What replaced the Patek 5711?
Patek’s president Thierry Stern gave it the ax because he worried the model was soaking up too much attention. But on Tuesday, Patek announced a new watch meant to replace the 5711. Meet the 5811. Technically, that’s the 5811/1G, the G signifying that the watch is made out of white gold. In conclusion, the 5711/1A-001 is a stainless steel three-hand display Nautilus series watch produced between 2006 and 2010. It’s the same model as the 5711/1A-010, which was produced between 2010 and 2020. The main distinction between the two is whether the bracelet is connected with a screw or a needle.
Is Patek 5711 discontinued?
The Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711 is no longer in production. The legendary Gerald Genta-designed luxury sports watch was discontinued following an announcement made by Patek Philippe officials in 2021. In 2021, when Patek Philippe discontinued its best-selling Ref. A-010 — the model with eight-year wait lists, for those who could get on the wait list at all — prices for the $33,000 stainless-steel wristwatch with a black-blue dial soared into six-figure territory on the secondary market.
What is the successor to 5711?
The 5711 now has a successor available exclusively in gold and with several updates: meet the new Patek Philippe Nautilus 5811/1G-001. Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711 Price and Investment Value A steel 5711/1A can trade for well over $100,000, while precious metal versions command even higher figures.