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Old Today, 03:34 AM   #121
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Pics can be misleading but in this photo from the German forum the 5821 seems to wear a lot larger than 5711.
By about 2X, LOL
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Old Today, 05:17 AM   #122
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Re pricing of Cubitus, I would like to offer my perspective.

The cheapest men's Nautilus with bracelet in the collection is the 5712/1A at S$75,100. Obviously the 5712 has moonphase and power reserve and it is the more complicated watch. The 5821/1A is priced at S$59,700 and it will be the cheapest Nautilus by some 20% margin if it is listed as part of the Nautilus collection. The 5711 has been discontinued for more than 3 years and it will not be fair to compare apple-to-apple due to annual adjustments. The price of the 5726/1A has increased by 25% over the same time period. For precious metal Nautilus, my wife 7118 and my 5740 have both increased by 21-25% over the same time period.

For 5822P, the last platinum Nautilus (5711/1P) was released in 2016 (8 years ago) and the retail price was S$149,300. The 5711/1P is a limited edition and has a bracelet but the 5822P has grand date, day and moonphase. For annual adjustments, the price of the 5712/1A has increased approximately 80+% from 2016 to 2024. Comparing the price of the 5822P (S$128,000) to 8-year-old 5711/1P (S$149,300) and 2024 5811/1G (S$104,600), does that still sound exorbitant to you?

I like the cubitius. It does wear on the big side with how wide the watch is. I got a chance to try it on at my AD, they had said they aren’t allowing pictures so didn’t get a chance to snap one.

I didn’t put in a request for it since I don’t like it enough, and I do think the price is too high.

- I’m looking more at the time/date only Cubitius. $41k for a time/date is really pushing it.
- The 5712 which a micro rotor and moonphase with power reserve is $51k.
- The recently discounted 5164a was $41k. It was on rubber, but it had a really nice dual time complication.
- An AP RO time/date is $27k. It’s 50% more than an equivalent AP.


I think an acceptable price if Patek was pushing prices up (which of course makes sense) would’ve been $35k or $37k. But $41k for steel time/date?

My guess is that Cubitius will be produced in very low volumes for a few years and the MSRP will rise slower than the rest of the collection. Patek can’t ever reduce prices, so this is the only way to correct this mistake.
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Square watches wear much larger than round watches of tge same diameter, so it quite a bot larger than a 5711. I wish they had just updated the 5711 and raised the retail a bit. At this price point an AP Royal Oak would be my first pick. I am sure it will enjoy commercial success though. I have a 40mm Santos and I love it.
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5711 vs 5821 courtesy of @swisswatches
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The 5711 looks so much nicer.


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Sorry to those who hate the Cutibus for these photo bombs
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The 5711 looks so much nicer.
If I can't get an allocation of the green 5711, the 5821 is not a bad alternative.
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I get it why people hate on these 3 but these are not replacement for the Nautilus and Aquanaut models. They are complements to the existing Patek line up. For collectors who are not able to get their allocation of Nautilus and Aquanaut, these new models seems good alternatives.
My understanding was that this will actually make allocation worse.
That production will be split between the 3 models. Meaning there will be fewer Aquanauts or Nautilus watches available.
For example, if they made 300 Aquanaut and Nautilus watches before, they will now make 300 Cubitus, Aquanaut and Nautilus watches. Cutting production by a 3rd.
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Old Today, 12:29 PM   #129
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My understanding was that this will actually make allocation worse.
That production will be split between the 3 models. Meaning there will be fewer Aquanauts or Nautilus watches available.
For example, if they made 300 Aquanaut and Nautilus watches before, they will now make 300 Cubitus, Aquanaut and Nautilus watches. Cutting production by a 3rd.
That's not my understanding. Based on what the Patek Regional Sales Manager told me, total Patek production remains unchanged, and the Cubitus production will be sliced from existing models. Whether Cubitus is sliced from Nautilus, Aquanaut, Calatrava, Complications or Grand Complications, she did not share and I did not ask.
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Old Today, 12:32 PM   #130
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Mind you, I love the Patek 5135 Gondolo Calendario, so the Cubitus to me at least, looks great.

I like it....
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Old Today, 12:33 PM   #131
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I tried on all 3 pieces at my AD earlier and here is my honest feedback. I tried on the green SS model first and it felt like a Nautilus, albeit with a wider case. The bracelet, bezel, dial, markers and hands are all Nautilus. L2L is ok but it is wide like a Santos large. For a collector who owns multiple Nautilus, this is an alternative that looks kind of different but the wider case will take some time getting used to.

Then I tried on the AR. This one has a vintage kind of look due to the 2-tone colours. This model reminds me of the discontinued 5980/1AR.

The platinum model with the grand date felt heavy on the wrist. It is to me the most interesting of the 3 due to the new big date and at first glance it reminds me of the 5712. The composite strap is ultra soft and it has a deployant clasp.

I get it why people hate on these 3 but these are not replacement for the Nautilus and Aquanaut models. They are complements to the existing Patek line up. For collectors who are not able to get their allocation of Nautilus and Aquanaut, these new models seems good alternatives. The Patek Regional Sales Manager was with me in the room and I shared with her my direct and honest views of these models. Patek is trying to hear from collectors their impressions of this new line.

Overall, I think it has all the components that make Nautilus successful, but collectors may need a period of adjustment with the wider case. I still prefer Nautilus over the Cubitus but who knows what happens later.
Thank you for sharing this, Michael. Ultimately I see this as an opportunity for new clients to [hopefully] get their hands on a next-gen Nautilus, if I may call it that. And for existing clients to complement their existing Nautilus collection…although besides the green dial I would still prefer to wear Nautilus, same as you. Regardless, I’m curious if you got any insight on why the steel piece is priced as it is compared to any entry Nautilus. I don’t know what the 5711 msrp was at discontinuation, so perhaps it had reached this level. But is there something more to movement or finishing to support pricing?
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Mind you, I love the Patek 5135 Gondolo Calendario, so the Cubitus to me at least, looks great.

I like it....
The 5135 is a lovely looking watch in my view
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Thank you for sharing this, Michael. Ultimately I see this as an opportunity for new clients to [hopefully] get their hands on a next-gen Nautilus, if I may call it that. And for existing clients to complement their existing Nautilus collection…although besides the green dial I would still prefer to wear Nautilus, same as you. Regardless, I’m curious if you got any insight on why the steel piece is priced as it is compared to any entry Nautilus. I don’t know what the 5711 msrp was at discontinuation, so perhaps it had reached this level. But is there something more to movement or finishing to support pricing?
I have shared my thoughts on the Cubitus pricing here:
https://www.rolexforums.com/showpost...&postcount=109

I'm comparing it against a Nautilus because the Cubitus is effectively a larger Nautilus. It is still expensive relative to other simple 3 hander but the Nautilus bracelet is a beauty and involves higher level of finishing
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Love to see some pics side-by-side with the Cartier Santos
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Sorry to those who hate the Cutibus for these photo bombs

Fantastic set of photos.
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Thanks to photos! Again have to ask myself what were they thinking making uglier nautilus clone. But ok time will tell guess i am probably missing something.


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Thanks as always Michael for your input,photos, answering so many of our questions and always doing in a classy, cool headed, courteous, professional, and very compassionate to all sides! Thanks!
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