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footballer Robert Lewandowski spotted wearing a Patek Philippe 5726/1A

Footballer Robert Lewandowski spotted wearing Patek Philippe

30/11/2022

Description: Stainless Steel Patek Philippe Nautilus Annual Calendar Moon Phase Reference 5726/1A
Ref: 5726/1A
List Price: $38,710
Market Price (estimated): $140,000
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Robert Lewandowski, fresh from claiming Poland's Best Sportsman of the Year award in 2021 and at the peak of his prolific Bayern Munich career, was photographed wearing a stainless steel Patek Philippe Nautilus Annual Calendar Moon Phase, reference 5726/1A — one of the most technically layered pieces in the entire Nautilus family.

First introduced in 2006, the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5726/1A built directly on Gerald Genta's iconic 1976 Nautilus design, stretching the signature integrated bracelet and porthole case to accommodate a far more complex dial. The 40.5mm stainless steel case houses calibre 324 S QA LU 24H, a self-winding movement beating at 28,800 vph with a 45-hour power reserve. Its annual calendar mechanism — one of Patek's signature complications, patented in 1996 — distinguishes between months of 30 and 31 days automatically, requiring just a single manual correction each year, on March 1st. The sector-style slate-blue dial presents day, date, month, moon phase, and a 24-hour subdial in a layout that manages to feel uncluttered despite the information density.

Among collectors, the 5726/1A occupies a rare position: it is simultaneously a daily-wear sports watch and a genuine complications piece. Stainless steel Nautilus references have been among the most consistently appreciating references in the secondary market over the past decade, and the 5726/1A — with its additional horological content — commands a premium even within that already heated context. Patek Philippe discontinued the reference in 2021, which has only reinforced demand.

Lewandowski's choice reflects a collector's sensibility rather than a pure status play. At Bayern Munich, his reputation was built on relentless technical refinement — qualities that map naturally onto a watch that rewards close study. The 5726/1A is not the loudest watch on the wrist, but it is arguably the most accomplished Nautilus ever offered in steel.

At retail, the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5726/1A was listed at approximately $52,500. On today's grey market, examples are trading closer to $190,000, underscoring how decisively collectors have re-rated this reference since its discontinuation.