Patek Philippe Nautilus Perpetual Calendar 5740G-001 | Grail Atlas
Patek Philippe
Nautilus Perpetual Calendar
Ref. 5740G-001
2018–present · 40mm · caliber Patek Cal. 240 Q -- ultra-thin automatic perpetual calendar, 21,600bph, 48h PR, 315 parts; perpetual calendar module on 3mm-thick base movement; moon phase accurate to 1 day in 122 years
The 5740G Nautilus Perpetual Calendar in white gold is discontinued and one of the most sought Nautilus complications; secondary prices have risen sharply since production ended and clean, complete examples trade well above retail.
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New Old Stock
Unworn example retaining original packaging, tags, and warranty documentation.(+30–50% above market)
Unpolished
Worn but the case has never been polished; original brushed and polished surfaces are intact.(+15–25% above market)
Polished
Case has been professionally or amateur polished at some point; edge definition is softened.(-15 to -5% vs. market)
Recently Serviced
Movement has been recently serviced with documented service records; case condition varies.(at market)
Project
Needs service, has dial or hand issues, non-original parts, or other remediation before daily wear.(-50 to -25% vs. market)
Editorial estimate. Actual prices vary by condition, date, and box/papers status. Live pricing data is in development.
Movement tier: unclassified · caliber Patek Cal. 240 Q -- ultra-thin automatic perpetual calendar, 21,600bph, 48h PR, 315 parts; perpetual calendar module on 3mm-thick base movement; moon phase accurate to 1 day in 122 years
Medium-large: suits wrists 6.5 in+ (16.5 cm+)
40 mm case. Wears confidently on average to larger wrists. May overhang on slender builds.
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