Kamil Fahad Al-Said, the Omani entrepreneur serving as Assistant General Secretary and Chairman of the ICT (Information, Communication & Technology) Oman Group, was recently photographed wearing a Patek Philippe Nautilus reference 5712/1A-001 in stainless steel — one of the most coveted complications in the Geneva manufacture's modern catalog.
The Patek Philippe Nautilus 5712/1A-001 is built around the manufacture Caliber 315 S IRM QA LU, a self-winding movement beating at 21,600 vph with a 45-hour power reserve. What makes the 5712 exceptional is its layout discipline: a fan-shaped power reserve indicator sits at 10 o'clock, a date aperture occupies the space between 6 and 9 o'clock, and a running seconds subdial anchors the lower right at 4 o'clock. All three complications are integrated into the signature horizontal embossed dial without compromising the clean architecture Gerald Genta first drew in 1976. The reference 5712/1A-001's grey-blue gradient dial with applied Nautilus hour markers adds a depth that changes character dramatically under different lighting conditions.
Among collectors, the stainless steel 5712 occupies a specific tier of desirability. It represents the sweet spot between the dressy complication references and the pure sports profile of the 5711 — a watch that could justify a suit or a safari jacket with equal credibility. Discontinued variants in steel command extraordinary premiums, and the 5712/1A-001 has consistently held its ground as one of Patek Philippe's most liquid secondary-market assets.
Al-Said's choice of the Nautilus 5712/1A-001 fits the profile of a Gulf business leader who understands watches as functional objects of precision rather than mere status signals. The ICT sector in Oman operates at the intersection of infrastructure and innovation — a context where a watch that quietly packages serious technical content inside a sporting form makes complete sense.
At an official retail price of $33,000 USD, the Patek Philippe Nautilus ref. 5712/1A-001 is nominally accessible by Geneva grand complications standards. On the grey market, however, the reference commands approximately $110,000 USD — a premium of more than three times retail that underscores the chronic gap between Patek Philippe's allocation policy and collector demand for steel Nautilus pieces.
Dhanush wearing Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe Nautilus 5712/1A
Ref. 5712/1A
List Price: $50,860
09/06/2023
Kan Kantathavorn wearing Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe Nautilus 5712/1A-001 Stainless Steel – Kan Kantathavorn
Mariano Di Vaio wearing Patek Philippe
Stainless Steel Patek Philippe Nautilus 5712/1A-001 with Date, Moon Phase and Power Reserve
Ref. 5712/1A
List Price: $37,860
04/12/2022
Mohammad Sheikh wearing Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe Nautilus 5712/1A-001 Stainless Steel Grey-Blue Gradient Dial
Giorgia Mondani wearing Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe Nautilus Stainless Steel Ref. 5712/1A-001 Grey-Blue Gradient Dial
Christian Eriksen wearing Patek Philippe
Stainless Steel Patek Philippe Nautilus Reference 5712/1A – Christian Eriksen
Ref. 5712/1A
List Price: $30,530
30/11/2022
Pierre Thomas wearing Patek Philippe
Stainless Steel Patek Philippe Nautilus With a Moon Phase
Ref. 5712/1A
List Price: $34,610
30/11/2022
Tanguy Ndombele wearing Patek Philippe
Stainless Steel Patek Philippe Nautilus Moon Phase Reference 5712/1A – Tanguy Ndombele
Ref. 5712/1A
List Price: $34,610
30/11/2022
Jorge Lorenzo wearing Patek Philippe
Stainless Steel Patek Philippe Nautilus Moonphase Reference 5712/1A
Ref. 5712/1A
List Price: $34,610
30/11/2022
Marco Bizzarri wearing Patek Philippe
Stainless Steel Patek Philippe Nautilus Moon Phase Reference 5712/1A
Ref. 5712/1A
List Price: $34,610
30/11/2022
Robert Downey Jr wearing Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe Nautilus Stainless Steel Reference 5712/1A-001 – Robert Downey Jr
Ref. 5712-1A
List Price: $24,000
30/11/2022
KL Rahul wearing Patek Philippe
Stainless Steel Patek Philippe Nautilus Moon Phase Reference 5712/1A — KL Rahul
Ref. 5712/1A
List Price: $31,430
30/11/2022