Was reading that the 3940 arguably turned things around for Patek Philippe is when it was launched. It is a very nice watch aesthetically and a piece of marvelllous engineering. Wear it in Good Health!
Hi AP Jumbo Lovers. Sharing a picture of my 15202 in yellow gold (which I bought in 2014) that has developed a lovely patina over the years. I started my watch collecting around 2012 with a IWC GST Titanium chronograph 3707, caught the titanium bug and added an Aquatimer 2000m, Aquatimer Chrono, Aqu
It maybe undersized by today’s standard but I don’t have a problem wearing it. I can pass it down to my daughter when she turns 21. Here’s 2 pic for comparison.
Very blessed to be able to own the below watches. Would be great to be able to add a 32mm 3923A and a 37mm 5196G to it. From left to right 30.5mm 3796G 34mm 3998G 36mm 3940P
Found it on another Patek 3940G model on Christies auction - a 2nd series 1988 P3940G whose movement number is 771 477 which is quite close to mine. Interesting dial variation - Could be a transitional dial used between the 2nd series and the 3rd series model. PATEK PHILIPPE, REF. 3940 2ND SERIES WH
Yea. The minute track has 2 additional dots on top of the sigma logo which I’ve not seen or at least seen on any internet posting. Interesting story of how I got this watch. The Patek 3940 was and still is the holy grail for me and I always wanted a Patek 3940 in white gold. However, it is always im
Hi there. Was wondering if any Patek historyologist/historian knows the story behind this dial on a Patek 3940P? I've not seen any Patek 3940 dials that has those 2 little dots on top of the sigma logo. I've seen the 1st,2nd and 3rd series dial but nothing has those 2 little additional dots. Regards