Patek Philippe
Nautilus 5712 Rose Gold
5712R-001
Rose gold refinement meets the Nautilus's enduring sport pedigree.
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Overview
The Patek Philippe Nautilus 5712R-001 presents the iconic Nautilus silhouette in 18k rose gold, pairing a 40 mm case with a richly layered brown-black gradient dial bearing the line's signature horizontal embossing. Beyond its striking aesthetics, the reference houses the calibre 240 PS IRM C LU, a movement that integrates a power-reserve indicator, instantaneous date, moon-phase display, and luminescent hands within a remarkably slim profile. It stands as one of the more complication-rich expressions of the Nautilus family, bridging the collection's sporting origins with grand-complication ambition.
History
The 5712 was introduced in the mid-2000s as Patek Philippe's answer to a growing collector appetite for a Nautilus that offered meaningful complications without sacrificing the integrated-bracelet aesthetic Gerald Genta had conceived in 1976. The rose-gold variant, reference 5712R-001, followed as the line matured, offering a warmer, more dressy alternative to the stainless-steel and white-gold executions. Produced across a span of roughly fourteen years, the 5712R-001 became a long-running pillar of the Nautilus catalogue before the reference was retired in 2024. Its combination of warm metal, complex movement, and sport-luxe design has made it a consistent focus of collector attention in the secondary market.
Notable points
- Case and integrated bracelet crafted entirely in 18k rose gold, lending a warmer tonality than the steel references.
- Calibre 240 PS IRM C LU is an ultra-thin automatic movement offering power-reserve indication, instantaneous date, and moon-phase complication.
- The brown-black gradient dial with horizontal relief embossing is a direct visual echo of the original 1976 Nautilus design language.
- At 40 mm, the case occupies the classic Nautilus footprint — large enough for legibility, restrained enough for formal wear.
- Produced from approximately 2010 to 2024, making it one of the longer-running rose-gold Nautilus references in the modern catalogue.
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