It's really wild that for roughly half of what this stainless steel time only watch goes for, you can get the 3970 (perpetual calendar + chrono) in a precious metal.
Don't be disappointed. Your Nautilus will climb back over the $200k threshold again. After all, the 50th aniversity of the Nautilus is coming in 2026 which will drive renewed interest.
Not gonna lie, I lust after this watch. It seems to strike the most perfect balance between sporty and dressy. Some people diss it because it's a status symbol but I would have loved it just the same if it weren't.
When people actually hold and wear the Nautilus, Royal Oak, and Overseas, most will conclude that the Overseas is by far the more attractive and well crafted of the three, followed by the RO, with the Nautilus feeling quite cheap and fragile in comparison.
no. people only buy the OS because they can't afford either of the other two. the OS is clearly a knockoff of the other two. owners of the OS look down at their wrist and dream of owning the Nautilus or Royal Oak one day. i know this because that person was once me.
It is a very nice classic dress watch design. For the money, I like the Cartier Santos with the bracelet links/strap quick change system; that is, if I had the money. 😂
it does not feel like a toy. you immediately feel the quality when it's on your wrist. only people who don't own a nautilus say that. they also say the bracelet is cheap...no, it's the best bracelet out there. the finishing is unrivaled for an integrated sports watch.
I still can’t believe you ditched a name as good as “The WatchBox” which everyone understands to be a cleaver name to do with watch collecting. 1916 company? Do they sell history books? Maybe encyclopedias? IDK
In 2010 HIP HOP ARTIST like Nicki Minaj and Jay Z started rapping about the brand. It's so wild that this page is the authority of watches but won't give HIP HOP the credit for giving it LIFE. I swear this is why we should develop our own brands.
I hope you do too! I want my Nautilus and Royal Oak to be less stigmatized...And no, hip hop did not give the Nautilus life. What an ignorant and hateful life you must live.
What gets me is the pristine finishing on a watch crafted in rudimentary stainless steal, not even Rolex quality steel, and massively overpriced. It will get bashed and dinged by some talentless Uber rich influencer long before they suspend their ignorance to appreciate the fine work and craftsmanship that made PPs reputation in the first place 😂
Why is it 'massively overpriced'? Is your assessment based off of economic analysis? I'd say the Nautilus is priced right where it should be seeing how it's at the equilibrium of demand and supply. I'll assume you mean that you think you can get more bang for your buck by buying more complicated watches made in precious metals for a fraction of the price of the Nautilus. In that case your arguement is moot as I can argue that you should buy a $1 quartz plastic watch or just use your phone. After all, mechanical watches are massively overpriced relatively...Art is in the eye of the beholder and the market agrees with the Nautilus.
@@johnriesling2207 The assumption you made is a bit presumptuous and banal. I’m not sure why you brought bling merchant and Quartz into the picture here. All I meant is the PP Nautilus is massively overpriced cf to other historic and excellent Swiss mechanical steel sports watches that have as much character, legacy and provenance. For example, the 1969 Zenith Defy A3642 (the very steel sports watch that influenced the whole integrated steel sports watch genre in the first place), or the IWC Ingenieur SL- designed by Gerald Genta himself in the 1980s, the same guy who designed the PP Nautilus. Even the Chopard St. Moritz, or it’s successor the celebrated Alpine Eagle has a right to rub shoulders with the PP Nautilus in terms of design execution, aesthetics and in-house movement quality. These excellent characterful mechanical watches sell for a fraction of the cost of a Nautilus.
@@johnriesling2207 What you said out the demand/supply makes sense as the ‘small batch’ exclusivity will lead to a hefty premium to control demand for the slow painstaking hand craftsmanship of the watch which naturally limits its supply along the chain. But then you ended up being presumptuous, snobbish and cynical for some reason.
@@johnriesling2207 oh please. This is an entry level watch for Patek that the market loves to hype. The quality of this watch in no way matches the the insane money being asked for it. Money over substance….
lol. spoken like someone who never owned either. patek is infinitely better. people love to praise ALS, but when it comes time to hand over their credit cards they buy patek.
In Toronto canada I buy a super super clone I bring it to a rolex expert he say it was real rolex . Unbelievable. Your super clone look just like mine. You a expert but a regular person like me will never know. Imagine on nkuwan
Tim providing the definitive 5711 review.
Bought myself one and I’ve never been happier!
Tim is the man! My dude finger bangs the crap out of mad 100K+ timepieces on the daily. Legend.
The market price of this stainless steel watch is disappointing.
It's really wild that for roughly half of what this stainless steel time only watch goes for, you can get the 3970 (perpetual calendar + chrono) in a precious metal.
Don't be disappointed. Your Nautilus will climb back over the $200k threshold again. After all, the 50th aniversity of the Nautilus is coming in 2026 which will drive renewed interest.
@@johnriesling2207I highly doubt it lol
@@DirtFather407 The Nautilus will always outpace inflation because Patek knows the scarce-economics game.
You sold me. I’ll take one.
Excellent and informative review.
Not gonna lie, I lust after this watch. It seems to strike the most perfect balance between sporty and dressy. Some people diss it because it's a status symbol but I would have loved it just the same if it weren't.
to everyone saying it's overpriced, is it really if it's almost 10x the value once you leave the store with it?
How many of these (014) were made in total? anybody knows?
Tim's reviews are likely the best, and this of the 5711 is no exception.
When people actually hold and wear the Nautilus, Royal Oak, and Overseas, most will conclude that the Overseas is by far the more attractive and well crafted of the three, followed by the RO, with the Nautilus feeling quite cheap and fragile in comparison.
no. people only buy the OS because they can't afford either of the other two. the OS is clearly a knockoff of the other two. owners of the OS look down at their wrist and dream of owning the Nautilus or Royal Oak one day. i know this because that person was once me.
@@johnriesling2207TRUE
Tim, what is the weight of 5711 steel?
So how much do you want sell it!
Tough choice, between this and or a Datograph perpetual calendar tourbillion. I guess the answer is obvious.
It is a very nice classic dress watch design. For the money, I like the Cartier Santos with the bracelet links/strap quick change system; that is, if I had the money. 😂
I luv its bracelet, and I think watch designs will go asymmetric soon. At least that's cool!
Mine gusslThe watch arrived quickly and is in very good condition. I am ecstatic with my purchase and the excellent quality. Very recommended
2:11 how much price
Amazing watch ⌚️ 👌
On the wrist, it feels like a kids toy……and very delicate as if it could break. I do like the Nautilus but only in PM.
it does not feel like a toy. you immediately feel the quality when it's on your wrist. only people who don't own a nautilus say that. they also say the bracelet is cheap...no, it's the best bracelet out there. the finishing is unrivaled for an integrated sports watch.
@@johnriesling2207Patek for the older and refined gentleman, AP for the younger, disciplined and talented fellow
Nice video! Royal Oak next??
he did one maybe a year or 18 months back
@@johnriesling2207 Thanks I will look for it.
You're not getting one from the boutique unless you're a celebrity or bribing the dealer, though.
I still can’t believe you ditched a name as good as “The WatchBox” which everyone understands to be a cleaver name to do with watch collecting. 1916 company? Do they sell history books? Maybe encyclopedias? IDK
I suspect the name switch hurts their UA-cam presence but helps their actual sales, as it sounds a lot more legit to people spending $40k on a watch.
@ what about their internet presence? They mostly sell online.
Tim is the 🐐 simple.
Get a Mido Multifort for a fraction of the price.
Who on earth wants the baggage that goes along with it since pleb influencers and rappers discovered it? It's been totally trashed.
there are so few nautilus watches in the real world that the rapper connection is moot. there are many more royal oaks and daytonas out in public.
Sam Altman have the blue one❤❤❤
Take away the hype, it’s a $35K watch. Forgot that part.
It has all that at the end.
Best,
Tim
@@the1916companywatchreviews Rat doesn't watch your videos. He just opines.
@@davidr2802that scratch-magnet would drive me nuts after the first slight nick.
Best watch imo
In 2010 HIP HOP ARTIST like Nicki Minaj and Jay Z started rapping about the brand. It's so wild that this page is the authority of watches but won't give HIP HOP the credit for giving it LIFE. I swear this is why we should develop our own brands.
I hope you do too! I want my Nautilus and Royal Oak to be less stigmatized...And no, hip hop did not give the Nautilus life. What an ignorant and hateful life you must live.
I wish I have that much money to buy a patek.
I would just ask Thierry to send me the birth certificate in PDF format.
$5k watch, $30k name.
“From the bargain bin…” 😅
Thanks watch kylo ren, you are my only hope.
300K for this average time date only steel watch is stupid I’m sorry.
What gets me is the pristine finishing on a watch crafted in rudimentary stainless steal, not even Rolex quality steel, and massively overpriced. It will get bashed and dinged by some talentless Uber rich influencer long before they suspend their ignorance to appreciate the fine work and craftsmanship that made PPs reputation in the first place 😂
Why is it 'massively overpriced'? Is your assessment based off of economic analysis? I'd say the Nautilus is priced right where it should be seeing how it's at the equilibrium of demand and supply. I'll assume you mean that you think you can get more bang for your buck by buying more complicated watches made in precious metals for a fraction of the price of the Nautilus. In that case your arguement is moot as I can argue that you should buy a $1 quartz plastic watch or just use your phone. After all, mechanical watches are massively overpriced relatively...Art is in the eye of the beholder and the market agrees with the Nautilus.
@@johnriesling2207 The assumption you made is a bit presumptuous and banal. I’m not sure why you brought bling merchant and Quartz into the picture here. All I meant is the PP Nautilus is massively overpriced cf to other historic and excellent Swiss mechanical steel sports watches that have as much character, legacy and provenance. For example, the 1969 Zenith Defy A3642 (the very steel sports watch that influenced the whole integrated steel sports watch genre in the first place), or the IWC Ingenieur SL- designed by Gerald Genta himself in the 1980s, the same guy who designed the PP Nautilus. Even the Chopard St. Moritz, or it’s successor the celebrated Alpine Eagle has a right to rub shoulders with the PP Nautilus in terms of design execution, aesthetics and in-house movement quality. These excellent characterful mechanical watches sell for a fraction of the cost of a Nautilus.
@@johnriesling2207 What you said out the demand/supply makes sense as the ‘small batch’ exclusivity will lead to a hefty premium to control demand for the slow painstaking hand craftsmanship of the watch which naturally limits its supply along the chain. But then you ended up being presumptuous, snobbish and cynical for some reason.
I don’t think that Patek’s have aged as well as Rolex. A Patek just looks like a watch from the 70’s, if that’s your thing.
the market disagrees with you
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Vastly overpriced………
based off what? the free market disagrees with you. take your socialist opinions back to the soviet block.
@@johnriesling2207 oh please. This is an entry level watch for Patek that the market loves to hype. The quality of this watch in no way matches the the insane money being asked for it. Money over substance….
You mean bloc
no. it’s the worst pp watch
Overrated time piece, in my humble opinion
Looks stupid honestly. Will never like this brand. AL&S does everything better
lol. spoken like someone who never owned either. patek is infinitely better. people love to praise ALS, but when it comes time to hand over their credit cards they buy patek.
great watch, poor value
In Toronto canada I buy a super super clone I bring it to a rolex expert he say it was real rolex . Unbelievable. Your super clone look just like mine. You a expert but a regular person like me will never know. Imagine on nkuwan