Patek Philippe. A fine and rare 18K pink gold automatic perpetual calendar wristwatch with leap-year and 24 hour display, moon phases and white dial with Roman numerals
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Patek Philippe. A fine and rare 18K pink gold automatic perpetual calendar wristwatch with leap-year and 24 hour display, moon phases and white dial with Roman numerals

Signed Patek Philippe, Genève, ref. 3940, movement no. 3'125'639, case no. 4'176'956, manufactured in 2002

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Patek Philippe. A fine and rare 18K pink gold automatic perpetual calendar wristwatch with leap-year and 24 hour display, moon phases and white dial with Roman numerals
Signed Patek Philippe, Genève, ref. 3940, movement no. 3'125'639, case no. 4'176'956, manufactured in 2002
Movement: cal. 240 Q, automatic, stamped with the Geneva seal, 27 jewels, 22K gold micro-rotor, signed
Dial: white with Roman numerals, external minute track, signed
Case: glazed display snap on back, 36 mm. diam., signed
With: 18K pink gold Patek Philippe deployant clasp, Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with white matte dial, Roman numerals, external minute track in 2002 and its subsequent sale on 12th April 2002 and pouch.
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Lot Essay

To the best of our knowledge, the present watch is only the fourth example of a pink gold reference 3940 with the very rare white Roman dial to appear at international auction. Furthermore, it is fresh to the market with Extract from the Archives confirming the white dial with Roman numerals at the time of manufacture. This watch offers the aficionado the opportunity to acquire one of the most elusive variants of this all-time classic Patek Philippe automatic perpetual calendar.

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. The third series, made from 1998-2007 such as the present watch, is usually fitted with the classic satined-opalin silver dial and “dauphine” hands. However, a very few examples were fitted with a white lacquered dial with Roman numerals and external minute track, furthermore, these watches including the present watch are fitted with black “alpha” hands lending a completely new aesthetic to the model. Reference 3940s sporting the white lacquered dial are very seldom encountered and rank amongst the scarcest variations of the model.

Reference 3940 is illustrated in: Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, second edition, p. 292-293.

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