Patek Philippe
Nautilus 5712 Rose Gold Bracelet
5712/1R-001
The Nautilus in rose gold, reborn with a moon-phase complication.
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Overview
The Patek Philippe Nautilus 5712/1R-001 brings the iconic Nautilus silhouette into 18k rose gold, pairing the warm metal with a richly layered brown gradient dial bearing the line's signature horizontal embossing. Introduced in 2024, it represents the current expression of the 5712 reference, which has long been regarded as one of the most sophisticated complications within the Nautilus family. The calibre 240 PS IRM C LU endows the piece with a power-reserve indicator, instantaneous date, moon-phase display, and a luminescent seconds hand — a remarkable concentration of finishing within a 40 mm sport-elegant case.
History
The Nautilus line was conceived by Gérald Genta and introduced by Patek Philippe in 1976, establishing the template for the luxury integrated-bracelet sport watch. The 5712 reference extended that legacy by adding a multi-complication movement to the porthole-shaped case, earning a devoted following among collectors who prize both the aesthetic and the mechanical depth. The 5712/1R-001 continues that tradition in rose gold with an integrated bracelet of the same metal, a configuration that underscores the warmth and refinement the alloy brings to the Nautilus form. Its 2024 introduction places it among the most recent evolutions of the reference.
Notable points
- Case and integrated bracelet are crafted entirely in 18k rose gold, lending a warmer character than the steel or white-gold variants.
- The brown gradient dial features the Nautilus's hallmark horizontal embossed pattern, shifting in depth and tone from centre to edge.
- Calibre 240 PS IRM C LU is an ultra-thin automatic movement incorporating power-reserve, instantaneous date, moon-phase, and luminescent seconds complications.
- At 40 mm, the case retains the proportions established by the 5712 reference, balancing wrist presence with the integrated-bracelet sport-watch ethos.
- The moon-phase display is engineered to require correction only once every several decades under normal use, reflecting Patek Philippe's exacting astronomical standards.
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