Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711/1A-010 with blue dial, a very collectible timepiece, discontinued over four years ago making it a very difficult and rare timepiece to come by, now available as full set, complete with all papers and white serial hang tag, including the service card.
The 5711 was the last three-hander stainless steel Nautilus produced by Patek, now replaced with a white gold model 5811/1G, making this example a rare opportunity for Patek collectors to acquire an incredible piece of history in a sturdy, casual yet dressy and sporty case and bracelet of stainless steel, housing an exhibition caseback with a beautiful 22K gold rotor, and some of the finest attributes of fine matchmaking.
The PATEK PHILIPPE Nautilus was unveiled in 1976 and will be celebrating the 50th anniversary next year, which makes this particular offering a special opportunity, to acquire this masterpiece in the original form of stainless, original design and aesthetics, yet one of the very last ones produced being 2017, before they were discontinued in 2021.
The timepiece being offered was further sent to Patek Geneva earlier this year for a complete service, and comes with Patek’s manufacturer warranty until 2027, complemented by the Patek service card, included in the box, as shown in one of the photos.
This Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711/1A-010 is presented in Mint condition, as can be seen in the photos. The watch comes complete with factory presentation boxes and papers, along with the serial hangtag, and Patek service card. The watch is dated 2017, making it one of the last ones produced before Patek discontinued the entire 5711 line in 2021.
All photos are from the actual Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711/1A-010 watch for sale and form part of the description and condition disclosure. We capture and showcase high resolution photos to indicate the true condition of the watch and will be very happy to provide additional photos and/or video to our customers on request. The watch serial number and/or certificate date are redacted from the photos, as applicable, due to security and privacy reasons. These serials and dates, obviously, remain intact and untouched on the actual timepiece and the paperwork.






















































