Worltime, Rare Handcraft
5231G-001

Worltime, Rare Handcraft

726.200 kr

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Since Louis Cottier’s invention of this mechanism during the 1930s, the famous Patek Philippe World Time watches have often been adorned with maps in Grand Feu cloisonné enamel depicting various regions of the world. In 2022, Patek Philippe pays tribute to the dynamism of South-East Asia and to Oceania by interpreting this model in a new white gold version with a Grand Feu cloisonné enamel dial. 

Case material: Whitegold
Diameter: 38.5 mm. Height: 10.23 mm. 

Caliber 240 HU

Self winding movement


24 time zones, day/night indication for the 24 time zones. Diameter: 27.5 mm. Thickness: 3.88 mm. Number of parts: 239. Bridges: 8. Jewels: 33. Power reserve: Min. 48 hours. 22K gold off-center mini-rotor. Balance: Gyromax®. Vibrations/hour: 21 600 (3 Hz). Balance spring: Spiromax®. Hallmark: Patek Philippe Seal. Patent: CH 595 653. Patent: CH 693 191.

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Antoine Norbert de Patek and Adrien Philippe had but one goal: to develop and manufacture the finest timepieces in the world. Today, more than ever, quality and fine workmanship remain the watchwords for production at Patek Philippe. This applies to the movements and the external elements, the technical concept, the performance of each function, and the rate accuracy of the timepieces. Thierry and Philippe Stern personally stand by all the commitments embodied in the Patek Philippe Seal, the most exclusive of quality commitments in the entire industry.