joseph_lim08
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Patek Phillip 3940......
hi,
My interest begins to grow on this watch Patek Phillipe ref. 3940.
The beautiful of this watch is - the perpetual calendar looks fine and thin. And I have been doing my homework on this PP 3940, but so far i still couldn’t find such dial in roman yet.
I wonder how many of you have seen it in real piece? And Is there anyone who can help to give opinions on this piece?
thanks
joseph
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Patek Phillip 3940......
By: joseph_lim08 : June 22nd, 2008-09:41
hi, My interest begins to grow on this watch Patek Phillipe ref. 3940. The beautiful of this watch is - the perpetual calendar looks fine and thin. And I have been doing my homework on this PP 3940, but so far i still couldn’t find such dial in roman yet....