If we sent our perpetual calendars to Patek for service every 3-5 years, we wouldn't reap the full benefit of the leap year adjustment. For me that defeats the purpose.
Thanks to all the great advise from friends here, I recently added a second perpetual calendar to my small and humble collection; this particular piece is about 15 years old; comes as complete package in great condition from a good friend of mine; love th...
They complement each other well. Bye the way. They are both at the correct time. Do you keep them on a winder or do you wear both simultaneously? Thanks for a great picture.
It looks amazing and the 5550P is complementing you prefer a matte strap on it for a certain reason?I usually prefer shiny ones like on your 5550P Best, Ahmed
Terrific watches both, but to my eye your 3940 is the clear winner. Better balanced dial (no squashed numbers) and much more legible than the 5550p. The applied minute markers seem classier and more fitting than the railroad tracks and lume plots. Add tha...
Patek PC watches are iconic in its hisotry and the 3940 you found is gorgeous. A perfect pair to match your 5550. I hope we'll have many more pictures in the future, wear it in the best of health Stylo! The beginning of a thematic collection? :p Best, Mar...
Usually I keep my calendar watches on a multi-watch winder and rotate wearing them. FWIW; the 3940J (yes it is yellow gold!) has not been serviced in the past 15 years; I am very hesitant to send in to Patek for a complete service for the fear that my new...
If we sent our perpetual calendars to Patek for service every 3-5 years, we wouldn't reap the full benefit of the leap year adjustment. For me that defeats the purpose.