Patek Philippe Nautilus 5726/1A-014
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A sporty version of the Annual Calendar This Annual Calendar with 24-hour indication and moon phases features a blue dial inspired by the original 1976 Nautilus model, enhanced by an embossed horizontal pattern and subtle black-gradient rim: a powerful, refined decoration blending perfectly with the gleam of steel. Beneath this “sporty elegant” exterior beats a 339-component self-winding movement.
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This Annual Calendar with 24-hour indication and moon phases features a blue dial inspired by the original 1976 Nautilus model, enhanced by an embossed horizontal pattern and subtle black-gradient rim: a powerful, refined decoration blending perfectly with the gleam of steel. Beneath this “sporty elegant” exterior beats a 339-component self-winding movement.
- Annual Calendar with day and month displayed in apertures as well as a date at 6 o’clock, self-winding 26-330 S QA LU 24H caliber
- Annual Calendar mechanism requiring only one correction per year, invented and patented by Patek Philippe in 1996.
- Porthole-inspired case construction. Case, bezel and bracelet adorned with contrasting polished and satin-finishing.
- Sunburst blue dial with black-gradient rim, horizontally embossed.
- White gold applied baton-style hour markers and rounded baton-style hour/minute hands, with luminescent coating
- Steel bracelet with patented Patek Philippe fold-over clasp and lockable adjustment system
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About the brand
View all watchesFounded in 1839, Patek Philippe remains privately owned by the Stern family, which keeps decision making focused on long-term craft rather than quarterly targets. The manufacture spans Plan-les-Ouates and Saint-Imier, where watchmakers still assemble complications by hand and polish bridges to mirror finishes.