This year’s Watches and Wonders was nothing short of extraordinary, especially for Patek Philippe, who once again captured the spotlight with an astonishing array of new releases that have sent ripples through the world of horology.
From the debut of their exquisite Grand Complications desk clocks to the introduction of the awe-inspiring Quadruple Complications, Patek Philippe has truly outdone themselves. Enthusiasts and collectors alike are spoiled for choice.
Our team was thrilled to witness these remarkable unveilings first-hand. Among them was our Patek Philippe Group Manager, Giordano Chirieleison, who shared:
“Every year, I am in awe of Patek Philippe - but 2025 has solidified their place as true masters of horology. Experiencing their upcoming releases for this year and into 2026 was unforgettable, and meeting the skilled watchmakers behind these timepieces was a moment I wish I could freeze in time.”
In this review, we dive into the standout highlights from Patek Philippe’s latest timepieces from Watches and Wonders, offering insights and details for you to further explore the exceptional craftsmanship behind each piece.
Quadruple Complications Minute Repeater
First on our list, is the Grand Complications Minute Repeater Ref. 5308G-001, a true marvel of miniaturisation that brings together four complications, elevated by two newly patented innovations. Among them is a pioneering coupling system that eliminates energy loss through a ground-breaking backlash-compensation wheel, as well as a cleverly isolated split-seconds mechanism that enhances both efficiency and precision.
Housed in a white gold case with a stunning ice-blue sunburst dial, the 5308G-001 is a testament to Patek Philippe’s mastery of both form and function. Adding to its allure is its rich, resonant chime, produced by two classic gongs - a signature of the maison’s renowned chiming timepieces.
Twenty~4 Perpetual Calendar
This year marks a milestone for the Twenty~4 collection, as Patek Philippe introduces its very first complication to the line: the perpetual calendar.
Available in two captivating variations - a refined satin-silver dial (Ref. 7340/1R-001) and sunburst olive green (Ref. 7340/1R-010) - these timepieces are the first complication models in the collection not adorned with gemstones. The result is a beautifully balanced design that is both elegant and understated. The perpetual calendar is displayed across three harmoniously arranged subdials, complemented by a moon-phase aperture at 6 o’clock.
At the heart of each watch lies the ultra-thin Calibre 240Q, a self-winding movement renowned for its slim profile and technical sophistication. Housed in a 36mm 18k rose gold case, these new Twenty~4 models exude refined femininity, destined to captivate collectors and connoisseurs alike.
Cubitus Collection
First unveiled in 2024, the Cubitus collection now expands with the introduction of two new references housed in a refined 40mm medium-sized case, ideal for everyday elegance.
Offered in either white gold (Ref. 7128/1G-001) or rose gold (Ref. 7128/1R-001), the new design retains its distinctive identity with a bold square silhouette softened by rounded edges. At its heart is Patek Philippe’s self-winding Calibre 26-330 S C, complete with a stop-seconds function for precise time setting down to the second, a testament to the brand’s continued technical horological refinement.
We were captivated by the Cubitus design at its debut, and this new, slightly smaller iteration is a brilliant evolution - blending everyday practicality with the unmistakable Patek Philippe sophistication.
Complications Calatrava Pilot
Sometimes, simplicity speaks volumes. For this year's Watches and Wonders, Patek Philippe unveils a refined reinterpretation of the Calatrava Pilot Travel Time (Ref. 5524G–010) in white gold, now featuring an elegant ivory lacquered dial paired with a khaki green composite strap, subtly textured with a fabric-inspired motif.
Beneath its distinctive and sophisticated exterior lies the calibre 26-330 S C FUS, a self-winding movement renowned for its intuitive Travel Time function. The local date, displayed by hand at 6 o’clock, seamlessly adjusts forward or backward in sync with time zone changes.
To ensure precision on the move, Patek Philippe has incorporated a patented safety system into the dual time-zone pushers, preventing accidental adjustments and preserving the harmony of form and function. Another incredible addition to the Calatrava collection allows you to keep track of the time while you travel the globe.
Nautilus Haute Joaillerie
From understated elegance to awe-inspiring extravagance, Patek Philippe masters it all. The Nautilus Haute Joaillerie Ref. 5811/1460G-001 is a dazzling expression of the brand’s artistry and affinity for the extraordinary.
Crafted in 18k white gold, this 41mm masterpiece is fully adorned with 1,480 diamonds, brilliant-cut and baguette-cut, meticulously set across the dial, bezel, case, and bracelet. The result is a radiant spectacle that commands attention, yet never compromises on legibility, thanks to the precision-cut hour markers seamlessly integrated into the design.
Beyond its brilliance, this Haute Joaillerie timepiece is driven by Patek Philippe’s caliber 26-330 S, a self-winding movement equipped with a stop-seconds function for precise time-setting down to the second.
Ladies' Nautilus Collection
Following the presentation of its Haute Joaillerie pieces, Patek Philippe has further enriched its iconic Nautilus collection with the introduction of two new models: the 7010G-013 and 7010/1G-013.
These latest additions to Patek Philippe's Ladies’ Nautilus line feature quartz movements housed in a refined 32mm white gold case. The 7010G-013 is paired with an ultra-resistant composite strap embossed with a fabric-style motif, while the 7010/1G-013 comes with an integrated white gold bracelet for a more opulent feel.
Staying true to the Nautilus’ emblematic porthole-inspired design, both models showcase the signature combination of satin-brushed and polished finishes. Their bezels are adorned with 46 brilliant-cut diamonds (0.8 ct), adding a striking touch of radiance.
Grand Complications Split-Seconds Chronograph
Marking the debut of rose gold in the Split-Seconds Chronograph line, the Ref. 5370R-001 is a standout addition that has captivated collectors and connoisseurs alike. Its rich brown Grand Feu enamel dial is complemented by beige subdials and a matching tachymeter scale, creating an effortlessly elegant two-tone aesthetic.
The timepiece is powered by Patek Philippe’s CHR 29-535 PS calibre, a hand-wound movement that fuses traditional haute horlogery architecture with modern ingenuity. Among its patented innovations is a reimagined split-seconds mechanism, offering both precision and performance.
The polished rose gold case is elevated by a concave bezel and recessed, satin-brushed flanks, lending a sculptural elegance to the design. Completing the look is a dark brown alligator leather strap, secured by a newly patented triple-blade fold-over clasp, additionally crafted in rose gold.
Patek Philippe 2025
It has been an absolute honour to attend Watches and Wonders this year, and to witness such incredible timepieces from Patek Philippe was truly astonishing. We are proud to be an official retailer of the brand, and if you are curious to learn more about their new releases for 2025, you can either browse our collection online or contact our Truro Showroom for more information.