Dear all, recently, I have seen many posts of the Patek 3940 on the forum. My interest for this reference is growing and I am looking for information about this beautiful model. According to what I have read so far, it seems that many series were produced...
1st series: Day and Month ring is not recessed, only the 24 hour indicator and Leap Year is recessed. 2nd series: Day and Month ring are both recessed, and the 24 hour indicator and Leap Year are more deeply recessed. No dividing quadrants on the Leap Yea...
I have summarized your input in the table below: And to be (almost) complete, I would like to add this special edition with an X leap sub counter, shared by Mike H on the forum : ...
I believe that your photos show a first series, an early second, and a late second series. Based on dial configuration. There is always the possibility of an early series dial fitted onto a later series watch, especially in transition years. Best way to k...
I’ve always considered this a late 2nd series with the “J” like that of the first series, the sigma Swiss sigma outside the minute track, and the “5” on the date wheel that almost closes completely. ...
If not mistaken: Also 1st series the leap year quadrants were 4,1,2,3. Later series became 1,2,3,4. Thus the leap year number coincides with the quarter of the year the months are in. I believe not all series have the day/ night shading on 24 hr indicator...
... were that there are subtle font differences in the third series as well as differences in the sigma Swiss placement relative to the outer dots. Also there were mechanical upgrades from first and early second series to the later versions iirc, but thes...
I can barely make out a subtly different color on the bottom half of the subdial, but only if I’m really, really looking for it, and it usually doesn’t even show up in photos. This is a 3940P originally sold in 2006; I don’t know whether it looked like th...
I have a second series and a third series and both have it. As others have noted, there is a tendency for some to develop patina that can discolor the original 1/2 circle shading.
... and the day/night indicator shading is more evident than in your photo, but less so than another earlier version I have from 1998. I don’t think it’s due to fading, I think it’s just variations between dials. There are some examples with very pronounc...
I am asking (and bothering) as I am interested in the 3940 and I am looking for a model with no (or very light) shade on the dial. Anyway, thank you all for your interesting input. Cheers Rodolphe
The first series definitely has the most prominent demarcation between day and night. I believe that the shading remians present but generally less pronounced from the second series onwards, but there is a lot of variability between models due to aging an...
The first series was 700 copies, movement number 770.000 to 770.700. The first series had the jump year (which is in itself a complication) on the other two it became slippery, less well... Second series, only the very first copies had the dial without a ...