
CRT 22's passion for the Patek Philippe Ref. 5230G World Time offers a compelling look into the profound connection a collector can form with a timepiece. His experience highlights how a specific watch can transcend others in a collection, even those as coveted as a Nautilus, becoming a true personal grail. This article explores why the 5230G resonates so deeply with collectors and its unique place within Patek Philippe's esteemed lineup.


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.
Well with the 5110 and 5130. The only hesitation is the bezel for scratches, but I think the propositions, dial and hands are winners. Best,
I love the hands and the design in the middle of the dial. Happy new year
I’ve kept it on this one since I made the switch.
But it’s sad that Patek decided to take out Rio from the city ring. Rio used to be an important city for Patek, including with in-store boutique in partnership with Gondolo for decades.
Hi - yes, the photos were taken in at Lake Come in Italy, one of the world’s true wonders. It even eclipses the 5230 to be honest... ;-)
Yes indeed. I have a number of watches that I am passionate about, including a 5711 and a 5065, but they have all been put on the back burner at the moment. The 5230 has even put a damper on the ever lurking looking out for the next piece in a way none of the other watches have done. Scary
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