Patek Philippe 5134G vs. 5110P Trade Discussion
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Patek Philippe 5134G vs. 5110P Trade Discussion

By descartes1 · Jan 12, 2013 · 27 replies
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Descartes1 initiates a compelling discussion on a classic collector's dilemma: trading a Patek Philippe Ref. 5134G Travel Time for a Ref. 5110P World Time. This thread explores the nuanced considerations beyond mere monetary value, delving into the emotional connection, horological significance, and practical aspects of owning these esteemed Patek Philippe complications.

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Would you trade a really nice 5134g (Travel Time) for a 5110p (World Time)?

I really love the 5134g as I am into GMT/Travel Watches. That said, the 5110p is basically my grail watch (top of the tree in the GMT/travel genre) and the world timers are quintessential Patek.

If you would do that trade, since the 5110p is platinum and more expensive, what do you think would be a reasonable amount to add in order to make a fair deal? (I think discussion of pricing is discouraged by some here so please feel free to PM me with thoughts on this). 


Here are a few photos of the 5134g in case you are not familiar with the model.

















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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foversta
Jan 12, 2013
I would.

The 5134 is a very nice watch while the 5110 is an iconic one. The only question is to know if I would not regret the handwind movement. Fx

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Highlander65
Jan 12, 2013
Absolutely if that is what you truly want! Cheers, [nt]

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amanico
Jan 12, 2013
Without hesitation. The 5110 ( even better in P, IMO ) is a cult watch

While the 5134 is a nice watch. I would go for the Cult. In fact, I did. :) Best, Nicolas

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dirost
Jan 12, 2013
Definitely yes ! [nt]

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no_frills
Jan 12, 2013
It is just amusing to me to see...

... how in another forum the response is mostly "no" while in this one it's mostly "yes." Heh heh. Personally I'd do it if you really think you'd get your Grail in exchange for a piece for which you don't have much of an emotional connection.

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Iceman
Jan 12, 2013
Definately yes ! [nt]

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