The feeling to travel....

Aug 19, 2013,12:32 PM
 

Couldn't have put it better FX. I can think of no other watch that even comes close!


Best, Christian

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Please help me understand Patek World timer

 
 By: akitaishi : August 19th, 2013-09:51
Hi all, I am a new Patek owner and am getting fascinated by the many beautiful Patek pieces past and present. One piece I do not really understand is the Patek World timer. There is much hype about it but if my understanding is correct, the watch is simpl... 

Very quickly...

 
 By: foversta : August 19th, 2013-11:45
I can say, if we are speaking about the contemporary worldtimers: - the 240 movement - the ability to read the time of the 24 timezones at the same time - easy to operate, easy to understand - a clever complication by Louis Cottier - an iconic design comi...  

The feeling to travel....

 
 By: gmt2 : August 19th, 2013-12:32
Couldn't have put it better FX. I can think of no other watch that even comes close! Best, Christian

Thanks for the explanation. So..

 
 By: akitaishi : August 20th, 2013-05:16
I am indeed missing something. Didnt know the watch allow the wearer to set a reference time. Just wondering which ring rotates ? I am guessing the one with the countries printed ?

Would disagree

 
 By: le_chef : August 19th, 2013-18:17
It's a Worldtimer and good for calling around the globe when you want to make sure you're not waking people up at 3am. But I would argue that the 5164 is an infinitely better watch for travel.

For travel

 
 By: alphabeta81 : August 19th, 2013-19:44
If you really want easy of time reading, I think the Ulysse Nardin GMT +/- is untouchable. Far easier than the 5110 or 5164. So I don't think the point is sheer readability but rather the world timer's feel for travel and being able to know what time it i... 

Many times zones @ once...

 
 By: enjoythemusic : August 20th, 2013-05:33
Agree the Patek World Time makes it easy to see a variety of time zones at once. As I have to make phone calls, video conferencing, etc all over the world, the ability to know many time zones with ease has been incredibly helpful over the years. This is w... 

I agree with the OP

 
 By: autowind : August 19th, 2013-20:19
the enamel is disappointing and rather primative. The watch has no way to handle daylight savings time so it's often inaccurate.

It is a shame..

 
 By: paulus : August 20th, 2013-01:19
Because the points raised are so true: - You can't see the time in the dark (kind of useful with a world timer!) - As daylight savings, time is often wrong, which is kind of unprofessional in my world (but perhaps not yours) But it IS a beautiful watch fo... 

yes Paulus, the PP world timer's inability...

 
 By: GLau : August 20th, 2013-05:17
... to account for daylight savings is a problem what world timers from other brands are able to adjust for daylight savings ?? Thanks

"it IS a beautiful watch for dreamers!"

 
 By: small-luxury-world : August 20th, 2013-10:03
Yes, indeed :-) and therefore I love it. Oliver

Oliver - so true. Me too!

 
 By: paulus : August 22nd, 2013-10:27
Wrong time, can't see it - but who could resist a 5131?! P

The mechanism of 5110.

 
 By: Grisar : August 20th, 2013-06:05
For your better understanding. Attached picture explains that both the city ring and the 24 hour ring can rotate. The 24 hour ring rotates by it self all the time in accordance with the minute and hour hands while the city ring only jumps when you push th...  

Does ladies travel time Ref 4934 G

 
 By: akitaishi : August 27th, 2013-10:04
Work on the same principle too ? I saw one it says travel time but there is no country ring on the dial. Just another hand and 2 buttons on the left.

Nope

 
 By: descartes1 : August 27th, 2013-15:48
Nope, this ladies watch does not have a 24 time zone complication. but instead tracks 2 timezones at the same time (just like the men's 5134).