Patek Philippe 5110P World Time 8-Year Review
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Patek Philippe 5110P World Time 8-Year Review

By amanico · Nov 3, 2012 · 89 replies
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Amanico celebrates eight years with his beloved Patek Philippe World Time Ref. 5110P, sharing an intimate reflection on why this platinum timepiece remains his absolute favorite 'relatively affordable' Patek. His detailed appreciation highlights the watch's enduring charm and practical elegance, inviting fellow collectors to revisit this iconic reference.



8 years!

8 years that this World Time is in my collection, now.

8 years of authentic, deep love, admiration.

There is not one thing I hate or just don't like on this watch:

- The size ( 37 mm ), perfect on an average sized wrist like mine, and very " Ă  propos " in any situation, casual or dressy, offering a coherent volume to the watch.

Sublime on a white linen shirt, with some tan...



- The metal ( platinum ), which gives an interesting density to this relative modestly sized watch, very comfortable to wear, once on the wrist.

- The dial, just awesome, with this " guilloché ", catching the light, absolutely captivating to see.



- The Hands, as you won't see them an any other PP model, a kind of stylized sword.

- The case ( Cf above the size part ), and this assymetric shape, to better use the crown whose dimensions make it easy to turn, when you wind the watch or set the Time.

All is in the details...

From the nice Calatrava cross signed crown, to the very discrete diamond between the lugs, at 6, all transpires the care about Quality:



The bezel is not too big nor too small, just ...coherent.

- The case back, which has the good idea to be see through, to allow us to have a look on the movement.



- The movement, the famous Cal 240, nicely decored, with its thick micro rotor, very well proportionned to the size of the case back, and very smooth and silky to wind.



- The complication, which is one of the most friendly and poetic, at the same time... " Travelling without having to move " or promises of great trips all over the world.



- And because a watch is ALSO a strap and a buckle, the platinum simple folding buckle is comfortable and nicely designed with its Calatrava cross...Much nicer than the buckle on the latest World Time, the Ref 5130, shaped ala TAG ( Did this detail change on the latest 5130s, or is it still the case? ).



- The only small detail I would have liked to see improved, on the PP World Time watches ( I use the plural because it was exactly the same with the Ref 5130, and I used to test a lot of them, 5110 and 5130 ) is the feeling of the pusher at 10, that you use to change the timezone



I would have preferred a smoother one, but it is not a real big deal, as the watch is pure magic!

Not one of my favourite Patek, MY favourite " relatively affordable " Patek, by far:

Not hyped at all like the 5070s or the 5131 J or G, so for true passionate people only, homogeneous, charming, offering a friendly complication, still relatively affordable, a .. Jewel.



A jewel which is playing with stars, as it is in the nature of every jewel:



But which also knows how to have fun, far from any pretention:



A perpetual invitation to travels:







... Which has nothing against a good hotel:



The King of the World Time watches, in my not so biased opinion, because I don't objectively see any other which can compete with this Patek.

How many watches in your collection make you feel such a strong feeling that you are able to remember the day you got it, after so many years?

It was the 4rd of November 2004, and I remember the day and the trip to collect it very well.

Best,

Nicolas This message has been edited by amanico on 2012-11-03 00:58:07 This message has been edited by amanico on 2012-11-06 14:00:13

About the Patek Philippe Ref. 5130

The Patek Philippe Complications reference 5130, introduced in 2006, is a World Time watch that succeeded the popular reference 5110. This model maintained the distinctive World Time complication, allowing for simultaneous display of time in 24 different time zones. Its design evolved with a slightly larger case and updated dial aesthetics, distinguishing it from its predecessor while retaining the core functionality that defines Patek Philippe's travel timepieces. It was produced until 2017.

The watch features an 18k rose gold case measuring 39.5mm in diameter and 9.8mm in thickness, housing the self-winding Caliber 240 HU movement. This ultra-thin movement, visible through a sapphire crystal case back, provides a power reserve of 48 hours. The dial is silver or opaline with a guilloché center, protected by a sapphire crystal. Water resistance is rated at 30 meters.

Reference 5130 appeals to collectors seeking a sophisticated travel complication from Patek Philippe. Its larger case size compared to the 5110 offered a more contemporary presence on the wrist, while its classic World Time mechanism remained a hallmark of the brand's technical prowess. The model was available in various precious metals, with the rose gold variant offering a warm aesthetic.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal.240 HU
Case
18k rose gold
Diameter
39.5mm
Dial
Silver / opaline guilloché
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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dirost
Nov 3, 2012

You and me will always be OK on this statement : the PP WT is the PP to have ! Of course, it is not a very complicated watch, it doesn't cost a fortune but I don't care. But this watch has a really great charm, and if you like it, you fall in love for a while -) Thanks for sharing so beautiful pictures. My favorite is the one with the 5110 P on a star background ; it is the symbol of the extreme trip, not only on the earth, but in the whole universe. By the way, what time is it on an other galax

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dr.kol
Nov 3, 2012

and my feelings towards the watch are also similar to yours. However, there is another travel watch I also felt in love with: I really do not know which one is nicer: 5110P or 5134P. My solution is to have both. They are the same size, same kind of shape, both have a beautiful dial and both are using a basic movement of Patek with a small complication added. I would say 5110P is sexier, somehow more sophisticated, while 5134P is surely a more practical watch for travel purposes. The same theme b

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Boccanegra
Nov 3, 2012

Nicolas, Yet another great post from you on this watch - and fabulous pictures again. I am also celebrating an eight year anniversary of sorts with it; I first tried one on in NYC in 2004 and it's weighed on my mind ever since - after all this time, I finally bought one a month ago and am two weeks away from picking it up! Such a contrast to both of my other two time-zone watches (a JLC Reverso Geographique and a Panerai 317 with the PVD movement) - I will post pics of the three of them when I'v

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ImranLondon
Nov 3, 2012

Batman and robin Or fish n chips :) You get the idea lol Best Imran

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ImranLondon
Nov 3, 2012

I have come so close on this many times But always eluded me I'm happy to enjoy yours :)) Best Imran

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ImranLondon
Nov 3, 2012

If had to make a choice and be left only with one watch 5711 It's just a matter of having the mental strength to sell Best Imran :)

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