Reference Number | 5711/1A-010 |
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Model | Nautilus |
Movement | Automatic |
Case Material | Stainless Steel |
Bracelet Material | Stainless Steel |
Dial | Tiffany & Co. Blue |
Case Diameter | 40 x 38 mm |
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Condition | |
Box & Papers | Original box, original papers |
Elevate your wrist game with the iconic Patek Philippe Nautilus Stainless Steel Blue Tiffany & Co. Dial (2018) 5711/1A-010, a masterpiece that encapsulates luxury, artistry, and timeless design. Crafted with precision and passion, this timepiece stands as a testament to Patek Philippe’s commitment to horological excellence.
The stainless steel case of the Nautilus 5711/1A-010 reflects a harmonious blend of robustness and elegance. Its distinctive octagonal shape, meticulously polished edges, and satin-finished surfaces create an interplay of light that captivates the eye. The integration of the signature “ears” adds an element of character that is unmistakably Nautilus.
The Tiffany & Co. blue dial, a hallmark of exclusivity, sets this Nautilus apart. The vibrant blue hue, combined with the striking luminescent markers and hands, provides exceptional legibility while exuding an air of sophistication. Every glance at the dial is a testament to both timeless elegance and contemporary style.
Powered by an automatic movement, the Nautilus 5711/1A-010 not only keeps impeccable time but also offers a seamless and precise experience. The date window at 3 o’clock adds a functional touch to the watch, enhancing its everyday usability.
The stainless steel bracelet, flawlessly integrated into the design, offers a comfortable and secure fit on the wrist. Whether you’re attending a formal event or embracing a casual day out, this Nautilus effortlessly adapts to any setting.
Owning the Patek Philippe Nautilus Stainless Steel Blue Tiffany & Co. Dial (2018) 5711/1A-010 means becoming part of an exclusive legacy that resonates with collectors and enthusiasts alike. It’s a horological masterpiece that transcends time, making a statement that echoes both the past and the future of watchmaking.