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Nope, just the solid back
And I even got the earlier series (early 1990s) so I didn't have the deployant clasp.
But it's easy enough to get a deployant clasp separately. The display back, not so easy.
So, I turn to my 5040J for the display back! Heh heh.
Alea Iacta Est!
By: dr.kol : February 13th, 2013-08:01
For a couple of years I have been planning to buy a Perpetual Calendar of Patek with 240 Q movement. Some 10 years ago my dream was a 3940J and with the new 5140 the ultimate dream was a 5140P. The fantastic blue dial attracted me a lot. However, I had al...
Thank you.
By: dr.kol : February 13th, 2013-09:59
I also like 3940. I have an eyesight of an oldish man and still the watch is totally readable. I have visited the Salon and several AD probably 20 times and can't help but in my eyes 5140 is messy and the text too big. But that's just a matter of taste. A...
Thanks a lot.
By: dr.kol : February 13th, 2013-10:56
What I really enjoy is the process towards the acquisition(s). I had a good time when trying to discover the "perfect" perpetual and finally with the money reserved for 5140P, I got the perpetual plus the AC. Best, Kari
Ah, Lawyers....
By: dr.kol : February 13th, 2013-11:56
There is no argument between us: the blue dial is Cooler! This time my reasoning went in such a way that the reference is so classic that perhaps the fancy dial is too much. Furthermore, I have not been able to decide if I would love it after the first ho...
I agree,
By: dr.kol : February 14th, 2013-03:52
solid back feels slimmer and that's the reason for two backs. But for sure I could live with greatest of pleasure with a 3940P. More pictures... Here my 3940R looks a bit more reddish. DIV Best, Kari ...
Ya know...
By: no_frills : February 14th, 2013-07:20
... I have the opportunity to get a 5136/1J, a perpetual on a bracelet. My issue is exactly this - that the proportion of the letterings now follows the 5140's relative size/format. But I prefer the 3940's! Heh heh. I have a 5040J, but I think the relativ...
Good point here
By: no_frills : February 14th, 2013-13:48
I wouldn't go with a brand new 5140, that's for sure. I do like how my 5040J complements my 3940P: So the letters and numerals are about the same size/shape as the 5140, but the tonneau shape makes it work somehow (at least for me). Sorry for the bad pict...
Yes, I lucked out
By: no_frills : February 14th, 2013-18:23
The 5040J that I found was pre-owned but in mint/unpolished condition, had open papers AND an extract from the archive, complete with winding box, stylus, etc. I actually got it within a week of my 3940P haha. So I've been letting my wallet recover for a ...
Haa...
By: dr.kol : February 14th, 2013-03:34
I have fooled with similar ideas! It would be a cool idea to have my pet perpetual in three colors like I have my favorite dress watch VC Patrimony Contemporaine. But such an idea is probably too expensive to make true. Best, Kari
Congrats Kari!!
By: Fricks : February 14th, 2013-11:48
Looks great, something pure and simple and that watch. Rose gold is a good choice, nice and warm. Strangely i love it in Rg, and i'm indifferent to the Wg one. I got to admit that i got a weakness for the 5140P. You have a nice collection of Patek with 24...