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Patek - 3919J - 1998
Tiffany Porcelain White Dial
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Sale price$24,500.00 USD
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Patek -  3919J - 1998 <br>Tiffany Porcelain White Dial <br>Extract
Patek - 3919J - 1998
Tiffany Porcelain White Dial
Extract
Sale price$24,500.00 USD

Timepiece Information

Catalogue Notes

Patek Philippe Reference 3919J with Tiffany & Co. Dial


The Patek Philippe Reference 3919 stands among the most recognizable expressions of the modern Calatrava. Introduced during the mid-1980s and produced for more than two decades, the reference distilled many of the aesthetic principles that had defined Patek Philippe's dress watches since the early twentieth century into a form that felt both timeless and contemporary.


The 3919 is immediately distinguished by its Clous de Paris hobnail bezel, a finely executed guilloché pattern that frames the dial with a subtle ring of texture while preserving the restrained geometry expected of the Calatrava lineage. Measuring approximately 34 millimeters in diameter and maintaining a notably slim profile, the reference embodies the balanced proportions that have long defined Patek Philippe's approach to formal wristwatches.


The porcelain-white dial presents classic Roman numeral typography with subsidiary seconds at six o'clock, a layout that echoes traditional Genevan pocket watch design and reinforces the watch's identity as a pure time-only instrument. Particularly notable on the present example is the Tiffany & Co. retailer signature, reflecting the longstanding commercial relationship between Patek Philippe and its historic New York partner.


Powering the watch is the manually wound Caliber 215 PS, a movement admired for its slender architecture and enduring reliability. Finished to the standards of the Geneva Seal and adjusted to exacting tolerances, the caliber represents one of Patek Philippe's most enduring hand-wound movements of the modern era.


The present example is further accompanied by an Extract from the Archives confirming production in 1998 and original sale on July 15 of that year.


Condition: The watch presents beautifully overall and remains exceptionally well preserved. The case retains strong definition with hallmarks still visible, while the dial is flawless with crisp printing and excellent clarity. The overall presentation reflects careful stewardship and respectful wear since its original sale. The watch is running and setting at the time of cataloguing.

Specifications & Accompaniments
Reference
Patek Philippe Reference 3919J
Year of Production
1998 - As confirmed by the Extract from the Archives
Original Date of Sale
July 15th, 1998
Case Material
18k yellow gold
Dimensions
34 mm diameter, approximately 6.7 mm thickness, 18 mm lug width, 39 mm lug-to-lug span.
Dial
Porcelain-white dial with painted Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, and Tiffany & Co. retailer signature.
Movement
Patek Philippe Caliber 215 PS. Manually wound movement with subsidiary seconds.
Caseback
Fond clipsé, snap-on caseback typical of Patek Philippe dress references, enabling a notably slender case profile.
Strap / Bracelet / Buckle
Matte black Hirsch Teju lizard strap showing wear. Fitted with an authentic Patek Philippe 18K yellow gold buckle.
Accompanied By
Extract from the Archives and original Tiffany & Co. presentation box.
WRISTORIAN Perspective
The Reference 3919 occupies a special place in the modern history of Patek Philippe.

Introduced during the mid-1980s, the reference arrived at a moment when the watch industry was still emerging from the turbulence of the quartz era. Mechanical watchmaking was only beginning its renaissance, and Patek Philippe responded not with experimentation, but with a reaffirmation of its core philosophy. The 3919 distilled the essential principles of the Calatrava—clarity, proportion, and restraint—into a watch that felt both timeless and quietly modern.

For much of the late twentieth century the 3919 became what many collectors affectionately refer to as “the banker’s watch.” It was the watch worn across boardrooms, law offices, and financial institutions—the understated signal of professional seriousness rather than conspicuous luxury. In that sense it became something of a cultural emblem: the watch that represented responsibility, stability, and measured confidence. If the Nautilus came to symbolize leisure and success, the 3919 represented discipline and stewardship—the face of the firm.

Much of that identity stems from the purity of its design. The Roman numeral dial, slender feuille hands, and small seconds display evoke the classical typography of Genevan pocket watches, while the restrained proportions ensure the watch wears with quiet elegance. At 34 millimeters the reference maintains the traditional dimensions expected of a dress watch, yet the balance of dial and bezel gives it a presence that feels remarkably contemporary even today.

Examples bearing the Tiffany & Co. retailer signature carry an additional layer of historical resonance. The partnership between Patek Philippe and Tiffany represents one of the most enduring relationships in luxury watch retail, stretching back well over a century. Watches bearing both names on the dial embody the intersection of Genevan watchmaking and New York luxury retail, a combination that has long held particular appeal for collectors.

The movement inside further reinforces the reference’s character. The manually wound Caliber 215 PS represents the continuation of Patek Philippe’s commitment to thin, elegantly finished time-only movements. Reliable, beautifully proportioned, and finished to Geneva Seal standards, it embodies the philosophy that true refinement often lies in simplicity rather than complication.

Equally important to collectors is the execution of the Clous de Paris bezel, the signature design element of the reference. On well-preserved examples the tiny hobnail pyramids remain sharply defined, creating a delicate ring of texture that frames the dial with remarkable precision. On the present watch the bezel remains crisp and beautifully articulated, allowing the intricate pattern to catch the light exactly as its designers intended.

More than three decades after its introduction, the Reference 3919 remains one of the clearest modern expressions of the Calatrava ideal. Elegant, purposeful, and instantly recognizable to those who know the language of Patek Philippe, it represents a watch that does not seek attention yet commands respect. In this beautifully preserved Tiffany-signed example, the reference reveals exactly why it has long been regarded as one of the defining dress watches of its generation.
Service & Operation
Service History
Serviced September 25, 2025.
Operational Status
Running and setting at the time of cataloguing