Patek Philippe has created a one-of-a-kind Nautilus Ref. 5711/1500A for charity, to be auctioned on November 25, 2024, with all proceeds supporting Children Action, a foundation for disadvantaged youth.
This model, crafted from stainless steel, is elaborately hand-engraved with a Maori-inspired design—a first for the Nautilus line—and includes matching engraved cufflinks.
This unique piece will be auctioned by Aurel Bacs of Phillips, with expectations that it will command a multimillion-franc bid.
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Known for its status as one of the most coveted luxury watches globally, the Nautilus has consistently drawn high bids in the auction market, especially for limited or unique editions.
This iconic piece, originally released in 2006, has been a coveted item among collectors for its elegant design and craftsmanship.
This particular auction will be held to benefit charitable causes, with proceeds directed to various organizations. Patek Philippe’s decision to auction this rare piece reflects their ongoing commitment to supporting global philanthropic efforts while celebrating the heritage of the Nautilus.