
Amanico's striking photograph of the Patek Philippe 5110G reignites appreciation for a reference celebrated for its understated elegance. This article delves into why the 5110, particularly the white gold 'G' variant, continues to captivate collectors, exploring its design nuances and enduring appeal within the Patek Philippe World Time lineage. His post serves as a gateway to understanding the subtle distinctions that make this reference a perennial favorite.

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.
My favorite version of the reference.
I think this is the best looking one for me. Subdued elegance. You really know how to pick ‘em mon ami 🙂
All the 5110‘s are beautiful. I have the platinum version seen below. After seeing so many posts by Nico () I could not resist. The same goes for the bracelets.
I have an easier time with the legibility with the wg version. Though the platinum is beautiful
you kept poisoning him 🤣
1 Size and visibility 2 Rugged hands (rough-cut charm) 3 Gothic city names and rustic printing
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