Launched in 1953 , the Patek Philippe World Time ref. 2523 featured a new two-crown system, one for winding the watch and the other at 9 oβclock controlling the city disc. Two versions were available: ref. 2523 with larger lugs sitting above the bezel and...
Thanks for collating these, Emmanuel. The hour hands are beautiful and unique. The cloisonne dial still look amazing after all these years. And so nice to see my city-state on these dials.
more satisfying than the 24 main time zones models. Here you have Singapore and India isn't left out as it usually is: Bombay, Calcutta... Best, Emmanuel
PP WTs are some of my favorite PP models. Over the last 19 years I had a privilege to own five of them: 5110J, 5130J, 7130G, 5130R and 5131J. Currently only two are in the collection: 5130R and 5131J....but I must confess that I miss the 5110J and I'm con...
as it has involved a lot of, hopefully useful, work. It's quite a collection of world timers you have (and had)! And I understand your nostalgia for the 5110J. I've tried on both the R and P 5110 and something about this model is just perfect (predictably...
I've also collated the data concerning the early ref. 542: www.watchprosite.com / As I decided to insert it in a post dedicated to the homage to this ref. by Reima Koivukoski (in the Horological meandering section), it will probably not get much a...
Thanks for posting! So many great examples of the classic WT here. Hard to pick a favorite. I love the bridge layout of the 12-400. Functional, beautiful, and allows the finishing to shine through, especially the near-black polished areas. Cheers, John
I agree with you that everything is to love here, from dial and case/lugs design to the movement architecture and decoration. Some consider this reference as the best world time Patek has ever made and I can understand why, even if I am not very fond of s...