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Tim Mosso explains fifteen superb luxury preowned watches today on “Weekend Watches.” Today’s show spotlights two premier Swiss sports watches, the Patek Philippe Nautilus, and the Patek Philippe Aquanaut. Both stainless steel machines include full bracelets, automatic movement, fully luminescent dials, and impeccable pedigree. Learn about watch collecting from Watchbox, the leading name in preowned watches; this is YouTube’s only curated video gallery of luxury watches.
The Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711 will be discontinued after 2021, but its upscale cousin, the 5712, remains a staple of Patek’s sports watch portfolio. While the 5711 includes only a date complication, the 5712 includes a pointer date, a power reserve indicator, and a moonphase display. For good measure, the Nautilus Moonphase also includes Patek’s premium micro-rotor automatic caliber 240 rather than the standard watch’s 324 center rotor.
From bezel to clasp, the Nautilus 5712 exhibits the winning style that designer Gerald Genta coined for the first Nautilus 3700 in 1976. Extensive hand-finishing adds value and beauty to the exterior of the Nautilus, and a considerable portion of the production cost of the watch is tied to the time spent polishing, satin brushing, and shaping steel components.
While the Nautilus is senior in the collection, the newer Patek Philippe Aquanaut sports watch boasts youthful vigor and equal quality. At 40.8mm, the 5167/1A is slightly larger than the 5712 but also slightly thinner at 8.5mm to 8.8mm. This example of the Patek Aquanaut includes a rarely seen stainless steel bracelet; most Aquanauts include a rubber bracelet. The result is a more forceful and premium appearance than a standard 5167A.
As with the Nautilus, the Aquanaut includes a dial with gradient color transitions. The center of the “geosphere” dial includes a dark silver sunburst pattern that fades to black at the outer edge of the dials. Hands and numerals are crafted from 18-karat white gold, and Super Luminova is used in liberal quantities. Below the dial, a hand crafted Patek Philippe caliber 324 automatic movement provides 45 hours of power reserve and is protected against water intrusion to 120 meters.
For good measure, today’s show also includes standout preowned watches from Rolex, Breguet, JLC, F.P. Journe, Germany’s A. Lange & Sohne, and many more!
• 34:50 A. Lange & Sohne Double Split 404.035 platinum, black dial, rattrapante $84,950
• 27:57 Breguet Classique Hora Mundi 5717PT/EU/9ZU $57,950
• 00:33 Breguet Marine 5817BA/12/AM0 yellow gold, full gold bracelet $21,950
• 24:27 Breguet Tradition 7057BR/R9/9W6 rose gold, 40mm $19,950
• 14:07 F.P. Journe Octa Automatique Reserve 38mm, rose gold, rose gold dial $109,500
• 38:16 Habring x Massena Lab Irwin LAB02 deadbeat seconds $9,950
• 11:11 H. Moser & Cie. Heritage Tourbillon Funky Blue 8804-1200 stainless steel
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• 31:05 IWC Portugieser Chronograph Edition 150 Years Jubilee 3716-03 rose gold $15,950
• 32:38 Jaeger LeCoultre Master Complete Calendar Chronograph Q4138420
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• 16:17 MB&F Legacy Machine LM101 51.PL.W platinum, blue dial $69,950
• 06:28 Omega Seamaster 300 1957 Trilogy 234.10.39.20.01.001 $7,950
• 02:57 Patek Philippe Nautilus Moonphase 5712/1A-001 $104,950
• 04:39 Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5167/1A-001 full bracelet $46,950
• 09:09 Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day Date 40 228238 yellow gold, diamond dial $44,950
• 19:09 Romain Gauthier Logical One MON00164 fusee, power reserve indicator $129,950
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