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25 September 2024, 08:15 AM | #31 | |
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Good thoughts everyone and kind of aligns with my thinking. The only catalyst near term might be the new patek cubicus release. Additional headwinds as things transition to 5811 are also true. I too doubt they will release a steel 5811 due to Stern's emphasis on precious metal over steel.
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25 September 2024, 01:13 PM | #35 |
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I get that Patek doesn't want the Nautilus to become what they are known for but I hate the idea of only offering PM sport watches. It just defeats the purpose to me... Would be great to have but not having any SS sport models for people that actually wear and use their watches with their intended purposes has me scratching my head.
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I’m totally right now. If you want to buy all the “classic” pieces from each brand right now, you’re objectively spending much more than you would have in 2019. I think it’s great prices are correcting. |
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25 September 2024, 10:49 PM | #39 | |
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Further, I don’t think Nautilus is a hype piece. It is the most desired piece that is produced at lower quantity than demand. However, the demand is significant enough, to make it one of the highest produced models by PP. The reason it is demanded is design. Pure perfection. No other watch by PP comes close. |
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For me the PCCs and WTs come to mind when I think of Patek (with the 3940 in the running as well) and the Nautilus comes to my mind when I think of high-end sports watches. I bought several watch magazines when 5711 et al were launched in 2006 but was never much interested in getting a Royal Oak. |
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25 September 2024, 11:20 PM | #42 |
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People that think the Nautilus is the flagship model for Patek are new to the brand..
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26 September 2024, 12:23 AM | #43 |
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This. It’s not a flagship whatsoever and never positioned as such. It’s just the golden boy of the catalogue when it comes to hype.
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5740 is certainly up there for what I consider flagship (I have a 5270j) and many Pateks by the way. I’d say right now in 2024 (not 2018 or 2027) 5740 is at the top and many nautilus and aquanauts are what everyone’s talking about (not just the new guys)
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This is great news! Makes things more accessible and shorter waiting times.
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26 September 2024, 01:25 AM | #46 |
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Anyone who says that the Nautilus defines Patek has an exceptionally myopic view of the brand and is doing a disservice to the brand’s history. It is the most sought after model of the last decade, perhaps, but that is a drop in the bucket for a brand approaching 200 years.
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Everyone has different tastes and thats fine but it still blows my mind how someone can hold a 5711 and a 5270 and discard the 5270 in favour of the 5711.
The 5711 is so basic. It serves a very good purpose which is a simple, time only (date) steel watch to wear at the weekend when the suit is back in the cupboard and you are wearing jeans and a t-shirt over the weekend (Patek's vision, as I understand it). I appreciate modern life is more casual but going back to the watches, Patek make some truly phenomenal complicated watches. I'd rather wear almost all of them over a 5711. I dont get the hype. So it's good that is cooling down. 57/58-11 are great watches but I dont get the obsession when there is a treasure trove of incredible timepieces to choose from. |
26 September 2024, 02:58 AM | #48 |
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I agree. Watches are like cars. You wouldn’t take your 911 off-roading when you’re better suited taking your Cayenne. Does that mean you can’t take a Dakar? Absolutely not, but like a car each watch has an intended purpose and us as collectors like to have the options.
The problem for post hype collectors is that they want everyone to know when they spend a chunk of change on a watch. A 5711 will get the attention and there’s nothing wrong with that. The watch is amazing and it’s a shame hype has inflated it so much. When it comes to the level of a sports watch with complication abilities the Nautilus is my favorite. I never discredit the watch I just hate what people that want it for the status alone have done to the model and brand. Also why I’ve never cared for the 5711 as much and always leaned towards the 5726 and 5712. 5740 being the grail. |
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I don't have strong feelings about the 5711 or 5811 one way or the other. I think it's a good looking watch. I do not think it's worth the secondary market prices. I do not think it's worth having an extensive purchase history just to be considered a good enough customer to be offered one to buy. Certainly, the white gold model is, to me, not worth the retail or secondary market prices.
As others have pointed out though, what does rub me to wrong way is Stern's proclamation that Patek is not the "Nautilus company," and yet continued to make hype models like the olive green dial and Tiffany blue dial variants right before the supposed cessation of manufacture of the 5711....only to then offer essentially the same watch, but in a more exclusive white gold variant. While I wouldn't call it hypocritical....I don't think it's that, it certainly isn't sincere. I do find it a bit cynical. Releasing the limited in number green and Tiffany blue dials was just a gesture to the haves....getting even more to have. The white gold being a kind of "consolation prize" but only to the well-heeled. Whatever, Patek can do what it wants. If the 5711 comes down in price to something close to its last retail price, or below, it's something to consider. But to me, it's simply not worth the effort right now. |
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Back in the day the white dial used to just sit and sit in the case even in a major market.
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26 September 2024, 05:22 AM | #51 |
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I started a poll in Rolex subsection asking about the watch one would identify with PP the most. Interesting results so far. This way we can at least remove some of our biases….
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26 September 2024, 05:24 AM | #52 |
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I have many Pateks - like many members here. From an old beat up Calatrava to Grand Complication. Most of the time, when I look at my wrist, it's a 5811 or 5168 that I see. Not because the Nautilus is hyped, just that it makes me smile.
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And you are getting same answers!
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26 September 2024, 09:58 AM | #55 |
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For whatever reason, the survey was moved to Patek subforum… however, majority of respondents chose either Calatrava or Nautilus… so here u go..
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28 September 2024, 06:13 AM | #56 |
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One thing to note is you can't wear your equities..
Price notwithstanding, for whatever reason 5711 is *the* Nautilus to me, maybe just of how long and how many variants emerged from that line and I guess the epicenter of the Nautilus hype that has emerged over the last 4+ years The only reason why I care about price for Pateks or watches in general is just to know how much it's going to cost me to get it, otherwise don't pay much attention to "the value" |
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Nice!
It's really up to you and what's on your wish list and what you generally enjoy. The fact is that the watch market has been softening since the COVID peak and will continue to do so at least for the rest of this year. You can cash out no problem, but it's now a buyer's market. Look; I have a thing for Speedy Pros and have a bunch of 'em. I love the design so I enjoy the dial variations, even though they are all basically the same friggin' watch. I like my collection a lot more than having a bunch of other alternatives or bundling them to gain a single more valuable alternative. The 5711 never got me as excited, so I've passed on them multiple times (at least two times). So, it's really up to you. |
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Does this affect all steel Nautilus, or is this unique to the 5711 as there were more 5711 produced than the others?
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15 October 2024, 02:19 AM | #59 |
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This is the problem. I could give a crap if the value of my 5711 goes down or not, this is not why I bought the watch. If investment is what you are after, put your money in the market.
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This is the problem. Someone who has yet to buy a 5711 might actually be interested, and not need to be put off by this kind of comment.
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