Patek Philippe 5110G Features

Ref. No. :5110G
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :White gold
Condition :2 (fine)
Gender :Men's watch/Unisex
Location :United States, California, Beverly Hills
Price : $ 28,995
Availability
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Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :White gold
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Patek Philippe 5110G The Related Reviews:
- I like this watch. Yes it is cheap but it works fine. I like the style of the band. verall good watch
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by darryl pace Thaniland Phangnga from Netherlands Purmerend
- Very attactive watch. Light and the clasp is easy to use.Not a true divers watch, the bezel wheel doesn't move. I don't dive, but I use the bevel to time cooking when I walk out of the kitchen. Also the hands don't uliminate much at night.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Frank Carrano Soles Jhb from Netherlands Purmerend
- It looks nice and works well.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Tim Marley U.S.A Spartanburg from Netherlands Purmerend
Patek Philippe 5110G wrist watches news:
This is my first image post, I hope it works!This is my daily wear:On the back it has "Stainless Steel Back", "Water Resistance", "5 ATM", and "6.530".I bought it on a backpacking holiday through Europe about 15 years ago. I was in Zurich and wanted to get a Swiss watch and it was one I liked and could actually afford, about 60 francs if my memory is right. I found it in a small watch shop out of the main shopping area in Zurich after drooling over watches that cost more than my entire 3 month trip. It has worked without a hitch since then with a few batter changes.I have never had it services, and when I get the battery changed I just get the local mall jeweler to do it and not bother about resealing and testing for water resistance, since I never wear it in the shower or swimming.I don't know much about the brand at all. I found this website - hanowa.ch/home.cfm - and it seems almost right, but it seems to imply that the Swiss Military watches are only about 10 years old. Does anyone
Hello,I'm new here and am looking for my first "real" watch. I've been using cheap Timex and Casio's (they are great watches, just looking for a bit more upscale). I want something that is appropriate for work (business casual) and sitting around at home in jeans. I want something new. I'd have no idea what I'd be looking at used.Preferably an auto 40mm or larger. Must have date. Day would be a plus. I know the price range is low in the big scheme of things, but I'd like a quality piece I could be proud to keep in a modest collection if I went that way. Any suggestions?
Seem to recall seeing such a watch, black face, but no longer find it on line. Does it still exist?
I may now have an opportunity to get a 5164... and wanted to solicit a few opinions on here.If I were to get the 5164, I would sell both my 5167 and BLNR to fund it. With prices on the latter two being very nice these days, I would have to add a few thousand in cash for the 5164.The 5167 currently gets a lot of wear, whereas it's somewhat hard for me to fit the BLNR in my rotation. With a suit, I mostly rotate between the 15202 and 5167, and on weekends I prefer to wear the Hulk. I'm also not a huge fan of the PCLs on the BLNR, so a culmination of those factors means that it gets worn seldomly (even though I love the way it looks.)With the 5164, I feel like I can get the best of both worlds - a super comfortable travel time piece that can work with a suit, to shorts and a t-shirt. Plus, it's actually more under the radar than the Rolex while travelling. It also has a cleaner look compared to the 5167 without the date window.Would others around here do it?
Just picked this up in a trade. Missed my old 448 and needed a Rad back in the collection. Still not sold on the dial, but it is growing on me. I think that I still prefer the Cali dials though...








