NBA All-Star Weekend is as much a showcase for personal style as it is for basketball, and Chris Paul used the occasion to put one of the most desirable sports watches in the world squarely in the spotlight. The point guard was spotted wearing a Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711/1R — an 18K rose gold version of the legendary integrated-bracelet sports watch — its warm brown dial catching the light in a way the standard steel model simply cannot replicate.
The Nautilus 5711/1R measures 40mm in diameter and is crafted entirely in 18K rose gold, including its signature integrated bracelet and the horizontally embossed dial. Inside sits Patek Philippe's Caliber 324 S C, a self-winding movement beating at 28,800 vph with a 45-hour power reserve. The movement is decorated to Geneva Seal standards, with bevelled bridges, côtes de Genève stripes, and a central rotor. A date complication sits discreetly at 3 o'clock, faithful to the original 1976 Genta blueprint.
The 5711/1R holds a specific and nuanced place in Nautilus collector culture. While the stainless steel 5711/1A-010 with blue dial became a near-mythical object — discontinued by Patek in 2021 — the rose gold reference commands its own loyal following. The brown dial variant, in particular, is regarded as the more understated, connoisseur choice within the rose gold family, avoiding the flashier sunburst options while still benefiting from the warmth of the gold case. Production numbers were always tightly controlled, keeping demand perpetually ahead of supply.
Chris Paul has long been known as one of the more watch-literate personalities in professional basketball. His collection spans grail-level Patek Philippe references alongside statement pieces from other top-tier houses, and sightings on his wrist consistently reflect deliberate, informed choices rather than impulse acquisitions. Wearing the 5711/1R during All-Star Weekend signals an appreciation for the quieter prestige that defines serious watch collecting.
On the market, the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711/1R commands a substantial premium over its already steep retail price. Grey-market values have remained elevated even as some of the post-pandemic Nautilus frenzy has cooled, with the rose gold references maintaining stronger floors than most due to limited supply and enduring demand from collectors who want something beyond the standard steel.
Chris Paul wearing Vacheron Constantin
Vacheron Constantin 222 in 18k yellow gold
Ref. 222
List Price: $69,000
03/05/2023
Chris Paul wearing Rolex
Rolex Oyster Perpetual ref. 124300 in stainless steel with coral red dial
Ref. 124300
List Price: $6,150
03/05/2023
Chris Paul wearing Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe World Time Rose Gold Reference 5130R-018 — Chris Paul
Ref. 5130R
List Price: $30,000
30/11/2022
Chris Paul wearing Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe Aquanaut Travel Time Rose Gold Reference 5164R
Ref. 5164R
List Price: $37,040
30/11/2022
Chris Paul wearing Patek Philippe
18K Rose Gold Patek Philippe Annual Calendar Ref. 5205R-010 – Chris Paul Sighting
Ref. 5205R
List Price: $40,000
30/11/2022
Chris Paul wearing Rolex
18k Yellow Gold Rolex Daytona Green Dial Reference 116508 – Chris Paul
Ref. 116508
List Price: $30,050
30/11/2022
Chris Paul wearing Patek Philippe
Stainless Steel Travel Time Patek Philippe Aquanaut
Ref. 5164A
List Price: $30,060
30/11/2022
Ruben Dias wearing Patek Philippe
18K Rose Gold Patek Philippe Nautilus
Ref. 5711/1R
List Price: $175,000
13/07/2023
Honey Singh wearing Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711/1R in Rose Gold
Ref. 5711/1R
List Price: $50,300
05/06/2023
Virat Kohli wearing Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe reference 5711/1R-001 in 18-carat rose gold
Ref. 5711/1R
List Price: unknown
04/05/2023
Mariano Di Vaio wearing Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe Nautilus Brown Dial 18K Rose Gold Automatic
Ref. 5711/1R
List Price: $51,000
03/05/2023
Gini Wijnaldum wearing Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711/1R 18k Rose Gold After-Set VS1 Diamond Bracelet Dial Bezel
Ref. 5711/1R
List Price: unknown
29/04/2023