Patek Philippe. A very fine and rare platinum perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases, 24 hour and leap year indication, black dial with diamond numerals, original certificate and box
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Patek Philippe. A very fine and rare platinum perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases, 24 hour and leap year indication, black dial with diamond numerals, original certificate and box

Signed Patek Philippe, Genève, ref. 3970EP, movement no. 3’046’779, case no. 4'197'849, circa 1997

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Patek Philippe. A very fine and rare platinum perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases, 24 hour and leap year indication, black dial with diamond numerals, original certificate and box
Signed Patek Philippe, Genève, ref. 3970EP, movement no. 3’046’779, case no. 4'197'849, circa 1997
Movement: manual, cal. CH 27-70 Q, stamped with the Geneva seal, 24 jewels
Dial: black, applied diamond numerals, two apertures for English day and month, three subsidiary dials for constant seconds combined with 24 hour indication, 30 minute register combined with leap year indication and moon phases combined with date
Case: platinum, glazed screw back
Signed: case, dial, movement
Dimensions: 36 mm. diam.
With: platinum Patek Philippe deployant clasp, Certificate of Origin stamped by Pendulum Ltd, Bangkok, additional solid back, setting pin, leather document wallet, box and outer packaging. Furthermore delivered with an Extract from the Archives confirming production of present watch in 2003 with semi-glossy black dial, 1 baguette diamond at 12 o'clock, 10 diamond hour-markers and its subsequent sale on 30 April 2003.
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Lot Essay

To the best of our knowledge this watch has never before been offered in public, it has a well preserved platinum case with crisp outside hallmarks on the lugs. The reference 3970 platinum with gloss black dial and sparkling white diamond indexes is a particularly attractive and always desirable combination.

Patek Philippe Ref. 3970
In 1986, Patek Philippe launched a new generation of the perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch, designated reference 3970, replacing the hugely successful reference 2499 in production in four different series from 1951 to 1985. The main difference in the movement was the arrival of the new Lemania based ébauche which replaced the Valjoux movement used for the previous 50 years.
Starting with movement number 875'000, the first series of reference 3970 was produced with a solid snap on back, comprising approximately 100 examples. The second series introduced a solid screw back, designated reference 3970E (E for étanche, French for waterproof). A small number of watches from both series were also available with a sapphire crystal back, designated reference 3971E.

In 1989, a third series of ref. 3970 was launched, fitted with a solid screw back as well as an additional sapphire crystal display screw back.
Reference 3970 was discontinued in 2004 and replaced by reference 5970.

While production of the reference 3970/3971 may have ended only thirteen years ago, these modern yet classic perpetual calendar chronographs have become a must-have for the discerning collector of complicated wristwatches.

Reference 3970 and calibre 27-70 Q are illustrated in Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, second edition, pp. 305 – 308,
reference 3971 in Patek Philippe Museum - Patek Philippe Watches, Vol. II, p. 307.

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