Geneva, Nov 07, 2021

LOT 542

PATEK PHILIPPE, REF. 3970, PERPETUAL CALENDAR CHRONOGRAPH, THIRD SERIES, ORIGINAL BOX AND CERTIFICATE, YELLOW GOLD

CHF 70,000 - 120,000

HKD 590,000 - 1,020,000 / USD 76,000 - 132,000 / EUR 66,000 - 112,000

Sold: CHF 137,500

A very fine, complicated, manual wind, 18k yellow gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch.


Grading System
Grade:
Case: 2-8

Very good

Slightly scratched

Movement: 2*

Very good

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 2-01

Very good

HANDS Original

Brand Patek Philippe

Reference 3970 E

Year Sold in December 1991

Movement No. 875989

Case No. 2900838

Bracelet Leather with an 18k yellow gold Patek Philippe buckle

Diameter 36 mm

Caliber 27-70Q, 24 jewels

Signature Dial, Case and Movement

Accessories original fitted box (flaking, missing watch holder), certificate of origin, spare caseback, instruction booklet, push pin

Notes

ANTIQUORUM’s 1989 thematic auction “The Art of Patek Philippe” signaled the start of the company’s growing popularity among watch enthusiasts. Although PATEK PHILIPPE had always cultivated a discerning, loyal clientele, it was never a high profile brand. That changed dramatically as affluent individuals began purchasing modern Patek Philippe wristwatches to wear and enjoy.
Consequently, thanks to the successful market of the late 1980s, the Ref. 3970 became a “best seller” for Patek Philippe. Amazingly enough, only a handful of collectors recognized the true scarcity of certain variations for this watch, in particular, the endless possibilities for collecting Ref. 3970 by dial variation or different styled indexes and/or hands. Ref. 3970 / 3971 (1986- 2005). The 3970 was introduced for Patek Philippe’s 150th anniversary, to replace the successful model Ref. 2499, which had been produced from 1951 to 1985. Thanks to the explosive popularity of collecting vintage Patek Philippe wristwatches during the early 1980’s, collectors had discovered the extreme rarity and enduring value associated with these timepieces. In a rare breach of Patek’s legendary secrecy, it was discovered that fewer than 400 Ref. 2499 timepieces, including the final evolution, the Ref. 2499/100, had been manufactured during the model’s entire production. Patek Philippe also sensed the need for a more modern design of its flagship model, which had only undergone minor design revisions over a 30 year period. Purchased by a Swiss collector, this 1991 3970 has been kept in excellent condition exhibiting 2 strong hallmarks on the side of the case as well as nicely stepped lugs and complete with its spare back and original certificate.