Patek Philippe has launched three new references of its iconic Nautilus watch to mark the model's 50th anniversary. The collection includes platinum and white gold models powered by an ultra-thin caliber 240 movement. A new desk clock in the Nautilus shape completes the celebration.
The Patek Philippe Nautilus, first introduced in 1976, returns with references that emphasize its original design elements like thin cases and clean dials. All three watches feature the caliber 240, measuring 2.53 mm thick with a 22K off-center mini-rotor engraved '50 1976 – 2026'. This movement operates at 3 Hz and provides at least 48 hours of power reserve, paired with bracelets that include fold-over clasps with lockable adjustment systems. Water resistance stands at 30 meters across the models. Patek Philippe Nautilus 5610/1P This platinum model measures 38 mm in diameter and 6.9 mm thick. It includes a diamond at the 9 o'clock position, a signature for Patek's platinum watches. The sunburst blue dial features horizontal teak deck embossing, white gold baton markers, and rounded baton hands. Patek Philippe Nautilus 5810/1G and 5810G Both use a 41 mm white gold case, also 6.9 mm thick, with brushed and polished finishes. The 5810/1G matches the dial style of the smaller model, while the 5810G adds baguette diamond hour markers totaling 0.39 carats on its blue striped dial and pairs with a navy blue composite strap featuring cream stitching. Desk clock reference 958G-001 The anniversary lineup includes a white gold desk clock, 50.65 mm across, housing the manually wound caliber 31-505 8J PS IRM CI J. It offers an eight-day power reserve from twin barrels, a power reserve indicator, day and date complications, and thirteen baguette-cut diamond indices on a blue teak deck dial.