Jesse Lingard, the Manchester United and England winger known as much for his fashion sensibility as his footwork, was recently spotted wearing one of the most quietly prestigious pieces in the Patek Philippe sports watch catalogue — the Nautilus 5711R in 18K rose gold.
The Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711R is the rose gold expression of Genta's masterwork, the Nautilus line first introduced in 1976. Where the stainless steel 5711/1A became the watch world's most talked-about timepiece before its 2021 discontinuation, the 5711R occupies a more discreet but equally rarefied space. It houses the calibre 324 S C — a self-winding movement with a 45-hour power reserve, running at 28,800 vph — housed in a 40mm rose gold case with the Nautilus's signature rounded octagonal bezel and horizontal embossed dial. The warm salmon-toned dial pairs naturally with the 18K rose gold bracelet, giving this reference a coherence the steel version never quite achieves in the same tonal way.
From a collector's standpoint, the 5711R has always been a paradox: officially more attainable in terms of waitlist politics than the steel ref, yet commanding extraordinary grey-market premiums due to the inherent material value and genuine scarcity of production. Patek Philippe produces rose gold Nautilus references in very limited numbers, and the 5711R was quietly discontinued alongside the steel model. That decision instantly elevated its status.
Lingard has consistently distinguished himself among Premier League footballers with a genuine interest in high watchmaking. Choosing the Nautilus 5711R over flashier alternatives — Richard Mille, Audemars Piguet Royal Oak in gem-set versions — signals a collector who understands the Patek Philippe hierarchy. The 5711R is not the loudest choice. It is simply one of the best.
At UK retail the 5711R listed at approximately £35,000, but on the secondary market post-discontinuation, examples in unworn condition regularly trade well north of that figure, with grey-market valuations now ranging from $150,000 to $200,000 USD depending on condition and provenance. This is no longer simply a watch — it is a hard asset.
Jesse Lingard wearing Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe Aquanaut in 18carat white gold
Ref. 5168G
List Price: $40,000
08/06/2023
Jesse Lingard wearing Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe Nautilus Steel White Dial Reference 5711/1A-011
Jesse Lingard wearing Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe Nautilus 5712G White Gold Moon Phase Black Alligator Strap
Ref. 5712G
List Price: $38,440
30/11/2022
Jesse Lingard wearing Patek Philippe
18K Rose Gold Patek Philippe Nautilus Travel Time Blue Dial – Reference 5990/1R
Ref. 5990/1R
List Price: $81,970
30/11/2022
Jesse Lingard wearing Patek Philippe
White Gold Patek Philippe Nautilus Perpetual Calendar Moon Phase Reference 5740G
Ref. 5740G
List Price: $112,030
30/11/2022
Jesse Lingard wearing Patek Philippe
Stainless Steel Patek Philippe Nautilus Annual Calendar Moon Phase Reference 5726/1A Blue Dial
Ref. 5726/1A
List Price: $38,710
30/11/2022
Jesse Lingard wearing Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe Aquanaut Chronograph Steel Reference 5968A-001 — Jesse Lingard
Ref. 5968A
List Price: $33,510
30/11/2022
Jesse Lingard wearing Patek Philippe
18K Rose Gold Patek Philippe Chronograph Annual Calendar Factory Set With 36 Baguette Diamonds Around Bezel
Ref. 5961R
List Price: $114,760
30/11/2022
Jack Grealish wearing Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711R in 18k rose gold, fitted with an unusual leather strap
Ref. 5711R
List Price: $21,000
03/05/2023
Lewis Hamilton wearing Patek Philippe
18K Rose Gold Patek Philippe Nautilus Reference 5711R – Lewis Hamilton Spotted
Ref. 5711R
List Price: $35,000
30/11/2022
Alex Rodriquez wearing Patek Philippe
18K Rose Gold Patek Philippe Nautilus Reference 5711R – Alex Rodriguez Sighting
Ref. 5711R
List Price: $35,000
30/11/2022
Ellen wearing Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe Nautilus 18kt Rose Gold Reference 5711R – Ellen DeGeneres
Ref. 5711R
List Price: $41,000
30/11/2022