Patek Philippe Unveils An Engraved Ref. 5711 Nautilus For Charity

Patek Philippe is following up on the debut of its Cubitus collection by bringing back the Ref. 5711 Nautilus. This one-of-a-kind piece is created for Children Action, a charity dedicated to supporting impoverished children globally.

The Ref. 5711 was originally launched in 2006 and has become one of the most coveted timepieces in the market. The model for auction includes a black dial with the Children Action logo on the caseback. Patek Philippe included hand-graved detailing for the first time to make it even more sought after.  A matching pair of cufflinks will accompany the purchase.

The timepiece will be auctioned off at the charity’s biannual gala on November 25th. This may be the last time this model is offered, so it can be expected to sell for more than $6 million USD. Visit the brand’s website for more details.

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