Words by James Jansons, from Chrono Hunter – the smart way to buy or sell a luxury watch.
Owning a Patek is embracing a legacy. An heirloom valued for generations. The Nautilus line is so revered that the legendary Tiffany dial model fetched a cool $6.5 million at auction. So if you want to flaunt your way in and out of the boardroom, oozing prestige, extravagance and lashings of elegance along the way, Chrono Hunter can suggest the perfect piece for you.
It’s time to explore the best of the best in luxury watches with the leading pre-owned platform to buy a watch or sell a watch.
Synchronise your watches gentlemen…
Patek Philippe Nautilus 5712R
Released in 2006, the 5712R quickly gained a cult following for its blend of sportiness and exquisite craftsmanship.
The rose gold case, a departure from the traditional Nautilus steel, offers a touch of warmth alongside the watch’s iconic integrated bracelet. Enduring and elegant, its robust design with signature porthole case design and horizontal embossed dial, makes it extremely versatile which can be worn for many special occasions.
The Calibre 240 PS IRM C LU is a testament to Patek’s commitment to flawless craftsmanship. Delivering exceptional timekeeping and a weekend proof 48-hour power reserve, this baby will ensure it keeps pace with your busy lifestyle. Discontinued last month, owning a Patek Philippe Nautilus reference 5712R may become even more desirable, as this will now become more elusive to find.
If now is the time to buy a Patek Philippe, you can bag one on the secondary market through Chrono Hunter from £90,000, as of March 2024
Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5164-A
This isn’t any ordinary dive watch.
The stainless steel Patek Philippe Aquanaut reference 5164A is an open invitation to explore life’s adventures with exquisite refinement at the top of the horological agenda. Unlike its counterparts, this watch seamlessly makes a statement without compromising on functionality or comfort.
Launched in 2011, it challenged the perception of luxury sports watches. Measuring 40.8mm wide, and 10.8mm thick, this delectable number provides 120 metres of water resistance. Meanwhile, the self-winding Calibre 324 S C FUS is renowned for its premium accuracy and has a 45-hour power reserve.
Whether lounging on your private yacht or behind the wheel of a Ferrari, the 5164A offers robustness, optimum style and a sleek black dial with applied gold hour markers and luminescent hands.
Another discontinued model from CEO Thierry Stern’s stable in 2024, the Aquanaut 5164A still holds significant value in the pre-owned market. If you want to buy a Patek Philippe like this, it’ll set you back around £60,000 on the secondary market from Chrono Hunter, as of March 2024
Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711/1A
The Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711/1A is more of a cultural phenomenon than Elvis. Quite possibly the King of watches, it transcends mere timekeeping to become an iconic symbol of success and refined taste.
This “made it” watch instantly captivates with its sleek octagonal case seamlessly integrated into a comfortable bracelet. The iconic horizontal grooved dial, adorned with applied gold hour markers and luminous hands, ensures clear time reading.
This fusion of sportiness and elegance makes it an essential wrist worthy choice, at home, in boardrooms or sailing the open seas.
Beyond its striking design, the Nautilus boasts a robust self-winding movement (Caliber 324 S C), famed for its accuracy and has a 45-hour power reserve. The intricate engineering of this novelty underpins its unwavering accuracy for years to come.
Discontinued in 2021, the Nautilus reference 5711/1A still commands a premium on the secondary market. As of March 2024, prices varied around the £92,000 mark while the white dial variation sits around £85,000.
Patek Philippe Nautilus 5990-1A
A true symphony of functionality, sophistication and opulence.
The Patek Philippe Nautilus 5990-1A is no more. While its production has ceased, its clamour among discerning watch enthusiasts remains undiminished.
The robust stainless steel case houses a masterpiece of horological engineering – the self-winding Caliber CH 28-520 C FUS. This complex movement not only delivers flawless timekeeping, but contains a flyback chronograph, dual time zone function, and a date complication, making it a true globetrotter’s companion.
The classic Nautilus design with octagonal case and integrated bracelet is elevated with a stunning blue sunburst dial. This vibrant accent adds a touch of personality for the most discerning clientele.
Discontinued in 2022, the 5990-1A still commands a premium in the secondary market. Why not snaffle this up through Chrono Hunter today with prices ranging from £92,000 to £93,000, as of March 2024.
Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5968-A
A wrist worthy statement.
The Patek Philippe Aquanaut reference 5968A is as comfortable clinching those big hedge fund deals as it is exploring the ocean.
Introduced in 2018, this 42.2mm x 11.9mm chronograph seamlessly blends prestige with functionality. Crafted from stainless steel, it boasts the powerful Caliber CH 28-520 HU movement with precise timekeeping and a flyback chronograph complication.
The striking black dial with vibrant orange accents complements the integrated composite strap, ensuring comfort and durability. Water-resistant up to 120 metres, it’s your perfect companion for any adventure. While commanding a secondary market price of £92,000 to £93,000 to buy, its ageless design and unparalleled craftsmanship make it a potentially worthy purchase.
Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5168G
Crafted from 18-carat white gold, the Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5168G seamlessly blends uncompromising quality with functionality. At 42.2mm, the case exudes understated refinement, while the integrated “Tropical” composite strap ensures everyday comfort.
Beyond its captivating khaki green dial, several elements elevate its status: a self-winding Caliber 26-330 S C movement with 48-hour power reserve, 120-metre water resistance and a design that transitions effortlessly from corporate settings to beachside bars.
This fusion of beauty and practicality makes the Aquanaut 5168G a coveted timepiece. You can buy a Patek Philippe 5168G on the secondary market via Chrono Hunter with prices starting from around £70,000, as of March 2024.
Patek Philippe Calatrava 5524G
A blend of aviation inspiration and timeless charm, the Patek Philippe Calatrava 5524G transcends a mere timepiece. It’s a 42mm masterpiece crafted from gleaming white gold and boasts a striking blue dial adorned with luminescent Arabic numerals.
A balance of both smart and casual, the vintage brown leather strap adds a touch of sophistication, echoing the legacy of pilot watches. A marvel of first-rate functionality, the powerful Calibre 324 S C FUS movement ensures exceptional accuracy alongside a 48-hour power reserve.
Perfect for the debonair jetsetter, the true highlight is the patented Travel Time complication, allowing you to track two different time zones simultaneously. With a secondary market price of around £35,000 (as of March 2024), if you want to buy a Patek Philippe, speak to Chrono Hunter and let their expert staff guide you on the most secure platform around.
The bottom line
Patek Philippe offers an exceptional collection, whether seeking out the iconic Nautilus 5711/A, the versatile Aquanaut 5164-A, or the uncompromising Nautilus 5990-1A.
Each represents the epitome of horological excellence, a testament to the brand’s unwavering commitment to meticulous craftsmanship, attention to detail, and a relentless pursuit of perfection.
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