Don’t forget about the 5136 variants. IMHO the best version with great size and clean dial layout (bigger font/no shrunken numerals). Plus the fantastic bracelet.
Being exhaustive with the 3940, introduced in 1985, is almost impossible because of the 3 different series (1985, 1987, 1995): for a comprehensive approach, check, for example, Collecting the 3940 on Twain Time. The 5140 was introduced in 2006 as a modern...
Don’t forget about the 5136 variants. IMHO the best version with great size and clean dial layout (bigger font/no shrunken numerals). Plus the fantastic bracelet.
For me though, the bracelet gets in the way of the very sober design: just my feeling and personal taste, of course. And I'm only judging from photos: I would maybe feel differently in real life. Thanks for looking. 5136/1G-001 5136/1J-001 ...
I’ve been trying to find a third series yellow gold 3940 for a bit and haven’t seen any pop up for sale. A lot of 2nd series though. Kind of interesting. Hope to find one soon
But can’t pick a favorite so I can’t actually purchase one. In my mind it’s the best PP of the last 50 years. I know there are others that are more popular or iconic. But for me this is timeless and the most elegant design. And honestly, what’s better tha...
My all time favourite remains a classic J 1st series though ! Best, M 3940G X dial with Italian calendar 3940G 1st series all time favourite - 3940J 1st series ...
Just coming across it now. Amazing. On a related note - I always wondered if Patek made a 3940 or 5140 in steel as a one off for a VIP. I guess we may never know!
on the 3940s much easier to read than the softer font on the 5140s. And the 3940 has a concave bezel so it does not scratch from shirt cuffs as does the convex bezel of the 5140.
that is very similar or close to one of the two: it definitely sounds like a good decision. Except if you keep missing the 3940P of course. Best, Emmanuel
It's 3940J-028: https://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-6394596 There's also a Micheal Ovitz bespoke piece with Breguet numerals: https://www.christies.com.cn/en/lot/patek-philippe-ref-3940j-a-unique-18k-6378284/?intObjectID=6378284&lid=3
...aesthetically it would look better in the traditional manner. Watches are small clocks. I have yet to see an old clock with Roman numerals that are flipped...
though I fully respect it, I really don't feel the same way: for me, each different layout has its own charm. Just my feeling of course. Best, Emmanuel A/ VERTICAL 1/ Vertical Roman 2/ Vertical Arabic B/ FLIPPED RADIAL 1/ Flipped Roman 2/ Flipped Arabic C...
...I can handle anything but flipped Romans. I made my living making sure things looked 'right.' Maybe the thing that bothers me is...why? We don't use Roman numerals for actual math or in daily life. In a way, Roman numerals are just symbols of the past ...
I also value attention to detail a lot. But flipping Roman numerals doesn't always seem to me to be the result of negligence. As in the following comparison, where I personally think that both dials make sense. Best, Emmanuel VC Reference 4317 (1945) VC R...
As for me I made my choice and certainly don’t regret it one second, 3940 anyhow way ahead of the 5140 😉 The only other versions which make me horny are the yellow gold doré dial (the personal watch of Mr Philippe Stern) or the doré dial Beyer LE. But hon...
…that I should have acquired it much before. It is a wonderful daily wearer, a simple but iconic and historical beauty, but flies under the radar which is important nowadays. Fyi since I know you like to go deep in details, mine is from 1986 and has a dia...
I don't think that such a sporty touch fits the identity of the watch. And I personally prefer colored gold for such a delicate reference: but it's just my taste of course. Best, Emmanuel