Shaytun
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3940 Dial
Hi guys,
I'm in the process of finalizing a purchase of a beautiful and long desired Patek 3940J. It's a 3rd or 4th series (based on who you ask, 2001 make). Most resources I read state that the "sigma Swiss sigma" mark should be in line with the minute track, but this one, and many others of the same year I see online seem to still have it bellow the minute track. I've also noticed the rose and white gold are more likely to follow this rule. There seems to be so much variation of the dial even within a series. I saw a 2000 version that's in line and obviously multiple later ones that are not. So I'm curious, does anyone know how common this variability is?
3940 Dial
By: Shaytun : February 11th, 2022-21:44
Hi guys, I'm in the process of finalizing a purchase of a beautiful and long desired Patek 3940J. It's a 3rd or 4th series (based on who you ask, 2001 make). Most resources I read state that the "sigma Swiss sigma" mark should be in line with the minute t...
By: Shaytun : February 12th, 2022-22:39
Look forward to posting. As as update, I did receive information from experts that, in fact, Patek had lots of unused older dials that they used in later model 3940's. Guess they weren't selling back then. Times sure have changed.
Not so likely…
By: lascases : February 13th, 2022-10:57
… older dials (Mk2) have a different subbdial style (with hard edges), unlike this one. Your dial looks like Mk3 with these sub-dials and font. Just the Swiss stamp sits low like in Mk2. To me, this indicates that the criterion mentioned elsewhere, ie „Mk...
3940 opinion
By: Fedoclock : February 19th, 2022-22:10
The dial is original and is fine for the watch. My article is a generic guide based on researches that you can use with flexibility. It is a great watch and you won't be wrong with it. Looking forward to see it on your wrist!