
Amanico shares his long-awaited encounter with the Patek Philippe Ref. 5131G, a World Time complication featuring a stunning cloisonné enamel dial. His post offers a personal comparison to other Patek World Time references, particularly the 5110, and explores the artistic and historical appeal of this highly coveted timepiece. This article provides a collector's perspective on what makes the 5131G a truly special reference within Patek Philippe's esteemed lineup.
The Patek Philippe Complications reference 5130, introduced in 2006, is a World Time watch that succeeded the popular reference 5110. This model maintained the distinctive World Time complication, allowing for simultaneous display of time in 24 different time zones. Its design evolved with a slightly larger case and updated dial aesthetics, distinguishing it from its predecessor while retaining the core functionality that defines Patek Philippe's travel timepieces. It was produced until 2017.
The watch features an 18k rose gold case measuring 39.5mm in diameter and 9.8mm in thickness, housing the self-winding Caliber 240 HU movement. This ultra-thin movement, visible through a sapphire crystal case back, provides a power reserve of 48 hours. The dial is silver or opaline with a guilloché center, protected by a sapphire crystal. Water resistance is rated at 30 meters.
Reference 5130 appeals to collectors seeking a sophisticated travel complication from Patek Philippe. Its larger case size compared to the 5110 offered a more contemporary presence on the wrist, while its classic World Time mechanism remained a hallmark of the brand's technical prowess. The model was available in various precious metals, with the rose gold variant offering a warm aesthetic.
But in real life not easy to read. Furthermore, it is pretty much "jewellery-like". After a lot of consideration, my favourite remains 5110P. It's the travelling watch I wear on regular basis. Best, Kari
....though I suspect it will become yet another that I admire from a distance. Damn speculation. The waiting list for these is now closed with last delivery scheduled in 2021 I think.
.....that makes me more likely to err for the 5110P to add to my G....a perfect white metal pairing. I am disinclined to go for all 4...... but a pair....uhm, that would be possible. Much to plan for 2015.......
in between? However, also this version seems to have problems with readability. Best, Kari
To kill any suspense, I would say that 5110 P is my first, 5131G my second, and the 5575G the third. Best, Nicolas
Are superb in general. I love 5110P and both of the 5131s. The current 5130 are also very nice. The legibility is no problem for me except the anniversary WT, with the 7175 better than 5575. I'm a huge fan of the patek WT, make no mistake! Regards Tom
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