Designed by legendary watch designer Gérald Genta and making its debut on the market back in 1976, the Patek Philippe Nautilus ranks as one of the most iconic and sought after luxury watches ever produced. Alongside the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, also designed by Genta, the Nautilus helped to popularize the idea of stainless steel luxury sports watches with its sleek integrated bracelet design, stunning finishing and textured dial.
More recently, it — again, alongside the Royal Oak — helped drive the modern luxury watch boom, resulting in a hyper-inflated market that is just now coming down to reality. So successful was the Nautilus that Patek seemed to resent its popularity, taking the unheard of step of discontinuing the uber-popular blue-dialed stainless steel reference 5711/1A in 2021 before doing away with the time-only steel 5711 model altogether in 2022 following a pair of mega-hyped swan songs sporting green and Tiffany Blue dials, respectively.
“We cannot put a single watch on top of our pyramid,” Patek president Thierry Stern told The New York Times of his decision to discontinue the 5711.
Things have calmed down a bit since the discontinuation of the steel Nautilus as the pandemic-era luxury watch bubble has begun to burst. While 5711s were trading for over $150,000 at the height of the insanity, today you can pick one up for just shy of 100 grand — which is still around three times what the steel Nautilus last sold for at retail.
The fact remains that the Nautilus is still very popular, very hard to obtain and, above all else, very expensive. So if you’re lacking the significant funds needed to pick one up on the secondary market, here are six far more affordable watches that offer a similar vibe.