The Right One is PP 5800
The Patek 5800 Nautilus is one of the rarest Patek
references available because of its limited production run.
This watch was introduced as part of the 30th year
anniversary for Nautilus in 2006 and with the Nautilus 40th anniversary
upcoming.
The 5800 was discontinued approximately 15 months after
introduction and had possibly the lowest production numbers of any modern
Patek. This could be one of the most difficult models to find.
This watch got the DNA of both the Patek 3800 and 5711.
Clear Sapphire case back, new style bracelet and clasp, rich blue dial and
rounder ears (Patek 5711). 38.4mm size and a two part case that even the 5711
doesn’t have. A truly Sport model should
not come from a three part case as far as water tight is concerned.
The Ref. 5800/1 was
the only model from the new Nautilus collection that still has a two-part case
and also features a sapphire-crystal caseback. The self-winding automatic Patek
Philippe movement, caliber 330 SC provides the classic functions: hours,
minutes, sweep seconds, and a date in the aperture at 3 o'clock.
The Nautilus 5800 is identical to the highly sought 5711
but, is slightly smaller.
In my opinion, this is the right size for most of Asian men except
Manny Pacquiao. It fits me more than the 5711 which I think is a bit too far
with their JUMBO size.
And this is BLUE.
HK$262,200
HK Snob