Patek Philippe 5230G and 5930G World Time
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Patek Philippe 5230G and 5930G World Time

By patrickh · Apr 8, 2016 · 39 replies
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patrickh offers an exclusive look at Patek Philippe's 2016 World Time novelties, the Ref. 5230G and Ref. 5930G, with a keen eye on their case and lug designs. His detailed observations highlight the evolution of Patek Philippe's aesthetic and manufacturing techniques, particularly the integrated lug construction of the Ref. 5930G.

Dear Purists,

I would like to show you some live photos of new 2016 WTs and some comments.

First of all the 5230G

I find this new model very interesting in the fact the case is more modern and masculine with its sharped lines.
Thanks to Patek Philippe to change position of Moscow. I am not worried about Buenos Aires which could be shortened as B. Aeres like some of you mentionned.
In fact at the real size, on wrist, it is not really visible.

The new hands as always on all Patek Philippe WTs are beautiful.
The inner Guilloched dial center is for me at the second rank after the 5110 and before the 5130, which had not my favor, even if nice too.

Between the RG version and the WG version, I prefer the white gold combination with the charcoal grey lacquered dial.
38,5mm fits very well on my wrist.


I think Patek Philippe offers a very nice new WT for those who did not have yet one of these iconic WTs Patek (5110, 5130 and 5131).




The 2016 winner is without any doubt the 5930G.

Many comments have been done on the site with all its specificities.
So, I would just share my views and informations collected.

The watch has a perfect size on wrist 39,5mm x 12,86mm.
The same blue color between all parts of the dial is incredible and elegant.
I had in mind the 5110 guilloched dial and I have to recognize that the 5930 guilloched dial is in the same spirit and design with a touch of sportivity due to the larger lines.









How not to fall in love with this Beauty.


Now some details regarding lugs.

You remembered that these really nice lugs appeared sooner in the 5975 models, then 5270 models.

Look at those photos and you will see that for the 5975 case, lugs are contructed separately and attached to the case (with a very small space as mentionned on this site).

 








The 5270 lugs are welded to the case. sorry for the blurred photo.





Then 5270 and 5930 together with some unwilling reflexions.





The important detail to know is that for the 5930 case Patek Philippe has created case and lugs worked in the same piece of metal. A great move and much more difficult to do.

Congratulations to Patek Philippe teams for this 2016 novelty which will be a mile stone in the future IMHO.





I hope you enjoy this presentation and wish you a nice discovery in real.

BRAVO Mr Thierry STERN and all your teams.

Best regards,

Patrickh

About the Patek Philippe World Time Ref. 5230

The Patek Philippe Complications Reference 5230G-001 is a World Time model, succeeding the popular 5130 reference. This iteration updates the city disk to reflect changes in global time zones, notably replacing Caracas with La Paz and Dubai with Moscow, ensuring accuracy for contemporary international travel. The watch maintains the brand's tradition of offering a highly legible and functional world time display, a complication for which Patek Philippe holds a significant historical association.

This timepiece features an 18k white gold case measuring 38.5 mm in diameter and 10.23 mm in thickness. It houses the self-winding Caliber 324 S C FUS movement, which provides a power reserve of approximately 45 hours. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal on both the front and the display back, offering a view of the meticulously finished movement. Water resistance is rated at 30 meters, suitable for everyday wear.

The opaline white dial provides a clear backdrop for the city and 24-hour rings, with a central guilloché pattern adding visual depth. The watch is presented on an alligator leather strap, complementing its refined aesthetic. The 5230 series appeals to collectors interested in practical complications and Patek Philippe's ongoing development of its World Time lineage, with variants available in different precious metals.

Specifications

Caliber
324 S C FUS
Case
18k White Gold
Diameter
38.5 mm
Dial
Opaline White
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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drphileasfogg
Apr 8, 2016

- I was about to post this picture I built few days ago I prefer the 5930 lugs without the wings/flap effect compared to the ones found on the 5270. I just love this new reference. Now that I know it has arrived at the GVA salon, I will go and try it. It may be my new no1 The 5230 guilloche does not speak to me. My personal ranking in terms of WT guilloche is 5130>5110>5210 - but that's just my taste. Thanks for these photos. Best,

BA
Baron - Mr Red
Apr 8, 2016

......i like the new WT..... I like it a lot. I think i still prefer the 5110....but this isn't that far behind. The question for me is whether I like it enough to buy..... and I am thinking on that.

PA
patrickh
Apr 8, 2016

To be put on your wrist for any decision. 2 different designs and both very well done. You will be surprised, Baron. Let us know your feelings. Cheers, Patrickh

PA
patrickh
Apr 8, 2016

and give us your thoughts after tests in the metal. Best, Patrickh

CO
COUNT DE MONET
Apr 8, 2016

The lugs are appearing quite often in the models, maybe too often even? Are you now owing a 5230, 5930 or do you even think to own a 5270 if you look at a 5230? Is Patek applying principles of product development of the car industry, where the makers try hard to let all cars look the same in their portfolio, on to the watch industry? After many days judging 2016 novelties I fear if diversity in design is at stake here, as much as I like the novelties! Patek had so many different cases, nearly ea

GL
GLau
Apr 8, 2016

After reading your post, I am afraid to try on the 5930 because my watch budget will be blown. LOL ! Cheers Gordon

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