Patek Philippe 5110 vs. 5130 World Time Comparison
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Patek Philippe 5110 vs. 5130 World Time Comparison

By 1WatchMan · Dec 17, 2019 · 66 replies
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1WatchMan initiates a compelling comparison between two Patek Philippe World Time references, the 5110 and the 5130, inviting the community to weigh in on their preferences. This discussion highlights the subtle yet significant design differences that distinguish these highly regarded world timers. Readers gain insight into how collectors evaluate aesthetics, wearability, and overall presence in Patek Philippe's world time lineage.







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Thomas_3
Dec 17, 2019

sunburst dial and I think the cities are a bit easier to read.

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blau
Dec 17, 2019

As said above, the dial and case proportions on the 5110 are just perfect. I don't even understand how Patek managed to fit so many city names into such perfect harmony on the 5110. Unfortunately, it seems that Patek doesn't understand how they did it, either, because they haven't been able to equal it in several tries since. The only thing I think the 5130 has going for it vs. the 5110 is that wild hour hand. I'm still not sure I *like* it, but if I did, there would be no substitute!

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Grisar
Dec 17, 2019

5110 is a classic while 5130 is more modern.

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1WatchMan
Dec 17, 2019

Sunburst dial is stunning, but the guilloche is a work of art. More space between the cities on the 5130, but less contrast than on the 5110 (blue vs black font) Thanks for tour input! πŸ‘πŸ»

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1WatchMan
Dec 17, 2019

I have to agree with you: proportions are simply perfect on the 5110, case and dial.

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1WatchMan
Dec 17, 2019

I wouldn't say that the 5110 it's too small, but it's definitely much smaller πŸ˜‰ Thanks!

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