Blue:
;)
White for me all day long . Classy
There is a difference in the blue shades of the Nautilus and the RO. I like the RO blue better.
12 months would be very unusual for a blue - I was quoted anything from 24 months to 60 months, and that's before things went a little crazy earlier in the year/end of last year. A white dial will be easier to come by for most, and I do love them, but I am also glad I went for the blue dial. I don't think you can go wrong with either. I have been waiting another 5711 to give as a present, and a 5167 to add to my weekly rotation list, so we will see when they come into stock.
It's just a matter of time...
It's blue for me, although I've never seen one in the metal.. Lovely watch and on the list for the future (that said, the AP looks equally lovely..)
I went for blue as it reminded me of the original.
I haven't been paying much attention to the watch market recently, but I get the feeling I shouldn't have sold it in 2015!
Interesting you post that - I was just now reading about the early RO. It is also a lovely, simple, iconic object.
It features the one thing I think the 5711 is lacking - the dial coloured date wheel. White numeral against dark background looks much better than a whie date wheel.
Got to be blue. Seems to be the more classic look for PP
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The white adds a lot of youth to an ageing and staid design.
I don't love the Genta grey-blue on this 5711, but unless the white is knocking your socks off I'd go for the blue with its tremendously comforting resale.
If i may share...i was fortunate enough to get the 5711 in blue for a little less than 19k USD 7 years ago brand new.
During that time 5711s were not that popular. In fact when my friend saw my watch, we ordered from the AD and it was available in 2 weeks. Then came the white model...since then the blue became scarce in the market.
I then asked one of the big bosses in the regional office for Asia on a possible explanation. I even suggested that PP might have reduced the number 5711 blue dials. The big boss simply answered; there was no reduction in allocations of blue 5711s, when the white dial came out, clients decided that they wanted the blue! The white dial became a catalyst for the 5711 blue to be one of the most sought after Nautilus. (Of course this is only his opinion and might be subjective towards the blue)
Just sharing and not necessarily gospel truth.
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USD 19k! You can't even get a preowned loose blue dial 5711 now at this price.
Blue dial any day
I saw a white one in a window around Hatton Garden the other day - it did have a very fresh and clean feel to it that you could learn to love. However, white dialled sports watches always feel right in the summer. The rest of the year round I'd take the blue. The white was much more appealing than I expected though, and there's something to be said for the less obvious choice, especially at the right price. At the same price though, blue.
Can't go wrong with either (I'd get the blue)
I think they are both great and I'd be very happy with either. However I'd probably base it on what other watches I had.
I've a white 116500 so I'd go blue which is what I'm considering doing if I can get one.
Would be blue for me.
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Blue is classic, but white is really good-looking...
Too costly to be adventurous, its got to be Blue
Blue but whatever makes you smile the most is the one to go for!
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White is nice, but for me the Blue edges it.
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Always the blue for the 5711. Think some of the other models look better with the white dial.
Not sure of the price difference between the 5711 and the 5726 but if you have to wait a year surely you would be better off trying to save the difference and get the watch you desire the most.
Unless it's from an AD would imagine it's in the region of 5k given the crazy 5711 premium (for the blue anyhow)
Blue.
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I'm not in the market for one but would imagine a 5711 from an AD in the UK would be hard to get within a year. Think you'd be better off picking the 5726 and avoid paying the 5711 premium (there is a much smaller one on the 5726). Haven't looked at stats but pretty sure they're the same thickness
Yes the 5726 is significantly thicker in almost all aspects... Bezel lugs case etc but Patek made it very proportional.
If you were drawn to the 5711 bec of its proportions and comfort, don't buy a 5726 unless you've worn or tried it on for size.
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Blue dial!
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Also my favourite watch, either in this grey or in the white...
As for your dilemma... the white date window really spoils the lovely blueness of the dial for me. People go on about the "fit and finish" of PP, but I think the date windows in these watches are very poorly executed (font, background and aperture border). So, if it weren't for that, I'd say blue. As it is - white.
I've become more and more drawn to the white-dialled 5711 the more I've looked at it. I'm a real fan and would take one over the blue, resale value be damned.
Feel I would've been inclined to say blue initially, but that white face really stands out when actually on the wrist
Go for the brown dial
After having the pleasure of trying one on a few years ago I'd go white, the contrast between the dial and the handset and markers gives it a really clean and classy look.
Blue for me.
For me I find the Blue really pops.
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White for me
Both amazing but I'm a sucker for a blue dial.