Lot Essay
The Patek Philippe reference 5110 World Time, which was introduced in 2000 and manufactured until 2006, is among the most sophisticated and useful examples of the brand's travel watch heritage. Its guilloché dial is painstakingly crafted using a traditional rose engine, producing an elegant and deeply textured pattern that beautifully captures light. It displays 24 cities, each of which corresponds to one of the world's time zones. This reference is a true essential for the modern globetrotter because of the clever pusher at 10 o'clock, which enables an instantaneous adjustment of the time zone and advances the hour hand and city ring simultaneously.
The self-winding caliber 240⁄188, which has a 22K yellow gold micro-rotor at its core, keeps the case remarkably thin while still winding with remarkable efficiency. With its Côtes de Genève stripes, hand-beveled anglage, and mirror-polished components, the movement is flawlessly finished and exemplifies Patek Philippe's haute horlogerie standards. Reference 5110 is a contemporary classic in the illustrious history of Patek Philippe's World Time complications, fusing mechanical innovation with classic design.
The self-winding caliber 240⁄188, which has a 22K yellow gold micro-rotor at its core, keeps the case remarkably thin while still winding with remarkable efficiency. With its Côtes de Genève stripes, hand-beveled anglage, and mirror-polished components, the movement is flawlessly finished and exemplifies Patek Philippe's haute horlogerie standards. Reference 5110 is a contemporary classic in the illustrious history of Patek Philippe's World Time complications, fusing mechanical innovation with classic design.
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