Patek Philippe: One Watch Collection Discussion
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Patek Philippe: One Watch Collection Discussion

By blau · Feb 15, 2021 · 48 replies
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In a perennial debate among Patek Philippe collectors, forum member 'blau' presents a compelling dilemma: choosing between two horological icons for a one-watch collection. His personal contemplation of the Patek Philippe Ref. 5110 World Time and the Ref. 3940 Perpetual Calendar invites the community to weigh in on the merits of each reference, offering insights that transcend mere aesthetics to delve into historical significance, wearability, and long-term appeal.

5110 or 3940?

That's the short version. 

Long version is, I currently own one Patek, a 5110G. I love it. It's perfect.





But I also love the 3940J. It's also perfect.

Do I stick with my world time, or switch to the perpetual? How to decide?

Your thoughts appreciated.

About the Patek Philippe Ref. 5130

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.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal.240 HU
Case
18k rose gold
Diameter
39.5mm
Dial
Silver / opaline guilloché
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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Rex2
Feb 15, 2021

I vote for the World Time.

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blau
Feb 15, 2021

I was expecting you all to be more divided (like I am within myself!)

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Costa (aka Connie)
Feb 15, 2021

I would say if it’s one Patek you want why not own one of the most classic perpetual calendar watches ever made, 3940? It is the archetypal watch of the Patek brand. It has so much importance for the brand. It saved Patek during the 1980s quartz watch craze. The world time is also beautiful and a classic as well however if history influences your decision then the 3940 takes the cake. Philip Stern I am sure would agree. It was the watch he wore daily.

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Costa (aka Connie)
Feb 15, 2021

Superb watch. Iconic!

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patrick_y
Feb 15, 2021

The 3940 is a beautiful watch. I absolutely think it's a great timepiece. And a fantastic watch. It's a gentleman's watch. But my favorite is still the WorldTime; it is a cosmopolitan's watch, not quite a gentleman's watch, but still a very sophisticated timepiece. I can totally see that WorldTime watches aren't in vogue right now due to the fact that people cannot travel! I'm just more partial to the WorldTime. Louis Cottier did such a good job!

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blau
Feb 15, 2021

When I think of owning a 3940, I think of it as an only watch, of wearing it every day and it elevating whatever I'm wearing and whatever I'm doing. Slim, tasteful, subtle perfection. That's a true gentleman's watch! But the truth is, I'm not really that kind of a gentleman!

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