Patek Philippe introduces 15 new watches at Watches and Wonders 2025 event
Patek Philippe Unveils Innovative 2025 Watches and Wonders Collection
At the recent Watches and Wonders event in Geneva, luxury watchmaker Patek Philippe showcased an impressive collection of timepieces, highlighting exquisite complications, refined classical designs, and technical mastery.
The standout innovations and features of the collection include:
- Split-Seconds Chronograph Ref. 5370R in Rose Gold: This model, powered by Patek Philippe’s in-house CHR 29-535 PS calibre, boasts a brown enamel dial with a tachymeter scale in beige. It is a modern interpretation of the brand's tradition of split-seconds chronographs, showcasing a decade of evolution since the 2015 5370P model.
- Quadruply-Complicated Ref. 5308G: This timepiece demonstrates Patek’s prowess in executing multiple sophisticated functions within one timepiece. The self-winding Quadruple Complication features a minute repeater, a split-seconds chronograph, and an instantaneous perpetual calendar.
- Calatrava 8 Days Ref. 5328G: This watch combines classic Calatrava aesthetics with an extended eight-day power reserve, a practical innovation wrapped in Patek Philippe’s signature elegance. The manually-wound model features a breezy blue dial with a black-gradient rim, white gold numerals, and syringe-shaped hands.
- Cubitus Models: These novelties emphasize unique design elements and mechanical creativity, adding a touch of modern flair to the collection.
- New Calatrava Ref. 6196P 001: This watch, unveiled at Watches & Wonders 2025, features a salmon dial with black hour markers and hands, a simple case design, and houses the cal. 30-255 PS movement.
Overall, the 2025 collection from Patek Philippe blends tradition and innovation through sophisticated complications like split-seconds chronographs and extended power reserves while preserving the classic, timeless design language the brand is known for.
Other notable additions to the collection include:
- The 6159 Retrograde Perpetual Calendar, a modern take on a coveted Grand Complication, featuring a metallised crystal dial with a black rim.
- The 5524 Calatrava Pilot Travel Time, powered by the self-winding 26-330 S C FUS caliber, with a 'Travel Time system'.
- The 4946R Annual Calendar, featuring a rose gold 38mm case, a chestnut dial with a 'shantung' pattern, and leaf-shaped hands with a luminescent coating.
- The 7340/1R Perpetual Calendar, the first round Twenty-4 (Patek's series of mechanical ladies watches) with a non-gemset bezel, powered by the self-winding, 3.88mm-thick 240 Q caliber.
- The 5308 Minute Repeater, part of the Quadruple Complication, with a self-winding movement, 799 components, and a 42mm case with skeletonized lugs.
- The Split-Seconds Chronograph, the first rose gold version of the Grand Complication, featuring a brown enamel dial with a tachymeter scale in beige.
- The 5328 Calatrava model, which includes an instantaneous day and date display at six o'clock, an eight-day power reserve indicator at 12 o'clock, and a new movement - the 31-505 8J PS IRM CI J caliber.
Patek Phillippe has also unveiled a new collection at Watches and Wonders in Geneva, featuring three new movements: a self-winding Quadruple Complication, a Calatrava, and a desk clock.
- The manufacturing industry of luxury watches, represented by Patek Philippe, is expanding its horizon with the introduction of smart-home-devices, fashion-and-beauty gadgets, and technology, highlighting their innovations beyond traditional timepieces.
- The finance sector is closely following the development of the watch industry, particularly in the area of finance-based complication watches, such as those unveiled in Patek Philippe's 2025 collection, which includes a minute repeater, a split-seconds chronograph, and an instantaneous perpetual calendar.
- As the manufacturing industry adapts to advancements in technology, the lifestyle sector has experienced a shift towards incorporating more smart-home-devices and tech-driven gadgets, like the Calatrava 8 Days Ref. 5328G, which boasts an extended power reserve for seamless integration with modern lifestyles.
- The fashion-and-beauty industry is also impacted by technology, with the introduction of designer smartwatches and wearables, as exemplified by Patek Philippe's new 7340/1R Perpetual Calendar, the first round Twenty-4 (Patek's series of mechanical ladies watches) with a non-gemset bezel.