View full screen - View 1 of Lot 141. World time, Ref. 5131G-001 Sealed white gold world time wristwatch with cloisonné enamel dial depicting Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania Circa 2012 | 百達翡麗 | 5131G-001型號「World time」白金世界時間腕錶備亞非歐及大洋洲圖案掐絲琺瑯錶盤,連密封包裝,年份約2012.

Patek Philippe

World time, Ref. 5131G-001 Sealed white gold world time wristwatch with cloisonné enamel dial depicting Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania Circa 2012 | 百達翡麗 | 5131G-001型號「World time」白金世界時間腕錶備亞非歐及大洋洲圖案掐絲琺瑯錶盤,連密封包裝,年份約2012

Auction Closed

May 10, 11:59 AM GMT

Estimate

90,000 - 130,000 CHF

Lot Details

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Patek Philippe


World time, Ref. 5131G-001

Sealed white gold world time wristwatch with cloisonné enamel dial depicting Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania

Circa 2012


百達翡麗

5131G-001型號「World time」白金世界時間腕錶備亞非歐及大洋洲圖案掐絲琺瑯錶盤,連密封包裝,年份約2012


Dial: cloisonné enamel dial depicting Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania

Calibre: cal. 240 automatic, 33 jewels 

Case: 18k white gold, screw-down sapphire crystal display back 

Closure: Patek Philippe alligator strap and 18k white gold folding clasp

Dimensions: 39.5 mm

Signed: case, dial and movement 

Box: yes

Papers: yes

Accessories: Patek Philippe Certificate of Origin, instruction manual, sealed numbered hang tag, factory box, leather bifold and presentation case with outer packaging 

Patek Philippe launched the reference 5131 in 2008. First introduced in yellow gold, the white gold version, as the present example, was also unveiled at Baselworld the following year. Today discontinued, the 5131G is considered both as an horological marvel as well as a work of art with its hand painted cloisonné enamel dial depicting four continents, Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania.  Due to the laborious nature of the enamelling process, Patek Philippe only produces a limited number of this reference every year, making this a highly sought-after watch among collectors. The reference was in fact already subject to a long waiting list at the time of production. Additionally, each dial is individually enameled by hand, resulting in no two dials being identical.

As the perpetual calendar chronograph pieces, the World Time watches are iconic models from Patek Philippe. The manufacture has kept the essence of the early references such as the 1415 which was first introduced in 1939 and engineered by Louis Cottier. Coincidentally, the first 1415 with an enamel dial, also depicting a map, was made exactly 60 years before the 5131 was introduced. 

The present lot is offered in mint condition and remaining in its sealed factory plastic accompanied with its Certificate of Origin and presentation case.