Patek Philippe Nautilus 5980/60G-001
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A large monocounter chronograph This elegant Nautilus self-winding flyback chronograph combines a white gold case with a blue-gray opaline dial. This refined shade is repeated on the two straps supplied with the watch. The chronograph indications are grouped together in an original and legible way on a large 60-minute and 12-hour monocounter with three concentric scales.
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This elegant Nautilus self-winding flyback chronograph combines a white gold case with a blue-gray opaline dial. This refined shade is repeated on the two straps supplied with the watch. The chronograph indications are grouped together in an original and legible way on a large 60-minute and 12-hour monocounter with three concentric scales.
- Flyback chronograph with vertical clutch and date display in an aperture at 3 o’clock, self-winding CH 28-520 C caliber.
- Opaline blue-gray dial, horizontally embossed. White gold applied baton-style and rounded baton-style hands, all with white luminescent coating.
- Chronograph monocounter at 6 o’clock, with 60-minute and 12-hour display.
- Applied white gold aperture frame with Nautilus 40th anniversary font.
- Porthole-inspired case design. Case and bezel adorned with contrasting polished and satin-finishes. Slimmer bezel to allow a larger dial opening (similar to 5990 model).
- Watch delivered with two straps: blue-gray calfskin with denim pattern and white stitching and blue-gray composite material with fabric pattern and white stitching. White gold Nautilus fold-over clasp.
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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.