Confronto decisionale
Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711 vs Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Jumbo 16202
Un confronto pratico tra Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711 e Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Jumbo 16202, focalizzato su mercato, indossabilità, rischio di servizio e desiderabilità.
Opzione A
Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711
- Introdotto
- 1976
- Designer
- Gérald Genta
- Cassa
- 40.0mm · 8.3mm
- Movimento
- Calibre 26-330 S C (Patek manufacture, auto)
- Prezzo di mercato
- $120k–$400k
- Produzione
- Discontinued 2021 (steel); successor 5811 in white gold
Pro
- Higher cultural cachet post-discontinuation
- Slimmer case (8.3mm)
- Patek seal
- Iconic gradient blue dial
Contro
- Insanely difficult to source new
- Service waitlists exceed 24 months
- Steel is gone — only precious metals continue
Opzione B
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Jumbo 16202
- Introdotto
- 1972
- Designer
- Gérald Genta
- Cassa
- 39.0mm · 8.1mm
- Movimento
- Calibre 7121 (AP manufacture, auto, 55h reserve)
- Prezzo di mercato
- $80k–$200k
- Produzione
- Active — current 16202 series with petite tapisserie dial
Pro
- Still produced in steel
- Lower entry vs Nautilus
- Open caseback shows movement
- Petite tapisserie dial detail
Contro
- Larger lug-to-lug than Nautilus
- Heavier weight perception
- Boutique-only allocation
Verdetto
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.