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A complication invented by Louis Cottier in the 1930s with a capability to show 24 different timezone at the same time, the World Time is a Patek Philippe icon that is often overlooked.
The 5110 was launched in the year 2000, making it the first World Time watch after the legendary reference 2523 from the 1950s. It measures at a conservative 37mm however due to its long and slender lugs it feels bigger on the wrist.
The platinum version can be distinguished by the greyish blue guilloche dial center and of course the diamond set in between the lugs at 6.
It is powered by the self-winding Cal. 240 HU (Heure Universelle) with micro-rotor and an easy to use adjuster at 10.
Sold under Gross Margin Scheme
A complication invented by Louis Cottier in the 1930s with a capability to show 24 different timezone at the same time, the World Time is a Patek Philippe icon that is often overlooked.
The 5110 was launched in the year 2000, making it the first World Time watch after the legendary reference 2523 from the 1950s. It measures at a conservative 37mm however due to its long and slender lugs it feels bigger on the wrist.
The platinum version can be distinguished by the greyish blue guilloche dial center and of course the diamond set in between the lugs at 6.
It is powered by the self-winding Cal. 240 HU (Heure Universelle) with micro-rotor and an easy to use adjuster at 10.