Patek Philippe 3940J First Series Perpetual Calendar
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Patek Philippe 3940J First Series Perpetual Calendar

By CL · Apr 4, 2019 · 29 replies
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CL presents a Patek Philippe Ref. 3940J First Series, emphasizing its yellow gold case and unique dial that set it apart from later iterations. This post delves into the nuances of early Patek Philippe perpetual calendars, highlighting the aesthetic and historical appeal of this specific reference.

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I have always like early Patek watches in Yellow Gold case as it truly feels like it is what it was meant to be during those time.
This one is special as it is the First Series, which I believe it 3940 was first introduced in the market as a yellow case watch.
The dial color and the subdial really make this very different from other series. Very simple and understated.
*John






About the Patek Philippe Grand Complications Ref. 3940

The Patek Philippe Reference 3940 is a perpetual calendar wristwatch that was introduced in 1985, succeeding the Reference 3450. It is notable for its relatively slim profile and the integration of a perpetual calendar complication in a refined case. This reference became a cornerstone of Patek Philippe's complicated watch offerings for nearly two decades, establishing a design language for subsequent perpetual calendar models. It represents a significant period in the brand's modern history of complicated timepieces.

The watch features a 36mm case, typically crafted from yellow gold, rose gold, white gold, or platinum. It houses the self-winding Caliber 240 Q movement, which is known for its micro-rotor construction, contributing to the movement's thinness and allowing for a slimmer case profile. The movement provides a power reserve of approximately 48 hours. The dial is protected by a sapphire crystal, often accompanied by an interchangeable solid case back and a sapphire display back.

Reference 3940 is highly regarded by collectors for its classic proportions and the enduring appeal of its perpetual calendar display, which includes day, date, month, leap year cycle, and moon phases. It was produced in several series, with subtle variations in dial layout and typography, making early series examples particularly sought after. The reference is considered a benchmark for perpetual calendar watches and remains a significant piece for those appreciating traditional horological complications.

Specifications

Caliber
240 Q
Case
Yellow Gold, Rose Gold, White Gold, Platinum
Diameter
36mm
Dial
Silver, White, Opaline
Crystal
Sapphire

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LA
lascases
Apr 4, 2019

It is nice to have posts like yours!

CL
CL
Apr 4, 2019

I hope it helps me to be elegant too :P

CL
CL
Apr 4, 2019

probably the 130th made, if we include the Beyer version.

CL
CL
Apr 4, 2019

I love the size of this watch. Very easy to wear and mesmerizing to stare at.

BA
baufoam
Apr 4, 2019

To me the 3940 well represents what Patek is all about. ( at least in my vision of the Brand). The 3970 is up there too. Pure Patek. Thanks for sharing your watch!

CL
CL
Apr 4, 2019

The other 'pure' Patek is the 5004

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