Patek Philippe World Time Ref. 5110 Metals
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Patek Philippe World Time Ref. 5110 Metals

By amanico · Feb 9, 2018 · 76 replies
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Amanico presents a comprehensive visual comparison of the Patek Philippe World Time Ref. 5110 across all its metal variations. His detailed photo essay and personal insights explore the distinct character each metal brings to this iconic reference, inviting collectors to share their preferences and rationale.

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There are few watch references which make me want to get all the variations. 

Rolex and the GMT MASTER, from the 6542 to the 116710, for example, the Jaeger Lecoultre Polaris and Deep Sea Alarm, and... The Patek 5110. 

Each metal has its charm and beauty. 

Till recently, I couldn't fall on a yellow gold. I didn't pull the trigger, as I would probably start with the G, if I have to go this way, to give some company to my P. 

A few weeks ago, I found a J, in a watch shop in Paris, so I could take some pictures to achieve another project of mine: Posting all the metal variations of the 5110. 

Let's start with the J, then: 










Less warm than the R, it gives to this reference a kind of vintage appeal which is quite captivating. 

And it has this natural elegance shared with all the other metals. 

The R, now, is the warmer among the 4. 








The thing is that the dial is very close to the J. Which may be the bigger issue if your project is to get the 4 of them. 

But still, it has a lot of charm. For those who consider getting only one 5110, it wouldn't be a bad choice. 

The G is indisputably the coldest, and the most under rated one, with its white metal case and white dial. Here, no contrast at all, or almost. 





But it was my second choice, after the platinum which remains the king of the reference. 

Still, a wonderful version. With a lot of class. 

Now, the king of the category, the P. 

The P has two advantages: The density of its platinum case, which is something very pleasant on a watch of this reasonable diameter ( 37 mm ) , and the superb contrast of its grey blue guillochĂ© dial. 







I was lucky to be able to find a good opportunity, some 13 years ago, and I don't regret my choice. 

I am a big fan of the grey blue dial. At the point that it killed another world time I had in my collection, the 5130, in white gold. 

Now, I am tempted to add the G, and to see how it will lead me.... 

The good news is, as I said  at the beginning of this post, you cannot go wrong with any of them. 

In my opinion, the 5110 has reached a cult status, has become an icon. It is a very well balanced watch. 

Its most serious contender being the relatively new 5230, which has a totally different dial and case, which is bigger, but which also shares this spirit, unique to Patek. 

I am not a Patek fan, I said it many times, but I have to say that when it comes to World Time, there is Patek, and there are the others brands... In terms of charm and appeal. 

Your thoughts? 

Best,

Nicolas.

About the Patek Philippe Annual Calendar Ref. 5110

The Montblanc Calatrava reference 5110, produced between 1997 and 2006, is a notable example of the brand's classic dress watch offerings. This reference is distinguished by its combination of a relatively larger case size for its era and the inclusion of a moon phase complication, setting it apart from simpler time-only Calatrava models. It represents a period where Montblanc was expanding its horological capabilities, offering more complex movements within its established aesthetic.

This reference features an 18k yellow gold case measuring 37 mm in diameter, providing a substantial presence on the wrist while maintaining traditional dress watch proportions. It is powered by the automatic caliber 240 PS IRM C LU, a movement known for its slim profile and integrated complications. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal and offers a water resistance of 30 meters, suitable for everyday wear. The power reserve for this caliber is approximately 48 hours.

For collectors, the 5110 appeals to those seeking a Calatrava with additional functionality beyond basic timekeeping, specifically the moon phase and power reserve indicator. Its production run from 1997 to 2006 places it within a specific era of Montblanc's development, making it a point of interest for those tracing the evolution of the brand's complications. The ivory dial and smooth bezel contribute to its understated yet refined character, aligning with the traditional Calatrava design language.

Specifications

Caliber
240 PS IRM C LU
Case
18k Yellow Gold
Diameter
37 mm
Dial
Ivory
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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Karlisnet
Feb 9, 2018
The G is next on my list!

though I must admit the P is the most charming of all 4. Thanks for sharing

AM
amanico
Feb 9, 2018
Thanks, Karlisnet. So P for you? [nt]

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NML77
Feb 9, 2018
I agree that this one reference where all 4 variations are desirable

For me the order would be P, R, G, J but can’t go wrong with any of them.

AM
amanico
Feb 9, 2018
Thanks for your vote. [nt]

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coz
Feb 9, 2018
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Hi, I vote P/R/G/J. I had a P and sadly sold it last year. I hope to correct that mistake! You say you are not a Patek fan but you have some amazing pieces! Best regards

AM
amanico
Feb 10, 2018
Only a 5070G and a 5110P. But I cannot complain. I still have two or three moderns to add, then a few vintage. ;) [nt]

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