
Horology75's captivating images of the Patek Philippe Ref. 5130G World Time in white gold offer a fresh perspective on a beloved reference. This article delves into the unique artistry of Patek Philippe's World Time dials, exploring how subtle variations in their handcrafted enamel work make each piece distinct. Readers will discover why these nuances are highly prized by collectors and contribute to the enduring allure of these horological masterpieces.



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.
Here’s for you a closeup of the dial (I wish I had the photographic skills of Jocke or Mj23 here…😂) Cheers.
I think all you need is a canon macro L-lens, a tripod, remote shutter release button, and good lighting! Be that as it may, the star of the photo easily compensates - though I think your shot is pretty good.
5131P taken with iPhone. Can you see the differences between mine and Fab’s ? Please identify them if your can. Each piece of 5131 is unique because each is handmade !
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