Choxon77
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Aug 23, 2021,07:15 AM
Yes, it was his preferred timepiece from what I've read.
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Patek 3940
By: Cozmopak : August 21st, 2021-03:10
Hello Patek connoisseurs, Ever since I acquired my vintage 2551, I have been bit by the Patek bug. My next target is most likely the 3940. I simply love the look of the watch. It seems to encapsulate the brand. Is there a perceived difference in the colle...
I Totally Share
By: baufoam : August 21st, 2021-04:10
Your enthusiasm for the 3940. I wore one as my Dailey watch for about 10 years before I moved on to something a bit bigger and easier to read ( the Patek Philippe 5320g). Truth of the matter is that I still miss my 3940 from time to time. There are other ...
Yep!
By: amanico : August 21st, 2021-21:07
Oh yes!
By: amanico : August 21st, 2021-21:07
;-)
By: FabR : August 21st, 2021-22:41
Great choice
By: watch-guy.com : August 21st, 2021-07:03
I have looking at this model for a while but cannot bring myself to buy one yet The first series with sunken sundials are the most desirable and most expensive As to wether this is worth it is a personal decision Series 2/3/4 have small but significant di...
Seconded
By: Choxon77 : August 23rd, 2021-07:15
Yes, it was his preferred timepiece from what I've read.
Thanks
By: Cozmopak : August 21st, 2021-13:24
Already read it several times, including another one on Collectability, which is very similar
Focus on condition
By: lascases : August 23rd, 2021-09:11
seems more important to me than which series: - many early models with hall marks on the left side of the case were polished such that the hallmarks are no longer in good shape - any other polishing related problems? - no (unpleasant) patina on the day-ni...
I love this reference!
By: BuffaloWatch : August 23rd, 2021-23:31
I had a 3940 in rose gold; it was beautiful. Then I bought a 3941 in yellow gold and really fell in love with it, so I traded the rose gold toward another Patek I admired. My wrist is small and so the 36 mm is perfect for me. I can’t easily read the dial ...
3940, 3970, 5004 but also 5035
By: lascases : August 24th, 2021-06:40
… are most important milestones in the Patek history. While it seems totally unclear to me if (and if: which) more recent Patek products will also reach a similar status the picture has quite settled for those watches of the 80s/90s/early 2000s. To get on...
Great reference
By: SpareTime : August 24th, 2021-21:58
I wear a 3941G from 1989 most work days. It’s a great daily wearer assuming a slightly more formal environment. And it’s an inconspicuous piece so it doesn’t attract attention. Pricing is clearly highest for the first series, but I think the second and th...
Huge congrats 🍾🎈!
By: GLau : September 4th, 2021-04:01
It looks great on your wrist and it will surely bring you years of joy !!
The 3940 is my Grail watch
By: Oneski3 : September 5th, 2021-11:56
I recently bought a 1st series 3940. I have several Patek’s, but always cherished the 3940 for it’s perpetual complications packed beautifully in a small size case. It. was the favorite watch of Henri Stern……I think the 3940 is a beautiful time piece and ...
Perpetual ❤ PP 3940
By: Fedoclock : September 5th, 2021-19:00
I recognize this watch Oneski3 🥰 I am new on this forum, but I feel like in the right place to share my love for the PP ref. 3940. I apologize for my english. I have recently decided to go in depth into PP ref. 3940 writing the article that has been publi...