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With both a chronograph and a dual time feature, the 5990 makes about as strong a case for practical versatility as is possible from a $57,300 USD watch. Really though, the price shouldn’t be surprising and the 5990 will almost certainly be a very popular watch for Patek in the coming years and will likely make it’s way onto many a watchnerd’s grail list. The 5990, along with it’s other new steel sibling the 5960, show that Patek Philippe is serious about their steel-watch offerings and, despite what we predict will be a very limited supply of both of these new models, is willing to produce watches with true mass-market and enthusiast appeal.
The Ref. 5990/1A-001 Nautilus Travel Time chronograph is one of Patek Philippe’s rare steel watches.
Equipped with the CH 28-520 C FUS self-winding movement, it combines three convenient and practical complications: flyback chronograph, travel time (dual time zone, including two independent hour hands, of which the skeleton hour hand indicates the home time) and the local time. Time-synchronized analog date display (at 12 o'clock).
wrist watch
Self-winding mechanical movement. Caliber CH 28‑520 C FUS. Flyback timing function. Central chronograph hand. 60 minute cumulative timer. Dual time zone device: local and home time display. Windowed local and home time day/night display. The analog date display is synchronized with local time.
Dial
40.5 mm stainless steel case, sapphire-crystal back, black gradated dial with luminescent coated gold applied numerals
Case
Stainless steel version. Screw-down crown. Sapphire crystal case back. The waterproof coefficient is 120 meters.
Case diameter (10 o'clock to 4 o'clock): 40.5 mm. Thickness: 12.53mm.
Strap
Stainless steel. Patented folding clasp with lockable adjustment.
Package: original box with documents/certificate and international warranty