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actor Lord Scott Disick spotted wearing a Patek Philippe 5711/1R

Actor Lord Scott Disick spotted wearing Patek Philippe

30/11/2022

Description: Rose Gold Patek Philippe Nautilus Reference 5711/1R – Scott Disick
Ref: 5711/1R
List Price: $45,540
Market Price (estimated): unknown
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Scott Disick, the reality television personality and entrepreneur best known from the long-running Kardashian-Jenner franchise, was recently spotted on the wrist with one of the most difficult watches to acquire in the contemporary market: the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711/1R in 18-karat rose gold.

The Nautilus reference 5711 was introduced in 2006 as the direct spiritual successor to the original ref. 3700, itself born in 1976 from the drawing board of Gerald Genta. The 5711/1R variant swaps the more common stainless steel case for an 18k rose gold construction measuring 40mm across, paired with a matching integrated bracelet that remains one of the finest examples of integrated bracelet engineering in Swiss watchmaking. The dial carries the signature horizontal embossed pattern in a warm brown tone, complementing the gold case with remarkable restraint. Inside runs the Caliber 26-330 S C — a self-winding movement with a 45-hour power reserve, a peripheral rotor system, and Patek's Gyromax balance wheel regulated by a Spiromax spring, offering accuracy to +/- 2 seconds per day.

For collectors, the 5711/1R occupies a particularly compelling position. Where the steel 5711/1A became the ultimate symbol of unobtainium — with authorized dealer waitlists stretching years before Patek officially discontinued it in 2021 — the rose gold variant has always maintained a slightly more accessible allocation, while simultaneously commanding serious secondary market premiums of its own. The discontinuation of the entire 5711 family has only intensified collector appetite.

Disick has long demonstrated a considered approach to watch collecting, frequently appearing in public with pieces that straddle the line between recognizable status symbols and genuine horological substance. The choice of the 5711/1R over its stainless steel sibling suggests either a preference for warmer metal tones or simply what was available — a relatable problem even for those with unlimited budgets.

On the retail market, the 5711/1R carried a UK list price of approximately £45,540 before discontinuation. On the grey market today, the reference trades at a significant premium, typically in the $80,000–$95,000 range depending on condition, box, papers, and seller location — a stark illustration of how thoroughly demand outpaces supply for anything bearing the Nautilus name.