The sale at Christie's marks the second time the coveted model has come up for auction.
The house’s Rare Watches Auction kicked off Monday at 8 a.m. EST with 129 lots, including the rare, limited edition Patek Philippe x Tiffany Nautilus. This Ref. 5711/1A-018 is only the second example to appear at auction since the limited-edition model dropped almost one year ago.
The Tiffany 5711 retained everything we have come to know and love about the Nautilus: its stainless steel build, perfect proportions, porthole-shaped case, integrated bracelet and quintessential 1970s sports watch flare.in the watch world in the past several years but no hue has been as big of a hit as the instantly recognizable Tiffany Blue. Since 1998, the color has been registered as a color trademark by Tiffany & Co.
And now, with two of the 170 pieces sold on the secondary market, it remains to be seen how much other models might achieve at auction—if and when their owners ever part with them.
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