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Patek Philippe World Time 5110P Platinum Blue 37mm
Patek Philippe World Time 5110P Platinum Blue 37mm
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Details
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The Patek Philippe World Time 5110P is a masterclass in understated global sophistication. Crafted in solid platinum with a 37 mm case, this reference brings the world to your wrist with its ingenious dual-disc system displaying 24 time zones at once. The deep blue guilloché dial, hand-engraved in radiant waves, captures light like rippling water — elegant, technical, and unmistakably Patek. Beneath the sapphire crystal beats the self-winding calibre 240 HU, a micro-rotor movement admired for its slim profile and precision engineering.
Balancing timeless proportions with modern functionality, the 5110P is more than a world timer — it’s a statement of quiet mastery. The city ring and day-night indicator make travel a seamless experience, while the platinum case and deployant clasp remind you this is horology at its most refined. Produced in limited numbers from 2000 to 2006, this blue-dial variant remains one of the most coveted among collectors. Elegant, rare, and beautifully complex, the 5110P embodies Patek Philippe’s belief that true luxury transcends time zones.
Features
Features
Reference: 5110P-001
Bracelet: Black Leather Patek Strap with Patek Deployant
Case: 37mm x 9.7mm thickness - Platinum
Lug Width: 20mm
Movement: 240 HU - Automatic
Functions: HMS, World Time
Box and Papers: No box or papers
Crystal: Sapphire
Bracelet size: 7.5”
Condition
Condition
Case has minimal wear with only micros. Strap has light normal wear. Dial, hands, and crystal have no wear. Watch runs within spec.
Brand History
Brand History
Patek Philippe was founded in 1839 by Antoine Norbert de Patek and François Czapek in Geneva, Switzerland, and later solidified its identity when Jean Adrien Philippe—an inventor of the keyless winding system—joined the firm. From the beginning, the brand focused on crafting highly refined, technically advanced timepieces, quickly becoming a favorite among royalty and global elites. Over the decades, Patek Philippe pioneered a number of horological milestones, including the first Swiss wristwatch (1868), the perpetual calendar mechanism for pocket watches (1889), and groundbreaking innovations in minute repeaters, split-seconds chronographs, and world timers. Today, the company remains family-owned under the Stern family, preserving a legacy of independence and excellence rarely found in modern luxury watchmaking.
Patek Philippe’s collections are synonymous with refinement, complexity, and timeless appeal. The Calatrava is the epitome of understated dress watch elegance, while the Nautilus and Aquanaut bring sport-luxury flair to the brand’s portfolio. The Grand Complications series showcases some of the most intricate mechanical achievements in watchmaking, including perpetual calendars, minute repeaters, and celestial displays. Known for meticulous finishing, in-house movement production, and generational craftsmanship, Patek Philippe holds a unique status among collectors—not just as a watchmaker, but as a symbol of legacy, prestige, and enduring value in haute horlogerie.
