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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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Key Points from the Discussion
- The 5110 is praised for its perfect dial and case proportions, with Patek Philippe's ability to harmoniously fit many city names on the dial being a standout feature that subsequent models have struggled to replicate.
- The 5110 offers a more vintage aesthetic with a comfortable fit on smaller wrists, though its clasp might appear slightly undersized. In contrast, the 5130 presents a more contemporary look with greater wrist presence, despite its clasp potentially feeling oversized.
- The guilloché pattern on the 5110's dial and its hand style are often preferred for their elegance, even if the 5130's size is sometimes favored.
- While the 5130 offers more space between city names, the 5110 is noted for its superior contrast between blue and black fonts, enhancing legibility.
- Despite the crowded city names, the 5110's dial proportions are appreciated, and its small hour and minute hands are considered appropriate for the overall layout.
- Some collectors prefer the hands and larger case size of the 5130 for bigger wrists, while still appreciating the dial and overall proportions of the 5110.
- The 5110 is favored for its guilloché dial and proportions, even when acknowledging the 5130's more substantial feel and presence.
- While the 5110's aesthetic is highly preferred, some wish for it in a slightly larger size to achieve absolute perfection.
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