Patek Philippe 5131 World Time Enamel Dial Guide
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Patek Philippe 5131 World Time Enamel Dial Guide

By GLau · Jun 7, 2024 · 20 replies
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GLau invites readers to engage with the intricate artistry of Patek Philippe's World Time Ref. 5131, focusing on the minute details of its cloisonné enamel dials. This piece highlights the exceptional craftsmanship required to depict tiny islands and lakes on an 18mm canvas, a challenge that even the enamel artist Anita Porchet confirms. GLau's post encourages a closer look at these horological masterpieces, prompting collectors to appreciate the subtle variations across the four metal editions.

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absolutely very tiny lakes and islands (excluding Australia which is already quite small on the enamel dial that has a diameter of around only 18mm, like a dime in the US).

Please reply the number you count for each of the four metals.  For now, my answer for all four metals is 36, an average of 9 on such a small dial in addition to all the continents !  Eventually I will reveal the number for each metal. 

For 5131P, I had to confirm with its maker, THE Enamel Queen Anita Porchet, for the actual count.  Hint: Greenland and Ellesmere Island are present.  

Which map do you like most and why ?  Which is your top pick out of the four 5131s and why ?  







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About the Patek Philippe Ref. 5131

The Patek Philippe Complications reference 5131 is a World Time model, distinguished by its cloisonné enamel dial depicting a map of the world. This reference is part of a series that showcases Patek Philippe's expertise in both horological complications and traditional decorative arts, offering a functional travel watch with significant aesthetic appeal. It represents a continuation of the brand's long-standing tradition of producing World Time watches, updated with contemporary design elements and a self-winding movement. The 5131 is recognized for its intricate dial work, which varies depending on the specific metal and region depicted.

The watch features a 39.5mm case, available in various precious metals, housing the self-winding Caliber 240 HU. This movement provides a power reserve of 48 hours and drives the World Time complication, allowing the wearer to simultaneously view the time in 24 different time zones. The case is fitted with a sapphire crystal, ensuring durability and clear visibility of the detailed dial. Water resistance is rated at 30 meters, suitable for everyday wear. The fixed bezel frames the intricate dial, contributing to the watch's refined profile.

As a World Time model with a cloisonné dial, the 5131 appeals to collectors who appreciate both technical sophistication and artisanal craftsmanship. Its limited production and the unique hand-finished nature of each dial contribute to its desirability within the secondary market. The reference fits into Patek Philippe's Complications collection as a high-end travel watch, offering a distinctive alternative to more traditional time-only or chronograph models. Variants typically involve different precious metal cases and corresponding enamel map depictions.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal.240 HU
Case
yellow gold
Diameter
39.5mm
Dial
blue
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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Chicolini
Jun 7, 2024
Gordon you have the world covered!

AJ
Ajas
Jun 7, 2024
awesome, the world is not enough :)

GL
GLau
Jun 7, 2024
Hi Ajas, I have had

enough ! Please count !

AJ
Ajas
Jun 7, 2024
So far 36 :). but it is midnight here in KL so i will do second count tomorrow morning with fresher eye

GL
GLau
Jun 7, 2024
Great that you have the same total as me ! What about for

each dial ?

GL
GLau
Jun 7, 2024
Hi Ed, please put on your

reading glasses and start counting !

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