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Patek Philippe World Time 18kt White Gold Rare Guilloche Décor Guilloche Oplain Dial 5110G Discontinued

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Basic Info

Listing code 255TH7
Brand Patek Philippe
Model World Time
Reference number 5110G-001
Dealer product code 12711
Movement Automatic
Case material White gold
Bracelet material
Crocodile skin
Year of production Unknown
Condition
Scope of delivery
Original box, original papers
Gender Men's watch/Unisex
Location United States of America, New York, New York
Price Price on request [Negotiable]
Availability Item is in stock

Caliber

Movement Automatic
Caliber/movement 240 HU
Power reserve 48 h
Number of jewels 33

Case

Case material White gold
Case diameter 37 mm
Thickness 10 mm
Water resistance 3 ATM
Crystal Sapphire crystal
Dial Silver
Dial numerals No numerals

Bracelet/strap

Bracelet material
Crocodile skin
Bracelet color Black
Clasp Fold clasp
Clasp material White Gold

Other

Display back, Screw-Down Crown

Description

Patek Philippe 5110G World Time 18kt White Gold, Silvery Guilloche "Décor Guilloche Oplain" Dial, 24-hour and Day/Night Indication for the 24 Time Zones, Automatic, Skeleton Back, Fitted on a Shiny Black Alligator Leather Strap with 18kt White Gold Fold-Over Deployant Buckle, 37mm

Patek Philippe is the indisputable king of Swiss watch making. Their history is remarkable. Their level of horological innovation is unrivaled. The worldtime (also known as worldtimer) complication is one of Patek’s inventions, and I have to say for international travelers or people doing business internationally, there is no complication that is more useful than being able to see the time in any city/timezone in the world at a glance. Patek no longer makes this reference 5110 worldtime watch, making this watch all the more coveted. There are no superfluous design touches here at all - the case is simple and straightforward. The button at 10 o'clock advances the hour hand and the 24 hour ring in one hour increments, so that when travelling the watch can be set to local time without disturbing worldtime.

Movement is the Patek Philippe Caliber 240 HU with automatic winding. This caliber features micro-rotor construction and is stamped with the Geneva Seal.

Dial is silver with guilloche and applied hour markers in the center. Revolving around the center is the 24 hour ring, which makes one counter-clockwise rotation every 24 hours. The outermost area of the dial contains the names of 24 cities, each of them a reference city for each of the earth's 24 timezones. The time in the reference cities can be instantly read in this manner - a system which is much more effective than simple GMT or second timezone type watches, because the time for every area of the world is displayed.

The local time indicated by the hour and minute hands applies to the location on the city disk that is directly aligned with 12 o'clock. The crown is used to set the correct time in conjunction with the 24-hour ring, so a distinction can be made between 4 am and 4 pm. Now, switching from one time zone to another is accomplished simply by pressing the button at 10 o'clock. Every time it is pressed, the hour hand will advance by one hour while the city ring and the 24-hour ring will rotate counter-clockwise by one hour (equivalent to one time zone). Pressing the button 24 times emulates a trip around the world and a return to the point of departure.

This mechanism was devised by the gifted Geneva watchmaker and tinkerer Louis Cottier in the early 1930s. He offered his invention to Patek Philippe first and in 1959, the company protected it with Swiss Patent No. 340 191. Subsequently, Cottier created another mechanism for the Geneva-based manufacture. It was able to display two time zones simultaneously and ultimately inspired the development of the Calatrava Travel Time.

Also known as: Patek Philippe 5110G-001, Patek 5110G-001, Patek 5110G001, Patek 5110G, Patek World Time

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English, Spanish

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