Since its debut in 1976, the Patek Philippe Nautilus seems to always amaze at every Baselworld watch fest. It has developed and evolved so much it astonishes everyone.

Patek Philippe Nautilus Perpetual Calendar - front

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Patek Philippe released a new Nautilus timepiece described as a “grand complication” and one of the sportier models in the Patek collection.

Nautilus Perpetual Calendar

A sporty addition to the elegant Patek collection

The thinnest perpetual calendar produced by Patek Philippe

The 18k white gold case features satin-finished surfaces with polished chamfers in which I think looks very sleek. The octagonal bezel frames a crisp blue dial that looks absolutely beautiful and really shows how this new timepiece is one of the most sportiest in the collection.

Patek Philippe Nautilus Perpetual Calendar Ref. 5740/1G-001 - dial CU

The reason why I love this new Nautilus is for the well laid out dial and the sporty blue color which outlines this sporty and thin perpetual calendar. This Nautilus really presents a simple look. The dial features three subdials including a month and leap year, date and moon phase, and day of the week with a 24-hour display.  It is a simplistic debut that many will love. This release will have everyone wanting it. It is most definitely a brilliant addition to the Patek collection.

Measurements and Details:

  • Diameter : 40 mm
  • Width : 44.05 mm
  • Length : 44.3 mm
  • Height: 8.42 mm
  • Case: 18K white gold
  • Sapphire-crystal caseback