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Disclaimer: this video/review was not sponsored by Patek Philippe or any other entity. The Patek Philippe 5230G World Timer is more than just a modern luxury travel watch - it is a chapter in one of the most storied horological and design legacies. The origins of the World Timer at Patek Philippe go back to the 1930s, when the legendary Geneva watchmaker Louis Cottier developed a system that could simultaneously display the time across multiple global time zones. His ingenious invention, a rotating city ring paired with a 24-hour ring, was first implemented in a wrist-watch by Patek Philippe in reference 515 HU, with prototypes of this Art Deco inspired rectangular watch being created in 1937, and a reference 96 HU that went into a Calatrava case. That watch laid the groundwork for nearly a century of elegant, mechanically sophisticated world timers that have impressively maintained a cohesive design aesthetic throughout its evolution. Over the decades, Patek Philippe refined the concept into a signature of their complications lineup. From the beautifully cloisonné enamel dials of mid-century references like the 2523 to the cleaner, more understated pieces of the 21st century like the 5110, the World Timer became synonymous with functional elegance. Although the functionality of it is perhaps more so in a romantic sense these days, given the lack of compatibility with day light savings and countries with offset time zones. But the 5230G continues the legacy with a modern update introduced in 2016. It replaced the long-running 5130 series, introducing a more contemporary case profile, redesigned hands, and a hand-guilloché dial center. Still powered by the slim 240 HU automatic micro-rotor movement, the 5230G remains mechanically faithful to its predecessors, while introducing subtle aesthetic shifts that give it a cleaner, sharper presence on the wrist. #patekphilippe #worldtimer #watchreview