Nautilus 5712/1A Tiffany Stamp - The Second Hand Club
Nautilus 5712/1A Tiffany Stamp
169 East Flagler Street

169 East Flagler Street
1025
Miami FL 33131
United States

7867185608

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About the brand

Patek Philippe, established in 1839 by Antoni Patek and François Czapek in Geneva, quickly rose to prominence for its high-quality pocket watches. The pivotal partnership with Adrien Philippe in 1845 introduced the revolutionary keyless winding mechanism, laying the foundation for Patek, Philippe & Co. in 1851. This era of innovation saw the creation of the first perpetual calendar wristwatch in 1925 and the launch of the Calatrava collection in 1932, epitomizing timeless elegance.


Acquired by the Stern family in 1932, Patek Philippe has maintained its independence and commitment to craftsmanship. This stewardship has seen the introduction of iconic models such as the Nautilus in 1976, which redefined the luxury sports watch category. The Patek Philippe Seal, introduced in 2009, further underscores the brand’s dedication to superior quality and precision.


Patek Philippe's illustrious clientele, including royalty like Queen Victoria and King Christian IX of Denmark, has solidified its reputation as a symbol of luxury and refinement. Notable timepieces such as the Grand Complications, Calatrava, and Nautilus continue to be highly sought after by collectors for their sophisticated design and technical excellence.


Throughout its history, Patek Philippe has consistently been at the forefront of horological innovation. Recent advancements in materials and mechanics ensure that each timepiece not only honors the brand's storied past but also embraces modernity. Today, Patek Philippe stands as a pinnacle of fine watchmaking, revered by enthusiasts and collectors for its unwavering commitment to craftsmanship and heritage.

About the watch

The Patek Philippe Nautilus 5712 is a masterpiece of modern watchmaking, blending sporty elegance with practical sophistication. Launched in 2006 to celebrate the Nautilus's 30th anniversary, this model introduced a unique asymmetrical dial design that incorporates a date display, 48-hour power reserve, moon-phase indicator, and small seconds—all powered by the ultra-thin automatic Calibre 240 movement.

Encased in a 40 mm stainless steel body with an iconic integrated bracelet, the 5712 strikes the perfect balance between presence and wearability. Its polished and satin-brushed surfaces highlight the distinctive porthole-inspired profile, making it equally suited for casual and formal occasions.

What sets the 5712 apart is its refined execution: the moon-phase is elegantly rendered; the micro-rotor movement is finished to the highest standards, visible through a sapphire caseback; and the complications are presented in perfect visual harmony. Despite its multiple functions, the watch feels clean and coherent—never cluttered.

Today, the 5712 is one of the most coveted Nautilus references, prized by collectors for its iconic design, mechanical complexity, and versatility. It’s more than a luxury sports watch—it’s a horological icon that delivers depth, style, and enduring value.

Tiffany Stamps & Patek Philippe

The Patek Philippe Tiffany‑stamped dials are among the most coveted and exclusive timepieces in modern horology, merging Swiss craftsmanship with American prestige. These watches bear the unmistakable “Tiffany & Co.” logo on the dial—applied only at Tiffany boutiques—making each one a rare artifact of transatlantic luxury. This dual-signature honors a legacy that began in the mid-19th century when Tiffany became the official U.S. retailer for Patek Philippe, a partnership based on shared values and exacting standards.

What truly sets Tiffany‑stamped Patek Philippe watches apart is their extreme rarity. Produced in very limited quantities, often just a handful per reference each year, these models form a coveted subcategory within Patek’s already selective output. Acquiring one typically required not just access to Tiffany but also a strong relationship with the boutique’s clientele team, making ownership a mark of both taste and privilege.

The market response speaks volumes—Tiffany‑stamped models consistently command substantial premiums over their standard counterparts. They have repeatedly outperformed expectations at auction and resale, a testament to their appeal among serious collectors who value provenance, scarcity, and understated elegance.

But beyond statistics, these watches represent something deeply personal: the convergence of craftsmanship, history, and provenance. The co-signature is subtle, yet its impact is unmistakable—a quiet signal of rarity and refined good taste.

In short, a Tiffany‑stamped Patek is more than a tool for timekeeping or a luxury accessory. It is a storied piece of wearable art—a testament to two legendary houses and a legacy of refined exclusivity. For collectors who value narrative, craftsmanship, and timeless elegance, these watches are among the most desirable treasures to own.

At The Second Hand Club, we are committed advocates for the exceptional quality of our curated selection of pre-owned timepieces and mechanical objects. In the event of an unexpected issue, we remain committed to addressing it promptly and effectively. Our client's trust and satisfaction are paramount to our entire team.

Each pre-owned watch in our collection has been meticulously examined using non-intrusive methods to confirm their mechanical integrity. Where necessary, servicing has been performed to guarantee they align with our highest standards for timekeeping precision and functional performance.

Unless explicitly indicated, our pre-owned watches are protected by either a comprehensive or a limited warranty for a period of twenty-four months. However, this warranty does not cover damages resulting from accidents or misuse. Given their vintage status, pre-owned watches may not withstand the same conditions as brand new models.

We have a no refund policy, which means that all sales are final.

In some rare cases, we will accept a return awarding you with a store credit making you eligible to choose a different watch from our inventory using your initial payment amount towards the new timepiece.

To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unworn or unused, with tags, and in its original packaging. You’ll also need the receipt or proof of purchase.

To start a return, you can contact us at contact@thesecondhandclub.com. If your return is accepted, we’ll send you a return shipping label, as well as instructions on how and where to send your package. Items sent back to us without first requesting a return will not be accepted.

You can always contact us for any return question at contact@thesecondhandclub.com.


Damages and issues
Please inspect your order upon reception and contact us immediately if the item is defective, damaged or if you receive the wrong item, so that we can evaluate the issue and make it right.


Refunds
All sales are final. We do not issue refunds.

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