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Patek Philippe World Time 5110R

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Introduced in 2000 and produced until 2006, the World Time reference 5110 employs a pusher at the ten for easy adjustment of the world time complication. Produced in four precious metals, the 5110 is regarded as Patek Philippe’s first modern reference with the world time complication.

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Introduced in 2000 and produced until 2006, the World Time reference 5110 employs a pusher at the ten for easy adjustment of the world time complication. Produced in four precious metals, the 5110 is regarded as Patek Philippe’s first modern reference with the world time complication.

Introduced in 2000 and produced until 2006, the World Time reference 5110 employs a pusher at the ten for easy adjustment of the world time complication. Produced in four precious metals, the 5110 is regarded as Patek Philippe’s first modern reference with the world time complication.

  • This is the Patek Philippe World Time 5110R. Founded in 1839, Patek Philippe is a name synonymous with high horology. A company that has always been privately owned, Patek has been manufacturing watches for almost two centuries without interruption. The company is currently owned by the Stern family, whose heritage dates back to when they were supplying dials to Patek in the 1920s.

    While the Aquanauts and Nautiluses have experienced a meteoric rise in prices, they are best known for their complicated, high-end timepieces. Without taking anything away from the success of the Nautilus, it’s clear that there is tremendous comparative value in their complicated wristwatches given the prices today. In the 1920s, Patek created the world’s first split-second chronograph and the first perpetual calendar, and later, the first perpetual calendar chronograph. Rich in history with complicated timepieces, it’s clear that an important reason of the brand’s success lies in its ability to produce complications at a high level.

    True to the brand’s history of complicated wristwatches, this reference 5110R consists of the world-time complication with a pusher at the 10 o’clock for easy adjustment of the world-time complication. This reference was introduced in 2000 and discontinued shortly after in 2006. Produced in the four precious metals of white, rose, yellow gold and platinum, the reference was powered by the micro-rotor Cal. 240/188. Importantly, the 5110 was the only reference in the 37.5mm case size as the successor, the 5130, received a larger 39mm case.

    With the engine-turned guilloche dial, the distinctive UTC markings surrounding the dial and the case profile of a classic Calatrava, the 5110 is certainly one of the more recognizable timepieces with this particular complication. In many ways, the reference is seminal to the brand as Patek Philippe did not produce any world timers for two decades prior to the 5110. Intuitive and functional, the 5110 is among the references that best represents in the turn of the millennium.

  • This Patek Philippe World Time 5110R is in excellent overall condition with very minimal signs of wear. There are some minor hairlines on the case with no dings or dents. The caseback engravings are still crisp and clear with a noticeable scratch near the sapphire crystal on the back at the 9 o’clock but no other noticeable signs of wear. The watch comes with its original buckle only, without any box or papers and is in full working order.

  • Brand Patek Philippe

    Model World Time

    Reference 5110R

    Case 37.5

    Movement Automatic

    Case material Rose Gold

    Bracelet material Leather

    Year circa 2000

    Condition Excellent

    Accessories None. Watch Only.

    Limited No. Discontinued

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