Extremely rare first series example differing in a number of ways to the more common later examples produced over the next twenty odd years. Note the "Swiss" at the bottom of the dial has the "bubble" motif either side as well as the accented "E" in the "Geneve". Month and Days font is printed on the main dial and also cut deeper as the sub dials on this series were smaller and in a contrasting tone unlike later examples which were printed on the flange instead. Aside from this currently being one of the most under appreciated relatively recent Patek's, the 3940 is possibly one of the most perfectly proportioned perpetual calendars ever produced.
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Like the reintroduction of the Mini motorcar over a decade ago, this reinterpretation of Big Pilot by IWC is better than the original. This 1st series Platinum example is of course the top of the top.