
Patek Philippe
Nautilus 5711
Ref. 5711/1A-010
New Price
$35k–$38k
Pre-owned: $90k–$150k
Comparing the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711 ($35k–$38k, 120m WR, 40mm) against the Rolex Yacht-Master 40 ($11k–$12k, 100m WR, 40mm) — specs, movement, community votes, and an expert verdict below. The Rolex Yacht-Master 40 is the more affordable option by $24k.
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Patek Philippe
Ref. 5711/1A-010
New Price
$35k–$38k
Pre-owned: $90k–$150k

Rolex
Ref. 126622
New Price
$11k–$12k
Pre-owned: $13k–$17k
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Visit Rolex Pillar Page →Rolex Yacht-Master 40 is the value winner at $11k–$12k — over 50% cheaper than the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711 ($35k–$38k).
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Both are excellent watches with different strengths. The Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711 offers comparable sizing and costs more new. The Rolex Yacht-Master 40 excels in overall construction. The best choice depends on your wrist size, budget, and preferred aesthetic.
The Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711 retails for $35k–$38k, while the Rolex Yacht-Master 40 is priced at $11k–$12k. Pre-owned, expect $90k–$150k and $13k–$17k respectively. Actual secondary market prices vary based on condition and demand.
The Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711 has a 40mm case diameter with 8.3mm thickness, while the Rolex Yacht-Master 40 measures 40mm × 12.5mm. Both have lug-to-lug measurements of 48mm and 47mm respectively. Consider your wrist size and wear style when deciding.
The Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711 is water-resistant to 120m, while the Rolex Yacht-Master 40 offers 100m. Both are suitable for swimming and snorkeling at their respective depths. For professional diving, verify the rating exceeds 300m and includes a screw-down crown.
The Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711 uses a automatic Cal. 26-330 S C with 45 hours power reserve. The Rolex Yacht-Master 40 features a automatic Cal. 3235 with 70 hours power reserve. Both offer traditional mechanical craftsmanship.
Patek Philippe and Rolex both command strong secondary markets. Pre-owned pricing shows an estimated resale value of $90k–$150k for the Nautilus 5711 and $13k–$17k for the Yacht-Master 40. Condition, service history, and box/papers significantly impact resale value for both models.
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Rolex's sister brand, delivering in-house movements at 30–60% lower retail prices than its parent.
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Motorsport's official timekeeper for over 50 years — TAG Heuer has timed Formula 1, Le Mans, and the Monaco Grand Prix.
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Invented the quartz movement (1969), the kinetic movement (1988), and the spring drive (1999) — more watch innovations than any other single company.
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