Patek Philippe 5167 Aquanaut
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Released in 2007 to mark the Aquanaut’s tenth anniversary, the Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5167 refines the line’s sport‑lux vibe with a slimmer 8.5 mm case, a satin‑finished “grenade” dial and the ultra‑comfortable tropical rubber strap. Powered by the automatic Calibre 26‑330 SC (initially Cal. 324 SC, upgraded in 2019), the 5167 delivers Geneva‑Seal finishing, 45‑hour power reserve and 120 m water‑resistance—making it the casual, travel‑friendly alternative to the Nautilus.
Why Choose the 5167 Patek Aquanaut?
- Everyday Versatility – 8.5 mm thin and 120 m water‑resistant; slides under cuffs, survives the pool.
- Grenade Dial Texture – Iconic raised blocks echo the strap’s matrix pattern for cohesive design.
- Calibre 26‑330 SC – Hacking seconds, anti‑backlash seconds wheel, Spiromax® silicon hairspring; −3/+2 s day.
- Tropical Strap – Vanilla‑scented rubber, UV‑proof, cut‑to‑fit with twin‑folding clasp.
- Investment Grade – Steel 5167A trades 30–40 % above retail; khaki green and rose‑gold models climb faster.
Patek 5167 Price Guide
How much is a Patek Philippe 5167?
Factory retail prices are about US $23,700 for the steel 5167A and US $45,200 for the rose‑gold 5167R. On the 2025 secondary market, expect $53–55 k for a mint 5167A‑001 and $80–85 k for a 5167R‑001, with khaki‑green editions trading north of $65 k due to scarcity.Aquanaut 5167 FAQ
Is the Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5167 discontinued?
No—the core references 5167A‑001 (steel/black dial) and 5167R‑001 (rose‑gold/chocolate dial) remain in Patek’s current catalogue. Only special runs, such as the khaki‑green 5167A‑010, were quietly discontinued in 2024.Related Patek Models
Patek Philippe 5167 Price Chart
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