Patek Philippe 3940, a Little Sleeping Giant
                                          by
                                          The Horology Club
                                      
                                          12 Jun 2022
                                      
I have always wanted a Patek Philippe Grand Complication. But for a long time, the hefty price tag prevented me from achieving this goal. When a good friend of mine introduced me to the 3940 perpetual calendar which traded at half the price of its current iteration, the 5327, I was tempted. However, like many potential buyers of the 3940, I was worried that the 36mm case might wear too small on the wrist. Unable to make my mind up, I started to read more about the historical significance of this reference. The more I read, the more I was amazed. It goes a little something like this…

Turning the watch over, you will see one of the most attractive aspects of the watch - the beautiful 22k Micro Rotor. Thanks to which, one can admire the intricate 240Q movement without any obstruction. It also allows the case to be made as thin as 9mm, turning the watch into a stealthy little piece of art, hiding effortlessly under your cuff. I enjoy the fact that it does not draw as much attention in public as some of the more popular models from Patek, but when you meet fellow horological enthusiasts, it becomes a truly conversation piece.

It is no coincidence that Philippe Stern, former President of Patek Philippe, a man who could wear any watch as he pleased, chose to wear a 3940 every day.

