I admire it and like some variants, but only the small cases suit my wrist, and I regret that JLC made so many variations of this watch over the years because this profusion has ended up dissolving some of its originality in my opinion.
Why doesn't this Patek Philippe reference 5110 , which on paper has everything I love , fully appeal to me ? Before trying it on, I was convinced I would love it and that it would become one of my must-haves . Yet, when I tried it on, whether in rose gold...
That said, I think some of us prefer self-winding movements and would prefer an automatic (and front) tourbillon with peripheral rotor like those made by Vacheron for example. Have a great weekend too, Dirk. Best, Emmanuel credit: Sjx ...
It is very personal and mostly comes down to what obscurely and persistently resonates within us. My sole aim was to try to understand and explain why this particular reference, which I greatly admire, doesn't produce that little something magical that I'...
even if the P variant has a dial with a nice contrast, but still doesn't move that little something deep inside me... I imagine that part of the reason for our likes and dislikes is destined to remain somewhat mysterious. Best, Emmanuel
I have contemplated a 5110 vs 5130 vs 5230 on multiple occasions. They each have their own unique charm and appeal. If I could combine elements of all 3, it would be ideal. But obviously I can’t so my indecision, coupled with the fact that I don’t have a ...
I’d go with the latest Reverso duo with the travel complication that came out, I believe, in 2025 As far as I know, they still sell them. I’m partial to the blue dial but I’d personally change the strap for something more casual.
I admire it and like some variants, but only the small cases suit my wrist, and I regret that JLC made so many variations of this watch over the years because this profusion has ended up dissolving some of its originality in my opinion. Just my personal...
There's nothing wrong with the 5110; on the contrary, it's a reference I greatly admire, but it doesn't produce that little indefinable something I personally look for. I'm glad you share my feelings, here, but I certainly and completely understand why ot...
the the clunky time zone mechanism because it’s definitely a thing I noticed and found a bit disappointing too. Thanks for sharing your personal experience with the 5110R. Best, Emmanuel
But… To each one his own. You are more inclined to vintage, especially 40’s - 50’s watches, which happen to be exquisite timepieces. I loved the JLC also! Best regards
In fact I find the watch nice on my wrist too! It just doesn’t feel like a watch I want to own or feel I “need” to own. Is it the Geophysic you have in mind when you say “the JLC”? Best regards, Emmanuel ...
My intent was only to clarify the personal reasons why I don’t feel fully compelled by the 5110 even though I think it’s a great watch in and by itself. And I fully agree with you concerning the “scissors” hands of the 5130! Best, Emmanuel
My dear Emmanuel, I understand your feelings very well. Sometimes we love the IDEA of a watch more than the watch itself. On paper, a Patek World Timer is almost impossible not to admire: history, complication, elegance, travel romance, and of course Pate...
You express very well the possible gap between the idea of a watch and the emotion it gives in person. My intent was just to try better understand the actual reasons of the absence of deep emotional connection I felt with the 5110. Which means trying to b...
were the watches I bought for intellectual reasons: brand prestige, perceived brand value, movement reputation, technical hierarchy, all things like that. Almost all of those watches eventually left my collection again. The ones that stayed were the watch...
I find the post- ca. 2000 world time pieces to be modern classics. I'm a bit smitten by most of them. The 5110R on my wrist is gorgeous, if slightly small. John
And I really admire them. But it seems that they don’t fully connect with what I’m personally looking for in watch. And I just wanted to try better understand why. Best, Emmanuel
emotional reasons can't always be clearly grasped and intellectualized. But I still find it interesting to try to understand them better, even if a part of the mystery remains…
But the 39.5 mm diameter doesn’t work as well as the 37 mm of the 5110 on my wrist. And as I said in the post above, I just feel more attracted to other kind of Worldtimers and I’m not passionate enough about automatic movements in general and about the 2...
I fully understand, it's very personal and the wrist test is unpredictable. For me it is the go/no-go test for all my watches. The WT is a complication I love, both for practical and esthetical reasons. ...
The 5110 and 5130 are both wonderful references in their own right. For the reasons I have tried to explain above, they do not evoke in me that obscure but essential feeling I’m looking for, but I know that this is purely personal and that it does not det...
There's no doubt for me that it's a great piece in itself. Were my expectations and inner dreams different I could/would want to own it. Best, Emmanuel
…and of course your pov about 5110 can only be respected but for me ref 5110 will always remain one of the most beautiful worldtimers specially in rose gold and platinum versions
On the contrary, it’s a gorgeous watch. It just lacks this little something I’m looking for in a watch. Nothing more than a personal feeling and very personal expectations. And my only intent was to try clarifying my reasons not at all to criticize this r...
5110 P (and even R) are really top cool but I also didn’t pull the trigger on them again (I say again as I had both of them in the past). Probably I need something more spicy now, a Worldtime that would bring me a WOW effect and not only being super cool…...