Patek Philippe Nautilus Chronograph Ref. 5980/1A-019 B+P+SP

Here we have a serious Nautilus from 2012.

Why serious? Well, the Ref. 5980 was the first Nautilus that came with a chronograph function. Patek wanted to position the Nautilus as a true luxury sports model. Of course, a chronograph made a lot of sense for them as a sporty extra function on the watch without losing too much of its sharp and well-known design.

This is a different beast. With an official 40.5 mm case in full steel, it gives the Nautilus feel you would expect from this watch. The watch comes with a unique monocounter at 6 o’clock where you can see both the chronograph minutes and hours ticking away.

The watch itself comes with the in-house CH 28-520 C flyback chronograph movement, allowing you to instantly reset and restart the chronograph after timing with the two additional pushers on the right side of the case.

Something we see a lot on newer designs is the open case back, where you can admire the movement behind the sapphire crystal. Patek upgraded the movement with a beautiful 21k yellow gold rotor.

The Ref. 5980/1A-019 with its stunning white dial and black-surrounded hour markers was introduced as the successor to the blue dial Ref. 5980/1A-001 and was only produced from 2012 until 2014. So we can safely state that we have an early model in super sharp condition, which is becoming increasingly hard to find worldwide nowadays.

The watch itself is literally perfect, and we offer it as a full original box + papers set with recent full service papers from Patek Philippe and a global 2-year warranty from Patek Philippe.

A rare opportunity to own a rare and more technical Nautilus from Patek Philippe.

Year

2012

€ 110.000

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Brand Patek Philippe
Movement Automatic
Model Nautilus
Diameter 40.5
Reference 5980/1a-019
Bracelet/strap: Steel
Year of production (circa) 2012
Set Content Original box, papers & service papers
Material Steel
Warranty 2 year (AWCo)
Crystal Sapphire
Dial color White

To truly understand the Patek Philippe Nautilus, we have to start at the quartz crisis of the late 1960’s. After Seiko launched its first quartz movement, dark clouds gathered over Switzerland’s traditional watchmaking industry. Watches could now be more accurate, easier to maintain and above all: much, much cheaper. Asian quartz watches flooded the market and the Swiss houses had to respond.

In 1972 designer Gerald Genta formulated an answer for Audemars Piguet. He drew the very first luxury steel sports watch. A concept previously unthinkable. A sports watch with haute-horology-level watchmaking and finishing and the eye-watering price to match: the Royal Oak. The gamble paid off, there would be a place for high-end watchmaking in a world dominated by cheap quartz watches.

The template was set and Genta would repeat the trick for Patek Philippe. At the Basel trade fair, he sketched the rough shape of the watch on a napkin in five minutes. The design was based on a ship’s porthole and the watch would feature an integrated bracelet, like its AP predecessor. In 1976, the Ref. 3700/1 Nautilus was finally introduced.

At 42mm’s, the Jumbo Nautilus was rather substantial, although beautifully thin. In 1980, a women’s size Ref. 4800 and a mid-size Ref. 3800/1A, measuring 37,5mm’s, were added to the lineup. While the Ref. 3700 featured the same JLC-based caliber as the AP Royal Oak and Vacheron’s Overseas, the Ref. 3800 would be fitted with an in-house caliber.

After a few variations with different complications, a big update would follow in 2006. The legendary Ref. 5711/1A was introduced, measuring 43mm’s and running on Patek’s new in-house caliber 324SC. Again, numerous complicated variations followed before the range would be discontinued in 2021.

The Nautilus is one of the most sought-after watches on the market. Prices have sky-rocketed and a new one is pretty much impossible to attain without a rich purchase-history and suffering through a long, long waitlist. Needless to say then, this is a rather special opportunity.

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