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baseball player Robinson Canó spotted wearing a Patek Philippe 5980R

Baseball player Robinson Canó spotted wearing Patek Philippe

30/11/2022

Description: Patek Philippe Nautilus Chronograph 18kt Rose Gold Reference 5980/1R-001
Ref: 5980R
List Price: $60,000
Market Price (estimated): unknown
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Robinson Canó, the Seattle Mariners second baseman and perennial All-Star selection, was recently spotted wearing a Patek Philippe Nautilus Chronograph in 18kt rose gold — specifically the reference 5980/1R-001, one of the most coveted and technically demanding pieces in the entire Nautilus catalog. The sighting underscores the deep affinity professional athletes have long held for the Nautilus family, a watch that manages to feel simultaneously sporty and formally opulent.

Introduced in 2006 to mark the 30th anniversary of the original Nautilus ref. 3700 — Gerald Genta's landmark 1976 design — the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5980 elevated the collection into serious chronograph territory. The ref. 5980/1R-001 is powered by Caliber CH 28-520 C, an in-house automatic flyback chronograph movement beating at 28,800 vph with a 45-to-55 hour power reserve. The integrated bracelet construction in rose gold follows the original Nautilus architecture faithfully, while the chocolate brown horizontal-stripe dial with applied rose gold indices gives the 5980/1R its distinctly warm, rich character. Case diameter runs to 40.5mm — substantial without being aggressive on the wrist.

Among collectors, the Nautilus 5980 occupies a rare position: it is both a genuine high-complication piece and an icon of integrated-bracelet design. The flyback function — allowing the chronograph hand to be reset and restarted in a single pusher action — is a professional complication long associated with aviation and motorsport timing. That Patek chose to house it within the Nautilus silhouette speaks to the ref. 5980's ambition. Rose gold examples, particularly the 5980/1R-001, carry a premium on the secondary market over their steel counterparts, which remain virtually impossible to acquire at retail.

Canó has long been associated with premium taste off the field, and the 5980/1R-001 is a considered choice — not the most obvious Nautilus (that would be the ref. 5711 or 5726), but arguably the most impressive from an horological standpoint. It signals familiarity with the manufacture's catalog beyond entry-level trophy pieces.

At retail, the Patek Philippe Nautilus Chronograph 5980/1R-001 carries a list price in the range of $75,000–$80,000 USD. On the grey market, rose gold references have traded significantly above that figure given constrained supply, with asking prices frequently reaching $110,000–$130,000 USD depending on condition and completeness of set.