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Ref | 5980/60G-001 |
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Condition | New |
Brand | |
Model | Nautilus Self Winding |
Diameter | 40.5 mm |
Color Dial | Blue |
Case Material | |
Bracelet material | |
Box | Available |
Documents | Available |
190 000 €
Ref | 5980/60G-001 |
---|---|
Condition | New |
Brand | |
Model | Nautilus Self Winding |
Diameter | 40.5 mm |
Color Dial | Blue |
Case Material | |
Bracelet material | |
Box | Available |
Documents | Available |
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The Patek Philippe Nautilus is a sophisticated watch featuring a white gold case and an automatic flyback chronograph mechanism. Its opaline blue-gray dial is perfectly matched with two included straps: one made of denim-patterned calfskin leather, and the other of composite material with a fabric texture. The leather strap features contrasting white stitching and a white gold Nautilus fold-over clasp.
The watch case measures 40.5 mm in diameter and 12.2 mm in thickness, with water resistance up to 30 meters. It is distinguished by a refined combination of polished and satin finishes. The dial includes chronograph indications organized in a large monocounter at 6 o’clock with three concentric scales, while the central chronograph seconds hand can also function as a continuous seconds display. Additionally, there is a date window at 3 o’clock. The white gold hour markers have a white luminescent coating for visibility in the dark.
The sapphire crystal on the case back allows a look at Self-winding mechanical movement.
The watch’s color scheme pairs exceptionally well with blue clothing, adding to its versatility and elegance.
Patek Philippe presents the Nautilus Travel Time Chronograph Reference 5990/1 in a generous rose gold version contrasting with the sunburst blue dial featuring an embossed horizontal pattern and applied hour-markers. The baton-style hands are in rose gold with a luminescent coating. This new model combines three highly sought-after complications: a self-winding flyback chronograph, an easy-to-use Travel Time function (dual time-zone), and a date display, coupled with local time.
The Ref. 5990/1A-011 Nautilus Travel Time chronograph is one of Patek Philippe’s rare steel watches. It features a new blue dial with a ray sunburst dial and a delicate black gradation to the periphery.
The self-winding caliber CH 28-520 C FUS movement combines three convenient and user-friendly complications: a flyback chronograph, a Travel Time function (two time zones with two separate hour hands; the skeletonized hand shows home time) and an analog date at 12 o’clock which is synchronized with local time.
The Nautilus self-winding flyback chronograph comes in a new white gold version with an opaline blue-gray dial. This refined shade is echoed on the blue-gray denim-patterned calfskin strap with white gold Nautilus fold-over clasp. The watch is also delivered with an additional blue-gray composite material strap with fabric pattern.
The case and bezel are distinguished by contrasting polished and satin finishes.
Chronograph indications are grouped in an original and legible large 6 o’clock monocounter with three concentric scales. The central chronograph seconds hand can also be used as a running seconds display.
With its smart and classic look, this second addition to the BR 05 Urban collection takes us back to the atmosphere of the Eighties by mixing two materials, and therefore, two tones. The combination of polished and satin-finished steel with 18 ct. rose gold is striking: strength and sophistication united in a watch.
This 43 mm Worldtimer has a stainless steel case and integrated green rubber strap with grey stitching, additional decorative link in polished steel, and polished-brushed foldover clasp.
At the centre of the sun-brushed green dial, framed by a polished-brushed green ceramic bezel, OMEGA has produced a vision of Earth, viewed from above the North Pole, by laser-ablating continents and colours on a grade 5 titanium surface. Circling the topographic map is a 24-hour indication, divided into night and day sections.
OMEGA’s home city of Bienne Switzerland is among the many global destinations circling around the dial and its outer ring. All place names, with the exception of the British capital are coloured yellow gold. London is in red to highlight Greenwich Mean Time, now more formally known as Universal Time Coordinated (UTC).
World times are measured by hands and indexes in 18K Moonshine™ Gold. OMEGA’s Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8938 provides the power.
One size never truly fits all – and with this in mind, Czapek presents its Quai des Bergues model in a new, 40.5mm case. The steel case retains all of the stylistic signatures of the Quai des Bergues case – with a slight refinement of the case-side recesses in order to incorporate the movement (Calibre SXH1) – and a subtle change to the slope of the lugs to ensure a perfect fit on the wrist.
The SXH1 caliber is a proprietary movement designed by Czapek. It is the first in a family of movements developed specifically for Czapek watches, according to the strictest rules of the watchmaking art. It was conceived in cooperation with Le Locle based company Chronode. This manually wound movement has two barrel springs, ensuring 7 days of power reserve and runs at a rate of 21,600 vibrations per hour, (3 Hertz). It features an annular balance wheel with weights for variable inertia and a Breguet terminal curve balance spring. The balance cock has been finely skeletonized and streamlined to give the whole balance greater transparency. It is finely decorated and remains aesthetically and functionally true to the 1850 original. The architecture remains symmetrical, and the sandblasted finish is a modern interpretation of the ‘satiné frost’ technique used in the 19th Century.
The especially dramatic and enduring design concept of the OMEGA Constellation line is characterized by its famous “Griffes”, or claws, and striking dials.
This model features a white pearled mother-of-pearl dial with 10 diamond indexes and a date window at 6 o’clock. There is also a small seconds feature at 9 o’clock that includes 4 diamond markers in 18K white gold holders.
The bezel with tone-in-tone Roman numerals is mounted on a 27 mm stainless steel casebody and is presented on a bracelet with brushed links and polished bars. This timepiece is powered by the OMEGA Co-Axial Master Chronometer Small Seconds calibre 8704.
The Chronomètre Bleu offers an uncluttered approach to high precision, with irreproachable chronometric proprerties. It is innovative, with a 39 mm case made of Tantalum, a rare dark grey metal with blue overtones, so named for the “Torment of Tantalus” in reference to the Greek mythology. Tantalum is a metal rarely used in watchmaking because it is very hard and difficult to fashion (its fusion temperature is 3016° and its density 16.65 g/cm3). It is also valued for its extremely high resistance to corrosion and wear, and its bio compatibility.
The blue chrome dial, which perfectly complements the colour of the case, has been redesigned with the latest trends in mind, and features cream-coloured hands and large Arabic numerals.
The Chronomètre Bleu’s 18 K rose Gold mechanical movement with manual winding oscillates at 21,600 vibrations per hour. Twin barrels, in the classic configuration of precision watches, work in parallel to deliver stable power for most of the watch’s 56-hour autonomy. The F.P.Journe freesprung chronometer balance, with inertia adjustment via four opposing weights, is dynamically adjusted in six positions.
Stainless steel case, Automatic, self-winding, Diameter 43.0 mm, Black dial with luminescence, Black calfskin strap with EasX-CHANGE system, Strap width 21.0 mm.
The linesport collection broadens with the new automatique réserve, available in 3 versions: one in titanium grade 5, one in 18k 6n gold and one in platinum pt950.
The case of 44 mm diameter and 11 mm thick, with bezel inlaid with ceramic, encloses the octa 1300.3 automatic movement with a very large date, made in aluminium alloy for the titanium version and in 18k rose gold for the 18k 6n gold and platinum versions.
The 3 versions have different dials:
– for the titanium model, a dial in aluminum alloy of yellow or anthracite colour with luminescent applied numerals, seconds counter in white sapphire and luminescent hours and minutes hands. With an extreme lightness and in absolute comfort, this watch in its totality only weighs around 83 grams.
– for the 6n gold model, a silver guilloche dial covered with ruthenium and appliques numerals in matte 6n gold, seconds counter in whitened silver and matte 5n golden hands.
– for the platinum model, a blue-mauve colour silver guilloche dial with appliques numerals in matte white gold, seconds counter in whitened silver and matte rhodied hands.
The automatique réserve features a day and night indication and a date now even larger (4.7 x 2.6mm) for optimal readability. The automatic winding mechanical movement uses any slightest movement of the wrist to increase the winding of the watch providing 160 hours of power reserve.
The metal bracelets are assorted to their respective case. Two new bracelets in 18k 6n gold and platinum with matte hammered finishing have been developed. The links attached to the case are also articulated to adapt to the different wrist sizes with an adjustable folding clasp in length of approximately 5 mm.
One size never truly fits all – and with this in mind, Czapek presents its Quai des Bergues model in a new, 40.5mm case. The steel case retains all of the stylistic signatures of the Quai des Bergues case – with a slight refinement of the case-side recesses in order to incorporate the movement (Calibre SXH1) – and a subtle change to the slope of the lugs to ensure a perfect fit on the wrist.
The SXH1 caliber is a proprietary movement designed by Czapek. It is the first in a family of movements developed specifically for Czapek watches, according to the strictest rules of the watchmaking art. It was conceived in cooperation with Le Locle based company Chronode. This manually wound movement has two barrel springs, ensuring 7 days of power reserve and runs at a rate of 21,600 vibrations per hour, (3 Hertz). It features an annular balance wheel with weights for variable inertia and a Breguet terminal curve balance spring. The balance cock has been finely skeletonized and streamlined to give the whole balance greater transparency. It is finely decorated and remains aesthetically and functionally true to the 1850 original. The architecture remains symmetrical, and the sandblasted finish is a modern interpretation of the ‘satiné frost’ technique used in the 19th Century.
With its smart and classic look, this second addition to the BR 05 Urban collection takes us back to the atmosphere of the Eighties by mixing two materials, and therefore, two tones. The combination of polished and satin-finished steel with 18 ct. rose gold is striking: strength and sophistication united in a watch.
This 43 mm Worldtimer has a stainless steel case and integrated green rubber strap with grey stitching, additional decorative link in polished steel, and polished-brushed foldover clasp.
At the centre of the sun-brushed green dial, framed by a polished-brushed green ceramic bezel, OMEGA has produced a vision of Earth, viewed from above the North Pole, by laser-ablating continents and colours on a grade 5 titanium surface. Circling the topographic map is a 24-hour indication, divided into night and day sections.
OMEGA’s home city of Bienne Switzerland is among the many global destinations circling around the dial and its outer ring. All place names, with the exception of the British capital are coloured yellow gold. London is in red to highlight Greenwich Mean Time, now more formally known as Universal Time Coordinated (UTC).
World times are measured by hands and indexes in 18K Moonshine™ Gold. OMEGA’s Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8938 provides the power.
One size never truly fits all – and with this in mind, Czapek presents its Quai des Bergues model in a new, 40.5mm case. The steel case retains all of the stylistic signatures of the Quai des Bergues case – with a slight refinement of the case-side recesses in order to incorporate the movement (Calibre SXH1) – and a subtle change to the slope of the lugs to ensure a perfect fit on the wrist.
The SXH1 caliber is a proprietary movement designed by Czapek. It is the first in a family of movements developed specifically for Czapek watches, according to the strictest rules of the watchmaking art. It was conceived in cooperation with Le Locle based company Chronode. This manually wound movement has two barrel springs, ensuring 7 days of power reserve and runs at a rate of 21,600 vibrations per hour, (3 Hertz). It features an annular balance wheel with weights for variable inertia and a Breguet terminal curve balance spring. The balance cock has been finely skeletonized and streamlined to give the whole balance greater transparency. It is finely decorated and remains aesthetically and functionally true to the 1850 original. The architecture remains symmetrical, and the sandblasted finish is a modern interpretation of the ‘satiné frost’ technique used in the 19th Century.
The especially dramatic and enduring design concept of the OMEGA Constellation line is characterized by its famous “Griffes”, or claws, and striking dials.
This model features a white pearled mother-of-pearl dial with 10 diamond indexes and a date window at 6 o’clock. There is also a small seconds feature at 9 o’clock that includes 4 diamond markers in 18K white gold holders.
The bezel with tone-in-tone Roman numerals is mounted on a 27 mm stainless steel casebody and is presented on a bracelet with brushed links and polished bars. This timepiece is powered by the OMEGA Co-Axial Master Chronometer Small Seconds calibre 8704.
The Chronomètre Bleu offers an uncluttered approach to high precision, with irreproachable chronometric proprerties. It is innovative, with a 39 mm case made of Tantalum, a rare dark grey metal with blue overtones, so named for the “Torment of Tantalus” in reference to the Greek mythology. Tantalum is a metal rarely used in watchmaking because it is very hard and difficult to fashion (its fusion temperature is 3016° and its density 16.65 g/cm3). It is also valued for its extremely high resistance to corrosion and wear, and its bio compatibility.
The blue chrome dial, which perfectly complements the colour of the case, has been redesigned with the latest trends in mind, and features cream-coloured hands and large Arabic numerals.
The Chronomètre Bleu’s 18 K rose Gold mechanical movement with manual winding oscillates at 21,600 vibrations per hour. Twin barrels, in the classic configuration of precision watches, work in parallel to deliver stable power for most of the watch’s 56-hour autonomy. The F.P.Journe freesprung chronometer balance, with inertia adjustment via four opposing weights, is dynamically adjusted in six positions.
Stainless steel case, Automatic, self-winding, Diameter 43.0 mm, Black dial with luminescence, Black calfskin strap with EasX-CHANGE system, Strap width 21.0 mm.
The linesport collection broadens with the new automatique réserve, available in 3 versions: one in titanium grade 5, one in 18k 6n gold and one in platinum pt950.
The case of 44 mm diameter and 11 mm thick, with bezel inlaid with ceramic, encloses the octa 1300.3 automatic movement with a very large date, made in aluminium alloy for the titanium version and in 18k rose gold for the 18k 6n gold and platinum versions.
The 3 versions have different dials:
– for the titanium model, a dial in aluminum alloy of yellow or anthracite colour with luminescent applied numerals, seconds counter in white sapphire and luminescent hours and minutes hands. With an extreme lightness and in absolute comfort, this watch in its totality only weighs around 83 grams.
– for the 6n gold model, a silver guilloche dial covered with ruthenium and appliques numerals in matte 6n gold, seconds counter in whitened silver and matte 5n golden hands.
– for the platinum model, a blue-mauve colour silver guilloche dial with appliques numerals in matte white gold, seconds counter in whitened silver and matte rhodied hands.
The automatique réserve features a day and night indication and a date now even larger (4.7 x 2.6mm) for optimal readability. The automatic winding mechanical movement uses any slightest movement of the wrist to increase the winding of the watch providing 160 hours of power reserve.
The metal bracelets are assorted to their respective case. Two new bracelets in 18k 6n gold and platinum with matte hammered finishing have been developed. The links attached to the case are also articulated to adapt to the different wrist sizes with an adjustable folding clasp in length of approximately 5 mm.
One size never truly fits all – and with this in mind, Czapek presents its Quai des Bergues model in a new, 40.5mm case. The steel case retains all of the stylistic signatures of the Quai des Bergues case – with a slight refinement of the case-side recesses in order to incorporate the movement (Calibre SXH1) – and a subtle change to the slope of the lugs to ensure a perfect fit on the wrist.
The SXH1 caliber is a proprietary movement designed by Czapek. It is the first in a family of movements developed specifically for Czapek watches, according to the strictest rules of the watchmaking art. It was conceived in cooperation with Le Locle based company Chronode. This manually wound movement has two barrel springs, ensuring 7 days of power reserve and runs at a rate of 21,600 vibrations per hour, (3 Hertz). It features an annular balance wheel with weights for variable inertia and a Breguet terminal curve balance spring. The balance cock has been finely skeletonized and streamlined to give the whole balance greater transparency. It is finely decorated and remains aesthetically and functionally true to the 1850 original. The architecture remains symmetrical, and the sandblasted finish is a modern interpretation of the ‘satiné frost’ technique used in the 19th Century.