Patek Philippe 5110R Strap & 5035G Acquisition
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Patek Philippe 5110R Strap & 5035G Acquisition

By Musigny82 · Feb 6, 2017 · 37 replies
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Musigny82 shares his excitement over a new Camille Fournet strap for his Patek Philippe 5110R, showcasing how a strap change can significantly enhance a watch's comfort and aesthetic. He also outlines his next acquisition target, the Patek Philippe 5035G with a salmon dial, and contemplates its role as a stepping stone to a 3940, sparking a discussion on collecting strategies.

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So after 3 weeks of (long) waiting my short CF strap has arrived!! 

Somehow the dark blue shiny alligator strap works with the 5110R, I believe it is because of the 24 hour ring is in dark blue as well.  Anyway, the 5110 sits very comfortably and happily on my wrist now! 

As my watch bug is growing bigger, I am already planning my next acquisition... I am thinking of the 5035g, especially the one with Salmon/ Pink dial, I find the colour combination very eye catching and unique.  To me this reference represents very good value (even cheaper than the 5110) and it fits my small wrist perfectly.  I might, if my financial situation allows, sell it in 2 or 3 years for a 3940.  

Any thoughts on this project?  

Thanks and cheers!! 

Nigel 










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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amanico
Feb 6, 2017
Save directly for the 3940. [nt]

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Musigny82
Feb 7, 2017
Will see what comes to me. [nt]

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Bounce781
Feb 6, 2017
This watch IS BOSS!!

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Mike H
Feb 6, 2017
Agree with Nico, 5110 is a keeper !

Do all you can to keep it: sell something else or save longer for the classy 3940. In the meantime enjoy your 5110 R fully, it's a so nice and versatile. My 2 cents... Mike

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Musigny82
Feb 6, 2017
Mike H, I have no intention to sell it. I am just thinking to buy a 5035 as a stepping stone to 3940! [nt]

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Chimaera
Feb 6, 2017
I am biased, but...

If you\'re looking for an AC don\'t overlook the 5146. I wear my P daily, with the 3940 reserved for dressy occasions...

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