No doubt that Patek’s white-dialed Jumbo Nautilus (Ref 5711) has been a hit
this year with enthusiasts. But if you desire something a bit more
complicated than a basic 3-hander, consider the Nautilus Ref 5726.
While annual calendars have been a popular complication of major luxury
watchmakers for the last two years, this year’s Nautlius Ref 5726 by
Patek Philippe is perhaps my favorite. With a steel case and a sleek
steel-bracelet, the Patek Philippe Reference 5726/1A Nautilus Annual
Calendar comes in your choice of black or white dial. Speaking of
dials, the Ref 5276 has a superbly designed dial: the day of the week
and month are displayed below 12 o’clock in twin in-line apertures; the
moon-phase and 24-hour indicators are combined in a subdial and overlap
the date window at 6 o’clock; black-lined hands and hour markers are
luminescent. There is also the Nautilus hallmark horizontal embossed
dial pattern. The Patek Nautilus Ref 5726 is priced at $47,600 — about
$20,000 more than the basic 3-handed Nautilus Ref 5711. Pricey? Yes. But still a big step down from a Patek’s perpetual calendars which will set you back $100,000+. This Patek Ref 5726 is a beautiful watch.
Patek Philippe Ref. 5726 Nautilus Annual Calendar
40.5mm steel case (11.27mm thick), sapphire crystal front/back; on stainless steel bracelet with Nautilus clasp
Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds; annual calendar with day of the week, month, and date; moon-phase indication; 24-hour time indication
Patek Philippe Manufacture Caliber 324 S QA LU 24H
automatic; diameter = 36 mm; thickness =
5.78 mm; 347 parts; 34 jewels; 10 bridges Gyromax balance; 28,800 vph;
Spiromax balance spring; central winding rotor in 21K gold,
unidirectional winding; 45-hour power reserve; Patek Philippe Seal
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