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entrepreneur AbdulRahman Al Romizan spotted wearing a Patek Philippe 5719/10G-010

Entrepreneur AbdulRahman Al Romizan spotted wearing Patek Philippe

03/05/2023

Description: Patek Philippe Nautilus 5719/10G-010 White Gold Full Diamond Set – Reference 5719/10G-010
List Price: $443,000
Market Price (estimated): unknown
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AbdulRahman Al Romizan, the Saudi entrepreneur and digital entrepreneur known across Gulf social media as RAMZ, was recently spotted wearing one of the most lavishly appointed references in Patek Philippe's entire catalogue: the Nautilus 5719/10G-010 in 18k white gold, fully paved with 1,343 diamonds and carrying an official retail price of $443,000.

The Nautilus 5719/10G-010 sits at the extreme upper end of the Nautilus line, which Gerald Genta designed in 1976 as a luxury sports watch built around an integrated bracelet and a distinctive porthole-shaped case. The 5719 reference translates that iconic architecture into a full jewellery proposition. The 40mm white gold case houses Patek's Caliber 240 Q — a ultra-thin automatic movement just 3.88mm tall, featuring a 22k gold micro-rotor, a perpetual calendar with moonphase display, and a power reserve of approximately 48 hours. The movement operates at 21,600 vph and is, characteristically for Patek, finished to Geneva Seal standards throughout.

What makes the 5719/10G-010 genuinely exceptional from a gem-setting standpoint is the integration of 185 baguette-cut diamonds along the bezel and the center links of the bracelet. Baguette setting is far more labour-intensive than round-brilliant pavé: each rectangular stone must be individually calibrated, hand-placed, and secured with minimal metal so the geometry reads as continuous. Across the full watch, the 1,343-stone count encompasses the dial, case flanks, lugs, and bracelet — a project that demands hundreds of hours from Patek's in-house gem-setters.

For collectors, the 5719/10G-010 occupies rare territory. It combines Patek's most desirable complication — the perpetual calendar — with the brand's most culturally dominant contemporary case shape, then pushes both into high-jewellery territory. Production numbers are extremely limited, and the reference rarely appears at retail; most pieces are allocated to long-standing, top-tier clients.

On the secondary market, fully set Nautilus perpetual calendars of this calibre trade well above list when examples surface at all. Grey-market premiums reflect both extreme scarcity and sustained demand from Gulf, Asian, and European collectors. Al Romizan's choice of this reference is consistent with the sophisticated, high-visibility watch culture increasingly prominent among Gulf business figures.