Ref. 5980/1AR-001




An the latest one, Ref. 5990/1A-001




I know, there are still some missing - even without dedicated ladies versions.

Next year we probably can expect something special/NEW, but is there something you would like to see in Basel 2015?

Oliver

This message has been edited by small-luxury-world on 2015-02-17 00:15:25


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NAUTILUS QP [nt]

 
 By: 5212A : February 16th, 2015-08:40

Would you like to see it ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : February 16th, 2015-08:59
with an existing movement or a completely new "bigger & more sporty" one?

Are you still talking about Patek Philippe?

 
 By: small-luxury-world : February 20th, 2015-04:38
I have my serious doubts that we will see something like this, a grand complication in the Nautilus case. It is just not their style! Cheers, Oliver

I know... where do you expect the Nautilus to go next?

 
 By: cory : February 20th, 2015-09:04
Or do we think the collection is complete? Saw a 5990 yesterday and it was pretty nice. Quite a different beast to the 5980.

Iterations, variations ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : February 22nd, 2015-02:48
is what comes to my mind. I don´t think there is a need for a BIG change. Still I could imagine some work in the details and maybe something (technically) new, with maybe a simple/small complication. The Nautilus collection seems to be very popular and su... 

12 cylinder engine...

 
 By: cory : February 22nd, 2015-11:19
I would certainly be on board for a 12 cylinder engine Nautilus Oliver! I think it is time to see something completely new and highly sophisticated based on technologies inside/movement. I really do hope we see something. A well executed simple complicati... 

Perhaps a Oscillomax powered Nautilus?

 
 By: cory : February 22nd, 2015-11:24
With a complication?

No special wishes in fact...

 
 By: dirost : February 28th, 2015-10:42
My Nautilus is a 5726 on leather strap, which I think it is not the most beloved model here but I'm very happy with it. Any new Nautilus model will be welcome if it respects the way I consider the Nautilus range : - half ''vintage'' and half modern, : The... 

Have to agree...

 
 By: cory : February 28th, 2015-21:45
I do not feel that the Nautilus should be thin... it is a sports watch afterall. I too struggle with the 5990 for its 2 pushers on the left side as it takes away the hinges that recall a porthole aesthetic. I definitely would like to see the Oscillomax in... 

+1

 
 By: cory : February 16th, 2015-15:15
A perpetual calendar Nautilus with 240Q. I quite like the 5990 case dimensions and aesthetic so I do not personally have a problem if the Nautilius designs to come in 2015/2016 are slightly larger. Hopefully some nice surprises are to come at Basel 2015 a... 

"with 240Q" - A more traditional layout ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : February 17th, 2015-00:20
would that fit? Something based on the caliber 324, with a retrograde date hand could be more appropriate for a Nautilus.

NAUTILUS QP?

 
 By: cory : February 19th, 2015-17:34
Could we expect to see this from PP in the Nautilus collection?

Maybe the best Patek from the collection to me

 
 By: Mark in Paris : February 16th, 2015-09:09
I agree with you when you say "even more" as it is a "yes" answer to me. The Nautilus mixes elegance in a very special way. It is, to me, an elegant watch before being a sport watch. To be worn with any outfit, even suites. It brings something that other ... 

Mark, I agree with you.

 
 By: dr.kol : February 16th, 2015-11:14
One important feature of Nautilus is its slimness. A perpetual calendar Nautilus with 240Q would be cool. But so would a basic 40 years anniversary Nautilus with 260 movement, without second hand and solid back. In both cases slim bracelet and water resis... 

True

 
 By: Mark in Paris : February 16th, 2015-11:44
A very thin and pure 2 hands Nautilus with a 260 caliber would be a very special and appealing piece indeed (with a see through caseback though for me). I hope this won't happen :p Cheers, Mark

I hope the same.

 
 By: dr.kol : February 16th, 2015-11:47
It's much easier if my 5711 remains the Basic Nautilus - I do not want to acquire another. But if such watch would appear, what can I do? With my 3712 I had much better luck. It's replacing nicely 5712 and no need to expand to that one. Best, Kari

Mark, I can follow your personal thoughts here ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : February 17th, 2015-01:25
"My favorite Nautiluses have a bracelet and remain thin." and parts of me agree with you. Still I hava a serious weakness for 5980 and 5990 :-) A Tourbillon or Minute Repeater inside a Nautilus, I would (almost) bet that we will never see them. Even a Per... 

That would be good news Oliver...

 
 By: Mark in Paris : February 17th, 2015-01:47
as this watch doesn't need too much in terms of complications. Cheers, Mark

Dear Oliver, you are posisoning me with the

 
 By: GLau : February 16th, 2015-09:50
5711 !! Ah...I have another artisan dial from another brand in mind !! Out of budget !! Thanks for the post for the provocative post !! Cheers, Gordon

I'm trying to get used to my new 5711

 
 By: dr.kol : February 16th, 2015-11:19
but at the moment I see it just a strong contender to 15202. Best, Kari

My dear Gordon ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : February 17th, 2015-01:01
all I can say here: A simple but sophisticated 5711 would suit you. Side note: Don´t call it poison. It is more like a medicine against highly sophisticated pieces, only :-) Oliver

I will add one that is missing,

 
 By: 4Js : February 16th, 2015-09:59
5711R. I was very fortunate to get this when it was just released. It is very comfortable and thin to wear Best Joe ...  

I've never considered a rg PP myself...

 
 By: S.D.Quella : February 16th, 2015-11:52
...but that is indeed a nice Nautilus wrist shot! Nice fabrics! Sam.

all gold?

 
 By: watch-er : February 16th, 2015-14:41
I do not recall seeing that one come. Is it on a bracelet? Really stunning. I would love one of those.

No on brown strap with counter RG stitch

 
 By: 4Js : February 16th, 2015-16:03
All RG Interestingly, I was at a factory visit with a group of enthusiasts in Geneva last week, and one wore his 5980 RG strap piece. The dial of that watch is more brown than my piece which is more grayish than brown. Very nice differences.

Wow, it looks ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : February 17th, 2015-01:12
amazing together with your shirt and jacket. Maybe for some it is not THE ICON Nautilus (they have in mind) anymore, but for sure it has lots of class and style. Unfortunately I never had the pleasure to try it on my wrist :-( My wardrobe is mainly based ... 

Thanks. I am really like you. Wardrobe is black blue and gray but

 
 By: 4Js : February 17th, 2015-04:37
Every now and then a little change up! I do like to wear this watch with all black, like a turtleneck and black trousers. Add some brown suede shoes and the watch and voila! This was my second nautilus with the 5980 being the first. I originally thought a... 

5990.

 
 By: TheMadDruid : February 16th, 2015-11:51
I love this reference, and the 5980 only slightly less. To me, these are the only complications that make sense on a watch that is, although certainly elegant, really a sport watch in its essence.

Oliver sniff!!!

 
 By: ch9698 : February 16th, 2015-12:29
you forgot one ...  

nautilus in platinum

 
 By: geross : February 16th, 2015-14:04
consider yourself a breed apart in nautilus watch owners. handsome watch. best geross

LOL, but I was aware of this ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : February 17th, 2015-00:25
and therefore I wrote " I know, there are still some missing ". Simply because I didn´t have appropriate pictures of the missing ones, taken by me. It´s all about "Shades Of Grey" at the moment, but who cares if you have that kind of shades of blue :-) Ch... 

masculine , sporting elegance. the nautilus line

 
 By: geross : February 16th, 2015-13:36
very crisp & nice pictures oliver. thank you for showing us the many facets of the nautilus line. cheers geross

My pleasure geross, but ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : February 17th, 2015-01:15
do you like the collection on a female wrist as well? Oliver

if its a 38mm nautilus it can fit a female wrist

 
 By: geross : February 18th, 2015-03:36
the all covered nautilus with diamonds would fit a female but its gotta be smaller in diameter. just my opinion. cheers oliver geross

38mm is possible ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : February 18th, 2015-06:25
if we think about the Ref. 5800. (5800 vs 5711) Ref. 7021, with lots of diamonds and 33.6mm diameter Ref. 7014/1 with diamonds and 33.5mm diameter Ref. 7018/1 with 50 diamonds on the bezel and 33.6mm diameter Almost everything is possible to get, but not ...  

Sure it is ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : February 17th, 2015-00:16
and I should not write about 3700 and looking at the 5711 at the same time :-) Thanks! Oliver

no worries

 
 By: pinkdela : February 17th, 2015-04:49
Oliver you do a great job in all your posts. It's easy to get distracted when you are surrounded by similar cases and tiny details tend to escape from time to time. Even the best hunter misses a shot sometimes. Have a great day. J.

J., thanks a lot!

 
 By: small-luxury-world : February 17th, 2015-05:04
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5726R

 
 By: keks : February 17th, 2015-22:35
Please please 5726R. Nautilus with black dial, black strap and complication in Rose Gold. Would also love to see 5164R (outside Nautilus line I know but still….)!

I can imagine ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : February 18th, 2015-02:24
both pieces as they would fit. Thanks! Oliver

Old and younger farts alike...

 
 By: meatrackmd : February 26th, 2015-11:46
One of the things that attracted me to the brand was the classical sense of style and conservative changes to cases (yet radical changes in the dials). I find myself in strong agreement with Kari. I wondered for a few years about a perpetual movement in t... 

5980C

 
 By: keks : February 20th, 2015-23:40
how about a 5980/C or 5164/C? C for forged carbon. Or for ceramic perhaps. Ideally a black dial (and limited skeleton dial as well!) with black subdial and inverted date (white font on black background). And new tropical strap in same material as currentl... 

Now that makes my

 
 By: cory : February 20th, 2015-23:47
Split-seconds monopusher chronograph Nautilus request pretty tame! ;) I would love to see a monopusher chronograph Nautilus.

Monopulsante

 
 By: keks : February 21st, 2015-04:06
i am with that, let's call it 5989/C. Ceramic or carbon case, ceramic bezel, no date necessary but possibly with white font on black background, monopusher split second chronograph in dial layout similar to 5960A, rubber strap in Aquanaut strap material b... 

Even when it might be interesting ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : February 21st, 2015-07:49
I can´t imagine to see something like this from Patek. Will PP follow that "C" trend in cases? I don´t think so, but know nothing about :-) Thanks! Oliver

I don't necessarily want to see any 'C' type case

 
 By: cory : February 21st, 2015-09:44
but would love a PP Nautilus monopusher split second chronograph. While everyone is quick to say what PP will not do with the Nautilus.... what will they do for the 40th and at Basel 2015? Has the collection reached 'retirement'?

"... retirement ..."

 
 By: small-luxury-world : February 22nd, 2015-02:51
For sure, not! Please see also my reply above, about my 2-cents :-) Oliver

5726T?

 
 By: keks : February 22nd, 2015-05:56
5726T then? Titanium case would be interesting. Perhaps even with ADLC treatment...

Patek has created one titanium Nautilus earlier.

 
 By: dr.kol : February 22nd, 2015-14:42
But that was an unique piece made for charity auction. I do not believe that we can expect new Nautilus with a case made of some of these new materials. That would be very non-Patek and probably many of the conservative loyal clients would lift their eyeb... 

A simple monopusher Nautilus would be welcome

 
 By: cory : February 22nd, 2015-14:55
and make a very nice new sportive Nautilus. Let's not forget the Nautilus is PP only 'sport' watch so lets make it one ;) It would not effect the DNA of the Nautilus at all IMVHO. I hope they do it and yes, the 5980 movement could work!

Oscillomax powered too!

 
 By: cory : February 22nd, 2015-14:57

+1

 
 By: small-luxury-world : February 23rd, 2015-13:10
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5396T-010

 
 By: keks : February 24th, 2015-01:06
not a Nautilus but a T coming up for grabs at auction March 9th. Piece unique 5396T-010 for charity.... Looks amazing (wish dial been black or salmon) but far beyond my reach anyhow!!!

link w details:

 
 By: keks : February 24th, 2015-01:43

RE: 5726R or Blue dial

 
 By: randy_yeap : February 22nd, 2015-23:01
I love to see if 5726 R or 5990R with black or blue dial. I don't think Patek can or should made any material beside gold, steel and platinum probably a platinum 5726 with special blue. If something new for Nautilus line i wish they can give nautilus a ne... 

A manual wind Nautilus ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : February 23rd, 2015-13:14
would that work if it has to be (seriously) waterproof?! Cheers, Oliver

I would like to see a price reduction [nt]

 
 By: Arie - Mr Orange : February 24th, 2015-02:44

I would like to see...

 
 By: ciaca : March 16th, 2015-03:56
An hour/minute model with the caliber 240 inside it, without center seconds hand, thinner than the actual 5711 and with a solid case back in a two parts scheme. :-) The perfect son of the iconic ref. 3700. I know, i like to dream.... Regards

Steel for Me

 
 By: Mean Solar Time : October 10th, 2019-15:34
I'll probably upset people with this comment ... but I'm really not trying to be contrary. It's my opinion that Nautilus references should be cased in steel. I think that was the original idea?

The fist Nautilus...

 
 By: Catulle : October 10th, 2019-15:44
...I was offered was a two-tone in a Miami jewelry in 1992 or thereabouts. The price then: $6,000. I didn’t like it then, I don’t like it now. I find it simple, flat, boring. I wonder about the mental health of those who are crazy about the watch just bec... 

...is there something you would like to see in Basel 2020...?

 
 By: LX (Alex) : October 10th, 2019-20:31
1. I would like the size of the 5711 be increased by 0.5 to 1.0 mm, while keeping the proportions. Even on my 17.5 cm wrist my 5711J sometimes looks a tad small. I quite like the size (not thickness) of the 5726. I also liked the 5726 with the white/silve... 

Get ready

 
 By: RGS : October 11th, 2019-03:31
Some nautilus references will surely be discontinued and I will venture a wild guess also. 5711A will also be discontinued, both blue and white dial and a new reference, with larger case size and no seconds hand will replace it. The new 3700!

I always had a weak spot for the 5712G.

 
 By: mrds : October 11th, 2019-03:16
I think the Nautilus looks sweet on a strap, too! My fave Nautilus today is the 5740. Beautiful aesthetics, thin case, no pushers... the best one imho. What I really don't like is the models with pushers of any kind. Ruins the distinctive case lines, and ... 

5576/1A with 200 meter water test...

 
 By: watchme : October 23rd, 2019-08:49
the 44mm would be a beast and I know MANY people would dump their ROO for it. -Dean