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Patek 3940
Dec 29, 2011,06:24 AM
A very practical watch to have. Becasue it is so thin and slim , it slots into your long sleeve shirts so effortlessly that u don't even know that u are wearing a Patek.
Henry Hoe
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3940: simply the best.
By: Patek Lover - Roma : December 28th, 2011-23:01
There are a lot of Patek that I really love. Among them 3940 is the one that I love to wear the most: small, thin, complicated and yet so simple… Here in yellow but I love all the versions....
I have a soft spot for the white metal versions, though.
By: amanico : December 28th, 2011-23:18
The understated and modern 3940 G, or the mighty 5140 P, with its blue dial. I would have got one if only I didn't already own another watch with a Cal 240 inside, the WT, which would hurt my " golden rules " when it coms to PP watches: Never two watches ...
Me
By: Patek Lover - Roma : December 28th, 2011-23:56
Unfortunately I'm not strong enough to have rules: I tend to buy what I love. Sometime I have the same watch in three metals… When I’m in love with a watch I lose control!
That makes sense. :) [nt]
By: amanico : December 29th, 2011-01:06
No message body This message has been edited by amanico on 2011-12-29 01:06:51
I agree with you 100%
By: dr.kol : December 28th, 2011-23:22
I don't know why but 3940 looks somehow more readable than the new version 5140. My dream would be 3940P with the blue dial of 5140. That would be simply stunning. Best, Kari
Patek 3940
By: hoehenry : December 29th, 2011-06:24
A very practical watch to have. Becasue it is so thin and slim , it slots into your long sleeve shirts so effortlessly that u don't even know that u are wearing a Patek. Henry Hoe
3940/5140
By: gary01 : December 29th, 2011-08:33
Agree fully..................3940 (and 5140) are wonderful. No need to make a major statement....just classic, simple, thin elegance. And, I find them especially classic in the YG. Thanks for the photo!!
nice!!
By: mjnoumoff : December 30th, 2011-16:23
that is a beautiful watch. the 3940 has a magnificent dial!!
Patek 3940
By: gaquist : December 30th, 2011-23:22
By far my favorite of the entire Patek range is the 3940 in yellow gold with the yellow gold dial.
This is not the gold dial , right?
By: CL : December 31st, 2011-08:07
I thought the gold dial is the Beyer version. What dial is this? It looks like a regular dial, probably earlier version or am I mistaken. Curious to know because I have always loved the beyer gold dial version and the original early 3940. *CL
3940 Gold Dial
By: gaquist : December 31st, 2011-10:26
Yes, that is a 3940 with a gold dial. That photo was taken in bright light on a sunny day in California. The gold can look washed-out in some light. That particular watch was purchased with a standard white or "Cream " dial. I had Patek in New York switch...
Droooooooooool........
By: CL : December 31st, 2011-20:44
This is a great BEAUTY Super Congrats and Happy New Year I wonder if they will still do the switch now, I highly doubt so. You are a lucky guy. You have the watch for quite sometime? This is stunning *CL
3940 Response
By: gaquist : January 1st, 2012-15:30
I have had that watch for about 3 years. Patek switched the dial for me only two and a half years ago. I bet they would still provide that service. They made many, many of the 3940 in yellow gold. To them, switching the dials did not seem like any big dea...
I'm confused.....
By: CL : January 2nd, 2012-20:47
The 2 watches you shown are different watches. So which one is yours? The one you showed first has a different indicators than the one you showed later. *CL
Response to CL
By: gaquist : January 6th, 2012-01:43
Hi, The second photo of the 3940 gold dial is one I found online. I used it to illustrate how the gold dial can appear much darker gold or more of a beige "champagne" color depending on the light in wich it is seen. Sorry for the confusion. Philippe Stern...
3940 Beyer #6
By: gaquist : December 31st, 2011-10:37
Here is a photo of Beyer #6. It was made is rose gold with a "Cognac" dial. I have not seen the watch in person. I think it looks great, and would love to have that watch in those colors. Patek told me that dial is not available. Beyer 3940 #6,...
Believe it or not
By: Mostel : January 1st, 2012-15:59
this was my first Patek, in wg. Bought it again in pt. Then, during what I call 'The Madness' period of about 2005-2009, I sold both along with many others that got away... This is one of the most pure and perfect Pateks ever made. I do not like the 5140 ...
The best
By: watch-er : January 4th, 2012-15:11
You are so right. This is the best watch from Patek ever made. I had a yg one and sold it years ago. Boy do I regret that.
I love the chamfered case
By: COUNT DE MONET : January 6th, 2012-02:52
It looks far better than the current 5140 case. And yes: it is one of the few Pateks that looks great in any metal, but best still in YG. The only grande complication on the market that is really wearable and possibly the most beautiful creation ever. Reg...
Perfection
By: gary01 : January 7th, 2012-08:01
Count - your taste is always impeccable. and you are right........the 3940 is more perfect than the 5140. It's symmetry and its smaller size make it a bit more perfect, for sure. But the 5140 still sings to many, including me. Can't think of any other new...
aggressive Pateks
By: COUNT DE MONET : January 7th, 2012-10:22
Is possibly a bit "harsh" formulated . But I also see these watches as "fashion" items, casual watches. They are not classic watches, even if Patek is written on them. Strange actually how this could happen? I am sure that there is a shift in culture of p...