Patek Philippe Nautilus Green · Reference 5711/1A-014
Patek Philippe Nautilus Green 5711/1A-014
Known as Olive Green Nautilus
This is the olive green dial Nautilus, and it is the reference that closed the book on the steel time-and-date 5711. Patek introduced it in April 2021 as the replacement for the discontinued blue dial 5711/1A-010, then pulled it from production in January 2022, so the -014 lived on the price list for roughly nine months. Same 40mm porthole case, same integrated bracelet, same automatic movement as the blue version that made the reference famous. The only real change is the dial: a sunburst olive green with the horizontally embossed groove pattern, white gold applied markers and hands filled with luminous coating. Patek retailed it around $34,900 in the US. The green dial and the short run turned it into one of the most talked-about steel sports watches of the decade. When collectors say the 5711 went out on top, this is the watch they mean. We see them at the counter on 47th Street, and every one that comes through the door gets checked against the archive, the caliber, and the current market before we write a number.
Produced: 2021 to 2022 (introduced April 2021, discontinued January 2022)
In stock at Ultimate Diamond
3 pieces on the counter right now.
Specifications
- Case
- Stainless steel, 40mm diameter, 8.3mm thick, brushed and polished porthole-style case with the two lateral hinged ears
- Water Resistance
- 120 meters
- Crystal
- Sapphire
- Caseback
- Sapphire display back
- Dial
- Olive green sunburst with horizontally embossed groove pattern, white gold applied hour markers and hands with luminescent coating, date at 3 o'clock
- Movement
- Automatic caliber 26-330 S C, in-house Patek Philippe
- Movement Diameter
- 27mm, 3.3mm thick, 207 parts, 30 jewels
- Frequency
- 28,800 vph (4 Hz)
- Power Reserve
- Minimum 35 hours to maximum 45 hours
- Rotor
- 21K gold central rotor
- Functions
- Hours, minutes, central sweep seconds, date
- Balance
- Gyromax balance with Spiromax balance spring
- Bracelet
- Integrated stainless steel bracelet with fold-over clasp
- Certification
- Patek Philippe Seal
Market & Value
Original US retail was roughly $34,900, with European list around 30,400 euros. Almost nobody paid that. From day one the -014 traded at a multiple of retail: it changed hands near $300,000 on release in 2021, then ran past $500,000 in mid-2022 after Patek confirmed the 5711 line was ending. That was the peak of the steel sports watch mania. The market has cooled considerably since. As of mid-2026 the olive green -014 trades in roughly the $200,000 to $250,000 range depending on condition, completeness, and how fresh the set is. Full set with box, papers, and a dated stamp matched to the 2021 to 2022 window sits at the top of that band; a naked head with no paper sits well below it. For context, the blue dial 5711/1A variants that ran for years now trade in the $80,000s, so the green dial still carries a real premium for its short run and its status as the last steel 5711. The one steel Nautilus that outruns it is the Tiffany-signed 5711/1A-018, which lives in seven-figure territory and is a different conversation entirely.
What to Know Before You Buy
Three things matter on this reference. First, verify the dial and the reference against the papers and the movement. The -014 is specifically the olive green sunburst dial; do not confuse it with the blue -010 or the Tiffany blue -018, which are entirely different money. The caliber inside is the 26-330 S C, the same movement Patek used across the 5711 from 2019 onward, with the 21K gold rotor visible through the display back. Second, this is a set-driven market. Box, certificate of origin, hang tags, and a purchase date that lines up with the short production window all move the number materially. A watch with an early or archive-confirmed set is worth chasing; a bare head is a different asset. Third, condition on a steel Nautilus is unforgiving because the case mixes brushed and polished surfaces that a careless polish destroys. Sharp, unpolished ears and crisp bracelet links hold value; a re-cased or over-polished example gets discounted hard. If you are buying, insist on high-resolution photos of the case flanks, the caseback engraving, and the papers before money moves. If you are selling, do not polish it before you show it to us.
Buying or selling a 5711/1A-014?
Ultimate Watch buys and sells the 5711/1A-014 on 47th Street. We are Ultimate Diamond at 19 West 47th, family-owned since 1959, and we write checks for Nautilus references every week, so our offer comes from someone who moves these watches, not someone quoting a chart. Bring the watch in and we will authenticate it in front of you: dial, caliber, case sharpness, and the papers against the archive window. If you have the full set, bring the box, the certificate, and the hang tags, because on this reference the paper is worth real money. Whether you are ready to sell today or just want an honest read on what your olive green Nautilus is worth in the current market, come see us at the counter, call the shop, or request an offer and we will get you a number the same day.