Details

Circa: 1991
Movement: Automatic, Cal. 240Q, stamped with the Geneva seal, 27 jewels
Dial: Silvered, baton numerals, three subsidiary dials
Case: 18k gold, sapphire crystal display snap on back, 36mm diam.
Strap/Buckle: Patek Philippe 18k gold buckle
Accompanied by: Additional solid case back, setting pin, a Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming the date of sale on September 20, 1991, a Patek Philippe presenation box and outer packaging

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Reference 3940 was launched in 1985 and discontinued in 2007. It has always been regarded as rather a special watch to collectors and certainly a significant reference in the modern history of Patek Philippe. The 3940’s reputation is further enhanced by the knowledge that the then head of the company, Philippe Stern, chose to wear the model as his everyday watch. In the 1980s, few complicated wristwatches were generally available, so that the launch of the reference 3940 (at the same time as the perpetual calendar chronograph reference 3970) was a revelation. Its caliber 240-Q movement with micro-rotor enabled the watch to be not only complicated but slimmer at only 9 mm thick. The rotor is made of 22K gold to ensure that the small rotor provides enough weight to power the watch. The design of the dials, in common with many Patek Philippe references, naturally evolved in over twenty years of production resulting in three clearly defined series and some rare variations.

To the best of our knowledge this watch has never before been offered in public.

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