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Patek Philippe

Reference 3970 A yellow gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases, 24 hours and leap year indication, Made in 1988 | 百達翡麗 | 型號3970 | 黃金萬年曆計時腕錶,備月相、24小時及閏年顯示,1988年製

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October 4, 09:30 AM GMT

Estimate

600,000 - 800,000 HKD

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Patek Philippe

Reference 3970

A yellow gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases, 24 hours and leap year indication, Made in 1988

百達翡麗

型號3970

黃金萬年曆計時腕錶,備月相、24小時及閏年顯示,1988年製


Dial: silvered

Calibre: cal. CH 27-70 Q mechanical, 24 jewels

Movement number: 875'166

Case: 18k yellow gold, screw down sapphire crystal display back

Case number: 2'840'119

Closure: brown Patek Philippe alligator strap and 18k yellow gold buckle

Size: 36 mm diameter

Signed: case, dial and movement

Accessories: Patek Philippe presentation box. Furthermore delivered with Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch in 1988 and its subsequent sale on 15th June 1988

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The reference 3970 was introduced by Patek Philippe in 1986 as the successor to the 2499 and a line of perpetual calendar chronographs that had become an icon of 20th century watchmaking. Now discontinued, the 3970 had a production period lasting up until 2004, but within that time heralded the “perpetual calendar chronograph” title which is sought after by collectors today. The watch was produced during a transitional period for Patek Philippe in succession to the original 1518 and 2499 and can be associated with a neo-vintage phase of Patek wristwatches. 


The present 3970 wristwatch’s design is reminiscent of historic Patek Philippe models and the preceding perpetual calendar chronographs, featuring a traditional display with three subsidiary dials: a leap year indication and 30-minute totaliser at three o’clock, a moonphase and date display at six, a chronograph 12-hour totaliser and running seconds at 9, and twin apertures for the day and month at twelve - the present one in French.