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actor Lord Scott Disick spotted wearing a Patek Philippe 5980/1A

Actor Lord Scott Disick spotted wearing Patek Philippe

05/06/2023

Description: Patek Philippe Nautilus Chronograph Steel Reference 5980/1A
Ref: 5980/1A
List Price: $106,600
Market Price (estimated): unknown
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Scott Disick, the entrepreneur and television personality best known from the Kardashian-Jenner universe, was recently spotted with the Patek Philippe Nautilus Chronograph Ref. 5980/1A secured to his wrist — a piece that stands as one of the most technically credible entries in the entire Nautilus family and one of the harder references to source at anywhere near list price.

Introduced in 2006 to mark the 30th anniversary of the original Nautilus, the Ref. 5980 broke new ground by becoming the first Nautilus to carry a chronograph complication. Patek Philippe houses the movement entirely in-house: the caliber CH 28-520 C, a self-winding flyback chronograph beating at 28,800 vph with a power reserve of approximately 45 to 55 hours. The movement features a column wheel, horizontal clutch, and flyback function — a legitimate manufacture achievement, not a dressed-up ébauche. The 40.5mm steel case follows Gerald Genta's iconic porthole silhouette, finished with an alternating brushed and polished surface treatment that remains one of the benchmarks of case finishing in Swiss watchmaking. The blue gradient dial, applied horizontal embossing, and integrated bracelet are all unmistakably Nautilus.

For collectors, the 5980/1A occupies a singular position. It combines the cultural weight of the Nautilus line with a genuinely complex movement — something that distinguishes it from the more prevalent Ref. 5711 or 5712 in collector conversations. The reference has been a consistent overperformer on the secondary market, driven both by Nautilus demand generally and the added desirability of the flyback chronograph complication in steel. Production constraints at Patek Philippe keep supply tight across the entire Nautilus range, and the 5980 is no exception.

Disick has a documented appreciation for high-end timepieces and has been seen previously with Rolex and AP references. The 5980/1A, however, signals a more deliberate collector sensibility — this is not an entry-level luxury watch, nor a purely status-driven choice. It is a technically sophisticated piece that rewards knowledge.

At an official retail price of $106,600, the Nautilus Chronograph Ref. 5980/1A is effectively unobtainable through authorized dealers without an established purchase history. On the grey market, the reference trades at a meaningful premium, reflecting persistent demand and the enduring strength of the Patek Philippe Nautilus name.