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Design and Build: The Ref. 5119 exemplifies classic elegance with its 36 mm diameter and 7.2 mm thickness. The hobnail pattern on the bezel, drawing from the earlier Ref. 3919, adds depth and character, complemented by satin-finished sides and polished lugs. Dial Simplicity: The dial’s minimalist white lacquered surface is set off by elongated black Roman numerals and balanced by a discreet seconds sub-dial. The black nickel-plated gold hands – leaf-style for hours and minutes, baton-style for seconds – add a graceful touch to the watch’s face. |
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Movement Precision: Powering the watch is the thin, 18-jewel Calibre 215 PS. Despite its slim 2.55 mm profile, this movement is a marvel of reliability and precision, boasting a 44-hour power reserve and operating at a 4 Hz beat rate. |
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Case and Aesthetics: The ref. 5738, especially its “Jumbo” version introduced in 2008, is crafted in platinum and features a classic blue dial. The 50th anniversary in 2018 saw the introduction of a rose gold variant with a striking black sunburst dial, showcasing the model’s timeless appeal. A special edition ref. 5738/50P further highlighted the brand’s mastery in handcrafted dials. Dimensions and Display: The Grande Taille model boasts a case measuring 39.5mm x 34.5mm with a slim profile of 5.9mm. Its rose gold or platinum case contrasts elegantly with the blue sunburst and black onyx dials and complementing gold or platinum indexes. Despite its delicate appearance, it offers practical water resistance up to 30 meters, paired with a refined black alligator strap. |
Movement: The heart of the 5738 is the ultra-thin PP Caliber 240 with a micro-rotor. This sophisticated movement, just 2.53mm thick, ensures the watch’s slim silhouette while offering a power reserve of 48 hours and a frequency of 3 Hz (21,600 vph), embodying Patek Philippe’s commitment to technical excellence. |
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Case and Aesthetics: The Calatrava Travel Time 5134 showcases a 37mm case available in platinum, white, yellow, and rose gold, each option presenting a distinct but uniformly elegant aesthetic. This model is further enhanced with an elegant leather strap, completing its sophisticated look. Dial Functionality: The dial stands out with its dual time zone functionality, essential for international travelers. It includes two hour hands and a 24-hour subdial for clear timekeeping across different time zones. The jumping hour hand mechanism allows for a seamless transition between time zones, maintaining the dial’s clarity and elegance. |
Movement and Precision: At the heart of the Travel Time 5134 is the hand-wound Caliber 215 PS FUS 24H, exemplifying Patek Philippe’s finesse in watchmaking. This movement combines mechanical complexity with ease of use, allowing the wearer to effortlessly adjust time zones without affecting the primary time display. |
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Case and Build: Crafted in platinum, the 5905 features a 42mm round case with a height of 14.03mm, balancing substantial presence with classic elegance. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal and an open back, allowing a glimpse of the intricate movement within. Dial and Functionality: The dial, in a striking blue with a sunburst finish, is complemented by stick/dot indexes and dauphine hands, lending a modern yet timeless appeal. The dial’s layout is designed for clarity and ease of reading, a signature aspect of Patek Philippe’s functional aesthetics. |
Movement and Precision: The watch houses the self-winding caliber CH 28-520 QA 24H, powering both the annual calendar and the chronograph functions. |
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Design and Aesthetics: This tonneau-shaped timepiece, available in rose gold and platinum variants, captures the essence of 1920s elegance. Its design is highlighted by poire-style hands and stylized Breguet numerals on a cambered dial adorned with hand-guilloché waves. Movement and Craftsmanship: The Gondolo 5098 is powered by the Caliber 25-21 REC, a hand-wound movement shaped to match the case’s contours. It operates at a frequency of 28,800 vph (4Hz). |
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Dial and Case: The Patek Philippe World Time 5131J has a cloisonné enamel dial. This type of enamel is made by creating small metal partitions on a metal surface and then filling the partitions with enamel. The result is a beautiful and intricate design. Map of the world on the dial: Featuring a vibrant enamel dial displaying the time in 24 world cities, this timepiece showcases Patek Philippe’s artistic flair. Its main draw is the cloisonné enamel central dial depicting various world regions, land masses, and oceans in vivid colors. Surrounding it are the concentric chapter ring calibrated for 24 hours, divided into diurnal and nocturnal hours, and an outer ring with 24 world cities. |
Caliber 240 HU movement: The Patek Philippe World Time 5131J is powered by the Caliber 240 HU movement. This movement is a self-winding movement, and it has a 48-hour power reserve. |
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Case and Design: Available in stainless steel or rose gold, the Twenty-4 features a rectangular case with gently rounded edges, measuring 30mm x 25mm. Its compact and elegant design is complemented by a diamond-set bezel, adding a touch of sophistication. Dial and Timekeeping: The dial is characterized by a minimalist yet elegant aesthetic, often presented in shades of blue, black, or white. Older models complement the bezel with diamond hour markers, while current editions feature Roman numerals and baton-style hands, offering a timeless and easily readable display. The date window at 6 o’clock adds practicality to the watch. |
Movement and Precision: Powering the Twenty-4 is a precise quartz movement, ensuring reliable timekeeping with minimal maintenance. This choice of movement aligns with the collection’s focus on convenience for the modern woman. |
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