Sam Hanna
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Patek Philippe World Time
A few days ago, I had the opportunity to hold and inspect a current model of Patek Philippe's world time piece in white gold. All I can say is that if you've never seen one in person, you're in for a very pleasant surprise. It is one of the most beautiful watches I have ever seen. It is so simple in design and yet so complex in its function. It is quite pleasing to press the button that advances the cities and sets the proper time to the city of your choosing. The case was beautiful. The contrast of colors was beautiful. The back was beautiful. I walked away with an experience that hasn't yet left my thoughts, astonished at the brilliance of the person who designed this watch. When I buy my first Patek Philippe, it will definitely be the World Time piece.

Reference Guide
Mark in Paris · Jan 4, 2017
Mark in Paris recaps 2016 Patek Philippe articles and previews 2017 Aquanaut and Caliber 240 anniversaries. Essential guide for collectors.
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New Release
Mark in Paris · Mar 16, 2016
Explore Patek Philippe's 2016 novelties from Baselworld, including the 5164R Aquanaut and 5170R chronograph. Mark in Paris reviews new models, design philosophy, and collector reactions.
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New Release
Mark in Paris · Mar 22, 2017
Discover Patek Philippe's 2017 Baselworld novelties: 24 new references blending tradition with modern design, including the 5320G, 5168G, and 5372P.
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Reference Guide
amanico · Apr 21, 2009
Compare Patek Philippe World Time references 5110 and 5130. Explore dial, size, and design differences with macro photos. Which is your favorite?
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New Release
Dje · Mar 9, 2012
Discover Patek Philippe's 2012 Baselworld novelties, including the Ref. 5204 split-seconds perpetual calendar chronograph and Nautilus updates.
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Reference Guide
Mark in Paris · May 18, 2016
Explore Patek Philippe World Time references, from Louis Cottier's original mechanism to modern iterations like the 5230G and 5930G. A deep dive into history, design, and collector insights.
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