Hakim Ziyech, the Moroccan winger known for his technically precise left foot and decorated stints at Ajax, Chelsea, and Galatasaray, was recently photographed wearing a Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711/1R — the rose gold iteration of one of the most discussed watch references of the past decade. The sighting underscores a long-standing relationship between top-tier footballers and Geneva's most prestigious manufacture.
The Nautilus 5711/1R is built around Patek Philippe's Caliber 26-330 S C, a self-winding movement with a 45-hour power reserve, 28,800 vph beat rate, and Gyromax balance wheel with Spiromax hairspring — both proprietary technologies that place it firmly at the summit of Swiss watchmaking. The 40mm rose gold case replicates the instantly recognizable octagonal bezel and horizontally embossed dial that Gerald Genta sketched in a single night for Patek Philippe in 1976, drawing inspiration from a deep-sea diver's porthole. The sunburst salmon-toned dial on the rose gold reference lends it a warmth that distinguishes it sharply from the more austere steel version.
From a collector standpoint, the 5711 family occupies rarefied territory. When Patek Philippe discontinued the steel 5711/1A in January 2021 — replaced by the Tiffany-dialed farewell piece — secondary market prices surged past multiples of retail. The rose gold 5711/1R, while commanding a substantially higher list price, has followed a parallel trajectory, with grey-market values reflecting both genuine scarcity and the enduring prestige of the Nautilus name.
Ziyech's taste in watches has leaned toward bold, recognizable references, consistent with a generation of footballers who treat horology as a legitimate extension of personal style. The Nautilus 5711/1R, worn on its integrated bracelet, projects understated confidence — expensive without being ostentatious, a quality that resonates with both the watch community and a broader luxury audience.
Officially, the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711/1R carries a retail price in the region of $58,000 USD, though that figure is largely academic given persistent waitlists. On the secondary market, examples routinely trade at multiples of that figure, with grey-market valuations currently sitting around $190,000 USD — a number that reflects just how deeply demand outstrips supply for this reference.
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Hakim Ziyech wearing Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe Aquanaut Chronograph 5968A in stainless steel fitted with an orange rubber bracelet
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Hakim Ziyech wearing Patek Philippe
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Hakim Ziyech wearing Patek Philippe
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Hakim Ziyech wearing Rolex
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Hakim Ziyech wearing Patek Philippe
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Ref. unknown
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Ruben Dias wearing Patek Philippe
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Ref. 5711/1R
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Honey Singh wearing Patek Philippe
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Ref. 5711/1R
List Price: $50,300
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Virat Kohli wearing Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe reference 5711/1R-001 in 18-carat rose gold
Ref. 5711/1R
List Price: unknown
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Mariano Di Vaio wearing Patek Philippe
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Ref. 5711/1R
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