Patek Philippe presents fifteen new models at Watches and Wonders Geneva 2025, each brimming with creativity and savoir-faire and strengthening every segment of its vast collection.
This 2025 vintage affirms its technical mastery, whilst also remaining notable for subtle new aesthetic interpretations combining the quest for timeless elegance with extraordinary attention to fine workmanship.
Innovative Grand Complications
This year sees the current collection welcoming an exceptional watch, the Quadruple Complication Reference 5308G-001. The self-winding timepiece unites a minute repeater, a split-seconds chronograph and an instantaneous perpetual calendar with aperture displays. Its new caliber R CHR 27 PS QI movement is particularly notable for its optimised performances and two patented innovations. This feat of miniaturization and energy management is housed in an elegant white-gold case framing an ice-blue sunburst dial.
Inspired by models created in the 1920s and 1930s, the new desk clock with perpetual calendar and weekly calendar Reference 27000M-001 is a surprise return to tradition. Featuring a completely new manually wound high-performance caliber, a 31-day power reserve, rate accuracy within a range of +1 to -1 seconds per 24 hours, and an exceptional ease of operation it is displayed in a 925 silver cabinet, embellished with panels in green Grand Feu flinqué enamel over a swirling guilloché motif.
The perpetual calendar with retrograde date hand is amongst Patek Philippe’s most sought-after models. The manufacture has now reinterpreted this emblematic Grand Complication in a new white gold version, finished with a modern style. Its sapphire crystal dial with gray metallization offers a veiled glimpse of the watch’s mechanical heart, whilst the bezel is adorned with the famous Clous de Paris, or hobnail guilloché motif. Within this Perpetual Calendar Retrograde Date Reference 6159G-001 is the caliber 26-330 S QR self-winding movement, which can be admired through a sapphire crystal back.
Another flagship model, the split-seconds chronograph Reference 5370, has been released for the first time in rose gold, married with a dial in brown Grand Feu enamel and subsidiary dials and a tachymeter scale in beige champlevé enamel. The caliber CHR 29-535 PS combines its traditional architecture with seven patented innovations. This new Split-Seconds Chronograph Reference 5370R-001 is worn on an alligator-leather strap in shiny dark chestnut brown, endowed with a new patented three-prong fold-over clasp.
The feminine Twenty~4 collection is also delighted to welcome its very first complication, namely a perpetual calendar with the caliber 240 Q ultra-thin self-winding movement allowing the case to be elegantly slim. The calendar indications are displayed by hands in three subsidiary dials accompanied by an aperture for the moon phase, together composing one of the most recognisable of the Patek Philippe perpetual-calendar faces. Two versions are available in rose gold: Reference 7340/1R-001 with a silvered dial adorned with a double vertical and horizontal satin-brushed finish recalling the sheen of wild shantung silk, and Reference 7340/1R-010, its olive-green sunburst dial both modern and refined.
A Wide Array of Complications Useful in Daily Life
The 2025 spotlight is on the Calatrava 8 Day Reference 5328G-001, equipped with instantaneous displays of the day and the date at 6 o’clock and a large power reserve of eight days, indicated at 12 o’clock. The new caliber 31-505 8J PS IRM CI J manually wound movement unites a classic architecture with several technical innovations. The two barrels connected in series guarantee that the watch will function with perfect precision for eight full days, with a ninth day “in reserve”. Characterised by its contemporary aesthetic, this timepiece comes in a white-gold case, its case band adorned with the Clous de Paris or hobnail guilloché motif, framing a blue dial.
The renowned Annual Calendar offers a new model in rose gold, the first non gemset version, with a 38 mm diameter to suit every wrist. The warm sheen of rose gold combines elegantly with a dial in chestnut-brown adorned with a double vertical and horizontal satin-brushed “shantung” finish and a calfskin leather strap embossed with a “denim” motif. Beating at the heart of this Annual Calendar Reference 4946R-001 is the caliber 26-330 S QA LU self-winding movement, displaying the day, date and month, and requiring only one manual correction per year.
The new Calatrava Pilot Travel Time Reference 5524G-010 in white gold has the vintage charm of a dial in ivory lacquer, worn on a strap in a composite material, in khaki green embossed with a textile motif. This original and elegant travel watch is powered by the caliber 26-330 S C FUS self-winding movement. The date display adjusts automatically to the local time, backwards or forwards as required. The two time-zone pushers feature a patented screw-down safety system preventing any risk of accidentally putting the local-time function out of order.
New Takes on Style and Elegance
Quintessence of timeless elegance, the Calatrava collection offers a new model in platinum enriched with the vintage touch of a dial in rose-gilt opaline. This Calatrava Reference 6196P-001, is finished with a polished case, adorned with satin-brushed flanks and is notable for its smooth beveled bezel and slender tapering lugs forming a harmonious link to the strap in chocolate alligator leather. The caliber 30-255 PS manually wound movement measures out the time and the extremely slender profile combines with a 65-hour power reserve and a “stop-second” function enabling the time to be set to the nearest second.
The Cubitus, an innovative expression of the “elegant sporty” style, offers a new medium size of 40 mm in diameter, available in two versions: Cubitus Reference 7128/1G-001 in white gold with a blue-gray sunburst dial; and Cubitus Reference 7128/1R-001 in rose gold with a brown sunburst dial. The bold, unique geometry of the case, a square with rounded corners and an elegant profile, is emphasised by a play of “vertical satin-brushed” and “polished” finishes. The caliber 26-330 S C self-winding movement, equipped with a stop-seconds function, has a central rotor in 21K gold adorned with the same horizontal relief pattern as the dial –a signature feature of the Cubitus models.
Patek Philippe plays on colour in two new versions of the Ladies’ Nautilus with a quartz movement and a case in white gold measuring 32 mm in diameter. The dial, adorned with the pattern of little waves, is lacquered in an elegant shade of azure blue. The eye-catching case has alternating satin-brushed and polished finishes, whilst a row of 46 brilliant-cut diamonds illuminates the bezel. The Ladies’ Nautilus Reference 7010G-013 is distinguished by its strap in a composite material matching the dial, with a textile motif and a Nautilus fold-over clasp in white gold. The Ladies’ Nautilus Reference 7010/1G-013 is worn on a bracelet in white gold fitted with a lockable adjustment system and a Patek Philippe patented fold-over clasp secured by four independent catches.
The designers of the new Nautilus Haute Joaillerie Reference 5811/1460G-001 played artistically on the shapes of the precious stones to emphasise the iconic design of the Nautilus. A row of baguette-cut diamonds brings out the rounded octagon of the bezel, while rows of brilliant-cut diamonds adorn the dial. Baguette-cut diamonds enrich the central links of the bracelet, while the main links present perfectly regular rows of brilliant-cut diamonds. This Haute Joaillerie version of an iconic timepiece is powered by the caliber 26-330 S self-winding movement with “stop seconds”.