Patek Philippe Reveals Four New Nautilus Watch Designs

  • 15th Apr 2021
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Patek Philippe Reveals Four New Nautilus Watch Designs

A big revelation in the world of watch lovers, Patek Philippe just launched four brand new versions of the infamous Nautilus watch on the first day of Watches & Wonders- the biggest digital watch fair in the world.

The Nautilus is among those unique pieces that are incredibly difficult to get their hands on with top VIP’s as part of its waiting list and soaring retail prices in the secondary watch market.

Where the Ref 5711/1A-o10 was discontinued early this year, watch enthusiasts assumed that the brand will most likely come out with a new watch design. But, to everybody’s surprise, Patek announced this new launch too feed precisely what the market is demanding as of now.

Image courtesy: Forbes

The very first model features an olive green dial made in stainless steel, a first Nautilus of this color to be launched. The watch has intricate designs with hand markers in white gold and a satin-brushed bracelet to go with it. Priced at $34,893, this luxury watch is water resistant up to 120 meters and is accented with luminous hands.

Image courtesy: Swisswatches magazine

Now, coming to a bedazzled version of the sports watch, the new diamond bezel is a stunning watch topped with 3.6 carats of cut diamond in a trapezoidal shape as opposed to the traditional rectangle of the Nautilus watches and is priced at a whopping $94,624.

Image courtesy: Forbes

If bedazzled is not doing it for you, Patek has got something even better in store. The third version of the Nautilus watch is an 18k carat rose gold pave diamond watch with beautifully cut diamonds in 12.69 carats. The diamonds vary in size to showcase very little of the rose gold casing and comes in a snow setting of 2553 Top Wesselton cut diamonds. It is priced at $366,667.

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The fourth variant is a 18k carat gold featuring a classic blue sunburst dial and stands as the most unique piece out of them all. It features a flyback chronograph with two timezones, a disk clutch to power chrono, a white luminous coating and the option to superimpose the two hour hands- making it look like a single hand. This beautiful watch is priced at $106,452.

Now whether you prefer the Nautilus signature collections or are leaning towards experimenting with these new pieces, it is accurate to say that this new launch is surely waitlist material. So go get your hands on them now!


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