Patek Philippe Just Released a Nautilus With A Mesmerising Tiffany-Blue Dial

The Swiss watchmaker has done its magic again. It just released a new Nautilus Ref. 5711, which will be the last of the coveted model that was discontinued earlier this year, with a dial-in Tiffany & Co.’s signature blue. This beautiful piece is limited to just 170 pieces, so you will have to act fast to get one of these very collectible models. 

It’s a special edition of one of the most hyped and coveted luxury watches ever, it might be the last version of Patek’s famous Nautilus 5711 ever produced.

It’s hard to overstate the status and desirability of Patek Philippe’s most popular watch, the Nautilus reference 5711. That’s why it was a bit shocking and baffling when news got that it would be discontinued.

It’s safe to say that this Tiffany & Co. version took the watch world by surprise — not just because of the 5711’s retirement but also because it’s an unconventional look for the typically conservative-leaning watch.

The dial’s vibrant hue is specifically known as Tiffany Blue, and hands and indices in contrasting black make it even more striking. This is, however, much more than a couple of brands that decided to team up for yet another limited edition collab: the Tiffany & Co. wordmark on the dial here speaks to collectors who value the rare “co-signed” watch dials of past decades — and Tiffany dials are among the most famous.

This luxury timepiece has the Tiffany & Co name included on the bottom near six o’clock. The Patek Philippe logo, meanwhile, sits towards the top near 12 o’clock. The case is also water-resistant to 120 metres and, in addition to the bezel and integrated steel bracelet, satin-finished and polished by hand—the process requires 55 production steps to complete each watch.

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