Patek Philippe Nautilus in stainless steel featuring a blue baton dial


Congratulations to Carlo Ancelotti and Real Madrid, who are the winners of UEFA Champions League 2022 after defeating Liverpool F.C. in tonight’s final at Stade de France in Paris.

The head coach of the Spanish champions is in this photo wearing the legendary Patek Philippe Nautilus in stainless steel, featuring a 40mm wide case and a blue baton dial.

Overall Review 

One of the earliest watchmakers on the planet, Patek Philippe, has been showcasing its incredible skill in watchmaking for roughly 182 years. The company is more renowned for its distinctive designs, which are absolutely magnificent and awe-inspiring. Rather than its background and history, this is indisputably exceptional and unmatched by most other enterprises. 

The Patek Philippe Nautilus is another one of those series, which features stylish, elegant, and sporting watches that strike out without even attempting to. The glamourous collection was first introduced in 1976 to mark the brand’s entry into the large market for luxurious sports watches. It embodies refinement and modernism in sports timepieces. Additionally, the intricateness and flashiness of the Nautilus’s features and components witness to the industry’s constant pursuit of uniqueness and quality and how much heart is put into creating each piece in the line.

The watch was intended to be a marine lifestyle luxurious timepiece for affluent men and their families who enjoyed sailing or residing by the sea since it was first presented in 1976. In addition to being a standard procedure for other timepieces made at the time, the casing’s strikingly different polished and refined treatment also reminded people of the metal hardware on the yacht deck. For the bezel and sides, Genta incorporated design elements like boat portholes, as well as the horizontal lines on the dial are intended to evoke teak wood boat decks.

An amazing example of a men’s bracelet that also happens to be a watch is the Patek Philippe Nautilus. It also avoids being unduly pretentious, thanks to the steel body of the bracelet as well as the casing. A highly regarded watchmaker not only gives the design the finish and design it merits. It also outfits the timepiece with the greatest precise mechanical movements. The movement is not covered by a solid caseback like Rolex. Patek Philippe prefers that users of Nautilus models parade their gleaming, house-made caliber 324 S C via the sapphire crystal caseback.

The movement is a great illustration of what to search for in a straightforward yet high-end sporty watch. Outside of its superior level of craftsmanship, the caliber 324 S C is notable for its low profile. Even though the Nautilus is only 8.3mm thick overall and the movement is only 3.3mm wide, it retains a 120m waterproofing. The mechanical rotor is made of solid 21 karat gold, which implies it weights enough to maintain a high level of winding performance. The movement includes Patek Philippe’s own Gyromax balancing wheel and Spiromox balancing spring, and it runs at 4Hz (28,800 bph), including a 45-hour power reserve. By far, the most sought-after timepiece in the world is the Patek Philippe Nautilus.

Price market: $170,000.00+~ USD

 Watch reference: 5711/1A-010

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