Entscheidungsorientierter Vergleich
Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711 vs Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Jumbo 16202
Ein praktischer Sammlervergleich zwischen Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711 und Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Jumbo 16202, mit Fokus auf Markttiefe, Tragbarkeit, Servicerisiko und langfristige Begehrlichkeit.
Option A
Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711
- Eingeführt
- 1976
- Designer
- Gérald Genta
- Gehäuse
- 40.0mm · 8.3mm
- Werk
- Calibre 26-330 S C (Patek manufacture, auto)
- Marktpreis
- $120k–$400k
- Produktion
- Discontinued 2021 (steel); successor 5811 in white gold
Vorteile
- Higher cultural cachet post-discontinuation
- Slimmer case (8.3mm)
- Patek seal
- Iconic gradient blue dial
Nachteile
- Insanely difficult to source new
- Service waitlists exceed 24 months
- Steel is gone — only precious metals continue
Option B
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Jumbo 16202
- Eingeführt
- 1972
- Designer
- Gérald Genta
- Gehäuse
- 39.0mm · 8.1mm
- Werk
- Calibre 7121 (AP manufacture, auto, 55h reserve)
- Marktpreis
- $80k–$200k
- Produktion
- Active — current 16202 series with petite tapisserie dial
Vorteile
- Still produced in steel
- Lower entry vs Nautilus
- Open caseback shows movement
- Petite tapisserie dial detail
Nachteile
- Larger lug-to-lug than Nautilus
- Heavier weight perception
- Boutique-only allocation
Fazit
If you already own a Patek, the Royal Oak Jumbo balances the collection. If neither — Nautilus has cultural momentum and supply scarcity. Both are blue-chip stores of value.