Ref. 5711/1A-014
The Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711 (Discontinued) (reference 5711/1A-014) is a 40mm stainless steel with a automatic movement and 120m of water resistance. It carries a blue dial. On the secondary market it typically trades between $90,000 and $260,000.
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Annual Calendar
5205R

Annual Calendar Chronograph
5905R-001

Aquanaut
5167A
Aquanaut 5167A
5167A-001
Aquanaut 5968A Chronograph
5968A-001
Aquanaut Green
5168G-010
Aquanaut Travel Time
5164A-001
Aquanaut Travel Time Rose Gold
5164R-001
On the secondary market the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711 (Discontinued) (reference 5711/1A-014) typically trades between $90,000 and $260,000, with a midpoint around $175,000. Actual prices vary with condition, box/papers, and demand.
The 5711/1A-014 runs a automatic movement (caliber 324 SC).
The 5711/1A-014 has a 40mm Stainless Steel case, water resistant to 120m, with a blue dial.
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