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footballer Jesse Lingard spotted wearing a Patek Philippe 5712G

Footballer Jesse Lingard spotted wearing Patek Philippe

30/11/2022

Description: Patek Philippe Nautilus 5712G White Gold Moon Phase Black Alligator Strap
Ref: 5712G
List Price: $38,440
Market Price (estimated): unknown
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Jesse Lingard, the England international and West Ham United midfielder, was spotted wearing a Patek Philippe Nautilus 5712G — the white gold variant of one of the manufacture's most complication-rich Nautilus references. The sighting places Lingard firmly among the growing cohort of Premier League footballers who have moved beyond entry-level luxury into serious horological territory.

The Nautilus 5712G is built around Patek Philippe's Calibre 240 PS IRM C LU, an ultra-thin automatic movement measuring just 3.88mm in height. The peripheral rotor — a Patek hallmark — keeps the dial unobstructed and allows the full complication suite to read clearly: moon phase at 8 o'clock, power reserve indicator at 10, and a subsidiary seconds display at 6. The case diameter sits at 40mm in 18k white gold, waterproof to 60 metres, and retains the horizontally embossed dial and octagonal bezel that Gerald Genta sketched over a single night in 1972. On a black alligator strap with an 18k white gold deployant clasp, the reference takes on a distinctly evening-appropriate character.

The 5712 line — introduced in 2006 — occupies a unique position in Nautilus collecting. It answers the question many collectors asked: what happens when you push genuine complication into a sports-case format? The white gold 5712G is the dressier sibling to the steel 5712/1A, and it has historically attracted buyers who find the steel references too casual for their wardrobes. Patek discontinued the entire 5712 family in 2021, replacing them with the new-generation 5726A Annual Calendar, which has only amplified demand for existing 5712 examples on the secondary market.

Lingard has been a consistent presence in the football-watch space, with previous sightings covering Royal Oak and Richard Mille references. The 5712G represents a notable step — a discontinued white gold Patek with genuine movement architecture, rather than a status symbol acquired primarily for its logo.

At a UK list price of approximately £38,440 before discontinuation, the 5712G was already a considered purchase at retail. On the grey market, white gold examples now command a meaningful premium over original retail, driven by discontinued status and the enduring Nautilus name. For collectors and casual observers alike, Lingard's choice signals an increasingly educated approach to watch acquisition.