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actor Charlie Sheen spotted wearing a Patek Philippe 5712

Actor Charlie Sheen spotted wearing Patek Philippe

30/11/2022

Description: Patek Philippe Nautilus Annual Calendar Power Reserve Stainless Steel Reference 5712/1A
Ref: 5712
List Price: $27,000
Market Price (estimated): unknown
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Charlie Sheen, the Two and a Half Men star whose off-screen life has generated nearly as many headlines as his television work, was recently spotted wearing a Patek Philippe Nautilus 5712 — one of the most technically layered references in the entire Nautilus family and a watch that quietly separates serious collectors from casual luxury buyers.

The Patek Philippe Nautilus 5712/1A was introduced at Baselworld 2006 as a direct answer to collectors who wanted more from Gerald Genta's 1976 integrated steel sport watch design. The 40mm stainless steel case houses the calibre 240 PS IRM C LU, an ultra-thin self-winding movement built on Patek's celebrated 240 base. That movement delivers an annual calendar — requiring a single manual correction per year, on March 1 — alongside a moon phase display accurate to one day's error every 122 years, and a linear power reserve indicator at 12 o'clock. The dial, in slate blue or black depending on configuration, manages to present four distinct complications without visual clutter, a genuine feat of dial architecture.

Among collectors, the Nautilus 5712 occupies a specific and coveted position. It offers substantially more horological substance than the three-hand 5711 while remaining more attainable — at least conceptually — than the perpetual calendar 5740. The reference has attracted a devoted following precisely because it rewards horological literacy: the complications are meaningful and practical, not ornamental. Discontinued in steel and now only available in precious metal configurations, earlier stainless steel examples carry considerable weight on the secondary market.

Sheen, 58, has long gravitated toward watches with genuine substance behind the dial, and the Nautilus 5712 is entirely consistent with that profile. The choice signals an understanding of the Patek Philippe catalogue rather than a reflexive reach for the most headline-grabbing reference.

At retail, the stainless steel Nautilus 5712/1A was listed in the mid-to-upper range of the Nautilus family before its discontinuation in steel. Grey market values for clean examples in steel have climbed meaningfully above original list price, reflecting both the reference's scarcity and the enduring demand for complication-equipped Nautilus pieces. It remains one of the stronger value propositions in the Patek secondary market.