Patek Philippe Nautilus 5726/1A-001 Details
INFORMATION |
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BRAND |
Patek Philippe |
SERIES |
Nautilus |
MODEL |
5726/1A-001 |
Gender |
Mens |
PRODUCED |
2010 |
DIAL |
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TYPE |
Analog |
COLOUR |
Black |
FINISH |
-
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INDEXES |
Index |
CASE |
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MATERIAL |
Stainless Steel |
CRYSTAL |
Sapphire |
BACK |
Transparent Sapphire |
SHAPE |
Round |
DIAMETER |
40.5 mm |
HEIGHT |
11.30 mm |
MOVEMENT |
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CALIBRE |
324 S QA LU 24H/303 |
TYPE |
Automatic |
DIAMETER |
33.30 mm |
JEWELS |
34 |
RESERVE |
35-45 hours |
Frequency |
28800 bph |
Time |
Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Additional 24 Hour Hand (fixed) |
BAND |
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BandMaterial |
Stainless Steel |
FEATURES |
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WATER RESISTANCE |
120 m |
STYLE |
Luxury Watches |
If you like a more contemporary modern look to your watches, then this is a great option for you. This model is a more complicated member of the iconic sports watches by Patek Phillipe. What contributes to it being a bit more complicated is the annual calendar automatic movement with a moon phase display and slightly larger case than the 5711. This model features a beautiful black dial and a stainless steel case.
Disclaimer:
Due to having a large inventory, the watch you receive may not be the exact same one shown in the photos. We always guarantee that our watch are in a new/unworn condition. Stickers may be removed during the inspection process.



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