Nautilus Perpetual Calendar Moon Phase
The 5740/1G-001 is among the most coveted references in the modern Nautilus lineage, representing Patek Philippe's mastery in housing a fully integrated perpetual calendar within the slim, sport-elegant profile Gerald Genta conceived in 1976. This example retains its factory stickers on both the buckle and bracelet, accompanied by the original hang tag and stylus — hallmarks of a truly unworn, first-owner piece. Presented in lustrous 18k white gold, the electric blue horizontal-stripe dial with moonphase aperture at 6 o'clock is as visually arresting as it is mechanically profound.
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The 5740/1G-001 is among the most coveted references in the modern Nautilus lineage, representing Patek Philippe's mastery in housing a fully integrated perpetual calendar within the slim, sport-elegant profile Gerald Genta conceived in 1976. This example retains its factory stickers on both the buckle and bracelet, accompanied by the original hang tag and stylus — hallmarks of a truly unworn, first-owner piece. Presented in lustrous 18k white gold, the electric blue horizontal-stripe dial with moonphase aperture at 6 o'clock is as visually arresting as it is mechanically profound.
An unworn 18k white gold Nautilus Perpetual Calendar — the apex of Patek Philippe's sport-complication mastery, factory-fresh with stickers intact.



