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Mine are a from 2006 as well...
... 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 pronounced patina as the purple example Roger mentioned.
Variations ...
By: Chromatic Fugue : December 2nd, 2019-08:17
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...
yes and no
By: sam1234 : December 2nd, 2019-13:48
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...
As i now
By: tactictac : December 2nd, 2019-15:51
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 ...