
PATEK PHILIPPE Nautilus 5712G-001
The Ref. 5712G-001 is a men's luxury watch that was first introduced by Patek Philippe in 2006. It is part of the Nautilus collection, which was originally launched in 1976 and is known for its iconic porthole-shaped case design. The case is made of 18k white gold and measures 40mm in diameter. It has a screw-down crown and a sapphire crystal case back, which allows the wearer to admire the watch's mechanical movement. The dial of the Patek Philippe 5712G-001 is blue-gray with a sunburst finish, giving it a subtle, yet distinctive appearance. The dial displays the date, moon phase, power reserve indicator, and a subsidiary seconds dial. The moon phase indicator is particularly noteworthy, as it displays the phase of the moon with an accuracy of 122 years. The Ref. 5712G-001 is powered by Patek Philippe's self-winding mechanical movement, Caliber 240 PS IRM C LU. This movement has a power reserve of up to 48 hours and features the brand's patented Spiromax balance spring, which