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Hong Kong, Dec 05, 2021

LOT 363

PATEK PHILIPPEREF. 3945-1 G, SELF-WINDING, LEAP-YEAR PERPETUAL CALENDAR, MOON PHASES, AM-PM INDICATION,SILVER “SIGMA” DIAL; “SECOND SERIES”; 18K WHITE GOLD

HKD 270,000 - 360,000

EUR 30,300 - 40,400 / CHF 31,900 - 42,600 / USD 34,700 - 46,300

Sold: HKD 500,000

18K white gold, self-winding, round-shaped, gentleman’s wristwatch, with seven horological complications:
• Perpetual calendar
• Date of the month (subsidiary dial at 6 o’clock)
• Day of the week (subsidiary dial at 9 o’clock; indications given in English)
• Month of the year (subsidiary dial at 3 o’clock; indications given in English)
• Phases of the moon (aperture at 6 o’clock)
• Four-year cycle of leap-years (subsidiary dial at 3 o’clock)
• Diurnal (day-time) and nocturnal (night-time) hours with a 24-hour (AM-PM) scale (subsidiary dial at 9 o’clock)
Polished two-piece case, water-resistant with snap-on case-back.
Silver opaline colour “Sigma” dial with radial applied white gold indexes.
Movement 240 Q aut, adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism and 5 positions, “Poinçon de Genève” (Geneva Quality Hallmark or Geneva seal).


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Grading System
Grade: AAA

Excellent

Case: 2

Very good

Movement: 2*

Very good

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 2-01

Very good

HANDS Original

Brand Patek Philippe

Model “Perpetual Calendar”

Reference 3945-1 G

Year Circa 1991

Movement No. 772 548

Case No. 2 875 132

Bracelet Integrated 18K white gold Patek Philippe bracelet with clasp

Caliber 240 Q aut, adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism and 5 positions, “Poinçon de Genève” (Geneva Quality Hallmark or Geneva seal)

Dimensions Ø 36.1 mm. / Length 175 mm. (approx.)

Signature Dial, Case and Movement

Accessories Extract from the Archives

Notes

Patek Philippe, Reference 3945 / 1: This reference is launched in 1985 and remained in production until circa 1998. The watch is fitted with the Cal.
240 Q aut., with micro-rotor. The majority were made in yellow gold, a few in white gold and a very small number in pink gold. Regarding its horological
complications, this reference is identical to Ref. 3940. Regarding its case, this reference is built without lugs and an integrated bracelet without lugs (noted
that circa 1987, Patek Philippe produced a limited number of Ref. 3940 with a gold bracelet fitted between lugs). The model was made in two series: First,
with a “sunken” leap-year dial. Second, with fine lines crossing the leap-year dial.
“Sigma” dials: In the 1970s, the presence of the two Greek letters “Sigma” on either side of “SWISS” was intended to give a distinctive sign to Swissmade
dials with solid gold hour-indexes. Only members of APRIOR (Association pour la Promotion Industrielle de l’Or) were entitled to use this mark;
among them, Patek Philippe, Rolex, Vacheron Constantin, IWC and Omega.