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PP World Timer´s – just more commemorative watches for the 175th Anniv. or a must-have ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : December 10th, 2014-12:27
... for the collector and/or connoisseur, the references 5131-175G and 7131-175R ? A world timer (complication) from Patek Philippe sings loud to quite a lot of fellow PuristS here (and not only PuristS) and if there is enamel on-top it doesn´t hurt, not ...  

A world timer for ladies, the Ref. 7131/175R-001

 
 By: small-luxury-world : December 10th, 2014-12:31
The colors of the dial and not only the enamel part are just beautiful. If you try to play with the light, there is lots of drama to see and without diamonds in the bezel this could be my personal favorite world timer – even with a diameter of 36mm. But I...  

The font of the cities of the world on the Geneva lake enamel...

 
 By: amanico : December 10th, 2014-12:36
Is different... It is the same than on the 5110 / 5130... Which is a detail I prefer. These Vintage PP WTs are topissime. It was a good idea to post them, here! Best, Nicolas

Nicolas, thanks for your reply.

 
 By: small-luxury-world : December 11th, 2014-04:49
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For the gentleman or shall I say connoisseur, we have the Ref. 5131/175G-001.

 
 By: small-luxury-world : December 10th, 2014-12:44
No matter if I look at it on pictures or in the metal, it takes my breath away. Can you imagine the sweet and painful dreams I had after I saw it the first time? No, you can´t. Well, I won´t argue about different tastes. Still I will try to convince you …...  

I find all enamel Pateks very poetic and this WT edition is just the same

 
 By: COUNT DE MONET : December 10th, 2014-13:56
The world in enamel on the dial is certainly "big", poetic too but an rather unusual theme has the charm of the unexpected. It shows just a glimpse of a scene in this world invites you to explore more than just the glimpse and dive into the details. The w... 

Nothing to disagree, my dear Count de Monet.

 
 By: small-luxury-world : December 11th, 2014-04:50
Thanks for your reply! Oliver

Stunning piece of Art, Watch, History, Collectible...

 
 By: Clueless_Collector : December 10th, 2014-13:40
Hit all the right notes. I can only dream on and of course control my drooling! Very nice review and beautiful photos. Thank you for the review, Oliver. Rgds Raymond

Raymond, thanks for your reply.

 
 By: small-luxury-world : December 11th, 2014-04:49
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Thanks a lot for that post

 
 By: ch9698 : December 10th, 2014-14:37
i didn't know that ref 5131 had officially change in 2013 from 001 to 014 Could you give your point of you concerning these changes: the cities changed, but what change concerning dials: colors , technics?

Great Post and very informative

 
 By: abe : December 10th, 2014-16:21
I, also did not know that the 5131 were changed in 2013 with the cities layout. This would potentially make the newer version a lot rarer due to extremely short production run if they are indeed discontinued.

Thanks for your reply and please see my reply ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : December 11th, 2014-04:54
to Tempus. Hope that helps! Cheers, Oliver

Many thanks again Oliver

 
 By: ch9698 : December 11th, 2014-08:11
for your precise answer I wondered since a long time why my 5131 was different from the recent one. I understand now Huge thread, congratulations to that big work

Thank you for this report,

 
 By: Time to watch : December 10th, 2014-20:43
The 5131-175G is a true beauty. While there are other world timers with enamel dials, the work on this dial is clearly more detailed and artistic in my humble opinion. The fact that this watch will be the rarest modern Patek world timer ( lowest productio...  

"currently in the same timezone"

 
 By: small-luxury-world : December 11th, 2014-04:57
Yes, it is challenging :-) I agree with your observations regarding the quality and I like your WT a lot. Thanks for your reply, H.! Oliver

I really like this post, thanks. But a question

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : December 10th, 2014-21:57
What exactly is the difference between a 5131J or 5131G 001 and those 5131 010 or 014 ?

Reading it a second time

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : December 11th, 2014-02:35
I see you explained the differences in your post About being discontinued or not, I got an answer from a patek salon and they confirmed. J and G 5131 are discontinued ! Will they make one in red gold or platinum... No answer on this question

Thanks for the update, Bruno!

 
 By: small-luxury-world : December 11th, 2014-04:46
I expect not to see any R or P versions. To me it would be almost strained. Cheers, Oliver

Oliver, do you think

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : December 11th, 2014-08:35
they won't make 5131 (map) P and R because they focus on these 5131 with Geneva Harbour ? So maybe stop making between 50 and 100 5131 ( with map) because they wish to make a few dozen with the harbour ? I thought the one with harbour was only for their 1... 

Bruno ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : December 11th, 2014-08:50
I don´t think there is a relationship between the "maps" and the "harbours" as it is a different level of enamel. 5131 P or R with a map, I don´t expect to see them. To me the topic is slightly strained and I would expect to see something totally differen... 

Great post...

 
 By: DTL : December 10th, 2014-22:08
...on one of the most important & iconic watches PP has made since the 1930's. My heart, however, still leans towards the vintage 605HU pocket watches and the Ref. 2523. The modern examples, while worthy re-incarnations of the world time, do not compa... 

definitely beautiful

 
 By: geross : December 10th, 2014-23:50
very elegant enamel timepieces the world time watches are also technical marvels. best geross

Thanks, geross!

 
 By: small-luxury-world : December 11th, 2014-05:01
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DTL, thanks a lot for your reply and thoughts.

 
 By: small-luxury-world : December 11th, 2014-05:01
Vintage is different, because the target group was much smaller and the working conditions have been different. From 1989 to 2014 the amount of commemorative pieces increased a lot, but still a lot of people won´t get anything. Good or bad?! Cheers, Olive... 

I am not sure good or bad is the right question to ask...

 
 By: DTL : December 11th, 2014-07:49
It is just business as usual. ;)

Outstanding post dear Oliver

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : December 11th, 2014-01:46
Truly enjoyable read and lot of nice photos These vintage PP wt play in their own league Thank you Sincerely yours Damjan

Damjan, thanks my friend!

 
 By: small-luxury-world : December 11th, 2014-05:02
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Thank you Oliver!

 
 By: tempus : December 11th, 2014-04:11
Great report! So if I understand correct the 5131G&J/001 and the 5131G&J/010/014 have not only different citys, they are also a little different considering the layout and details of the email-cloissonée? And if 5131/014 and 010 were introduced in... 

Tempus, thanks for your reply and regarding your questiones ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : December 11th, 2014-04:44
"they are also a little different considering the layout and details of the email-cloissonée?" Yes, they are different in execution and I guess also the people in charge for the dials are different ones. "And if 5131/014 and 010 were introduced in 2013, t... 

search and count :-)

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : December 12th, 2014-07:33
" "And if 5131/014 and 010 were introduced in 2013, that could mean that the second version is much rarer as they were in production only for 1,5 years?" I am not sure about this and have my doubts, but no facts here. We have just seen too many pieces rec... 

Thank you so much for this beautifully writen and illustrated post! I had always...

 
 By: Subexplorer : December 11th, 2014-04:52
... felt a fascination for World Time watches, and surely the Patek versions had been the King of them all. A PP World Time is my dream watch and I wish I´ll be able to accomplish the happiness of owning one soon. This will be my first Patek and the crown... 

Abel, thanks for your kind reply and I wish you ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : December 11th, 2014-05:03
all the best to get yours - one day. Cheers, Oliver

Great review Oliver and many thanks for putting the info and photos together !!

 
 By: GLau : December 11th, 2014-07:02
With such high quality enamel finishing, it must have been a lot of efforts in making all these pieces. These special pieces must have been offered first to the big VIPs within the VIPs circle. Hope some of our forum members got allocations and post more ... 

Gordon, I share your hope.

 
 By: small-luxury-world : December 12th, 2014-09:25
"it must have been a lot of efforts in making all these pieces" They just started and it will take some time, not to say years. Best, Oliver

Hi Oliver, when you wrote "They just started and it will take some time", you meant...

 
 By: GLau : December 12th, 2014-09:45
not all of them have been produced and ready for delivery ?? Gordon

Correct.

 
 By: small-luxury-world : December 12th, 2014-09:58
At least that´s what I have been told.

Excellent presentation, information, photographs

 
 By: timerider : December 11th, 2014-11:29
and the always highly anticipated Oliver commentary--my favorite! I think the work on the entire watch is masterful and goes overboard (in a good way and pun intended) to launch the 175th voyage into even higher levels of watch making. My only problem, is... 

Tim, thanks a lot for your kind reply and ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : December 12th, 2014-09:32
the colors are "softer" in real. Some of the official pictures don´t judge the dial, not at all. Me tried to improve here, but I am still not 100% happy with my results. You don´t go to Geneva? Anyway, we will meet in Basel :-) Cordially, Oliver

Thx

 
 By: Tonypatch : January 6th, 2015-03:58
A fantastic thread. Thank you for the pics. The WT are an interesting bunch of watches. I very much like the old school ones, with the very small font. The recent versions, especially the enamel + Zapf Chancery Italic font are not my cup of tea, but the o...