That cloisonné enamel world map is a work of art in itself. Each dial takes dozens of hours to create by hand. The 5131 is one of the most beautiful pieces Patek makes. Pairing it with the Alhambra bracelets shows real confidence. Some will say it is too
Always a pleasure to see one in person. Here is one belonging to a good friend of ours, during a short meeting. Very fan of the watch only, less fan of the bracelet. Best, Nicolas
contrasts, differences and similarities. For yours truly, self proclaimed enamel addict/slave, the spiced up 5131P and 5089G-052 is my favorite combo !
Rolex celebration with me. However, I do not share my 5131s with her A few years ago I had the honour of attending a GTG with Lung Lung. She is a great collector and I wish that she could participate more on WPS !
1) PP are very wearable and this aspect is often looked upon when compared to others. People mentioned ALS, so I'll use it as an example. We all praise Lange double split and triple split for the insane innovations and craft. But these watches are 15 mm t
I still like this watch, but I ordered a 5131G in 2009, only special ADs could put down an order then and I had to contact Patek to ask them if I am "worthy" to buy this watch by telling them which Patek timepieces I already own...Finally they agreed to s
Ask your AD if you are interested to get 5231G at retail and you can get a sense of its popularity. If you can get it less than retail, you should seriously consider it, assuming that you wish to wear it and enjoy the craftsmanship of the enamel dial. If
Hello, when 5131 first came out these pieces where extremely rare and second hand retail price was three times the list price, now there are so man of them on the market ( preowned unworn ones and used ones) that I wonder if they are still worth collectin