Patek Philippe
Nautilus · 5811/1G-001
Specification
Patek Philippe Nautilus 5811/1G-001
| Maison | Patek Philippe |
|---|---|
| Model | Nautilus |
| Collection | Nautilus |
| Reference | 5811/1G-001 |
| Case Material | White Gold |
| Dial | Blue |
| Year | 2022 |
| Condition | Confirmed on enquiry |
| Box & Papers | Confirmed on enquiry |
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The Nautilus
The porthole that became a legend.
Gérald Genta's 1976 Nautilus drew its shape from a ship's porthole — a rounded octagon with hinged 'ears', an embossed horizontal dial, and a case that made luxury sport its own genre at Patek Philippe.
See the full Nautilus collection →Notes on this reference
- 01Genta reportedly sketched the Nautilus in minutes at a Basel restaurant.
- 02Early advertising called it the watch 'one of the world's costliest watchmakers' built in steel.
- 03The 5711 became one of the most coveted watches of the modern era.
Questions
About the Patek Philippe Nautilus
- What defines the Patek Philippe Nautilus?
- Gérald Genta's 1976 Nautilus drew its shape from a ship's porthole — a rounded octagon with hinged 'ears', an embossed horizontal dial, and a case that made luxury sport its own genre at Patek Philippe.
- What should I know about the Nautilus before buying?
- Genta reportedly sketched the Nautilus in minutes at a Basel restaurant.
- How do I acquire a Patek Philippe Nautilus from Maison Soletti?
- Every Nautilus reference in our register is verified and presented for private acquisition. Submit an enquiry and a specialist will reply — usually within 48 hours — with full pricing, additional photography and video, condition and box-and-papers status, and will help you secure the watch.
The Maison
The House of Patek Philippe
Est. 1839 · Geneva, Switzerland
Patek Philippe is the last family-owned independent watchmaker in Geneva. It holds many of horology's foundational patents and builds its grand complications to a standard meant to be inherited rather than simply owned.
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