With a suite of 15 exceptional debuts at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2025, Patek Philippe continues to set the benchmark for horological innovation and artistry. Spanning its most iconic collections—from Grand Complications and Complications, to the ever-elegant Calatrava, the modern Cubitus, the refined Twenty~4, and the sporty-luxury Nautilus—the brand’s newest releases are a symphony of craftsmanship, innovation, and timeless design. Whether you’re drawn to sterling silver brilliance, the subtle gleam of white gold, or the warmth of rose gold, there’s something extraordinary for every collector.
Each reference tells a story of artistry, heritage, and forward-thinking mechanics. Discover all 15 creations and explore the future of Patek Philippe.
The Complicated Desk Clock, Ref. 27000M-001
Patek Philippe Grand Complications Ref. 27000M-001 is an extraordinary tribute to the brand’s storied past, reimagined for the modern age of horology. This intricate complicated desk clock draws inspiration from two legendary timepieces commissioned in the early 20th century by American collectors James Ward Packard and Henry Graves Jr. Housed in a sterling silver cabinet, the 27000M-001 showcases stunning green flinqué Grand Feu enamel panels with swirling guilloché patterns, while the upper bezel features a meticulously engraved “rope” motif. Four vermeil winged lions at the corners pay homage to the decorative heritage of the original 1923 clock, adding a regal, timeless character.

Inside, Patek Philippe introduces a newly developed rectangular movement—the calibre 86-135 PEND S IRM Q SE, composed of an astonishing 912 components. This manually wound mechanical marvel boasts a 31-day power reserve and an exceptional rate precision of ±1 second per day, achieved through a patented constant-force mechanism that ensures stable amplitude across the full month. Complementing its technical mastery, an intuitive push-button control panel hidden beneath a hinged walnut-veneered lid offers an elegant and user-friendly setting experience. The 27000M-001 is not merely a desk clock; it’s a masterpiece of mechanical ingenuity and classical design, marrying history with state-of-the-art horological engineering.
Quadruple Complication, Ref. 5308G-001

The Patek Philippe Grand Complications Ref. 5308G-001 in white gold marks the official debut of the brand’s Quadruple Complication in its core collection—a masterwork uniting a minute repeater, split-seconds chronograph, and instantaneous perpetual calendar. Powered by the new calibre R CHR 27 PS QI with 799 components, this self-winding marvel incorporates a platinum mini-rotor for enhanced winding efficiency and features two patented innovations: an anti-backlash wheel to reduce friction and an isolation system that conserves energy when the split-seconds function is not in use.
Building on the legacy of the Ref. 5208, this piece pushes horological boundaries, especially with its instantaneous calendar mechanism, which synchronises day, date, and month changes in a mere 30 milliseconds. Completing this technical tour de force is a minute repeater with two classic gongs, delivering the iconic Patek Philippe chime that collectors revere.
Calatrava 8-day Power Reserve, Ref. 5328G-001
The Patek Philippe Calatrava Ref. 5328G-001 introduces a refined take on everyday functionality, blending timeless aesthetics with mechanical innovation. Its manually wound calibre 31-505 8J PS IRM CI J boasts an impressive eight-day power reserve, with an additional “ninth day” warning shown in red—an elegant prompt to wind the movement. This is paired with instantaneous day and date displays positioned along a clean vertical axis, contributing to both legibility and distinctive dial symmetry.

The rich textured blue dial fades to black at the edges and is adorned with white gold numerals and lume-filled hands, while the white gold caseband is encircled by Patek Philippe’s signature hobnail guilloché pattern. Completing the design is a patented triple-blade fold-over clasp and interchangeable calfskin straps, ensuring comfort and versatility for daily wear.
Split-Seconds Chronograph, Ref. 5370R-001

The Patek Philippe Grand Complications Ref. 5370R-001 marks the debut of this iconic split-seconds chronograph in rose gold, paired elegantly with a rich brown Grand Feu enamel dial featuring beige champlevé enamel subdials and tachymeter scale. Beneath its sophisticated surface lies the manually wound calibre CHR 29-535 PS, a traditionally constructed movement with a column wheel and horizontal clutch, elevated by seven patented innovations, including enhancements to the split-seconds mechanism.
Rose gold Breguet numerals, a polished chestnut alligator strap, and a newly patented triple-blade fold-over clasp round out the exquisite detailing, while interchangeable case backs offer versatility between display and solid options. This timepiece is a refined tribute to horological tradition, crafted for the most discerning collectors.
Retrograde Perpetual Calendar, Ref. 6159G-001
The Patek Philippe Grand Complications Ref. 6159G-001 brings a modern twist to the perpetual calendar with a striking grey metallised sapphire crystal dial that subtly reveals the intricate mechanics beneath. Housed in a white gold case adorned with the signature hobnail guilloché pattern on the bezel and caseback, this elegant timepiece features a retrograde date hand and clearly outlined apertures for the day, month, leap year, and moon phases.

Driven by the self-winding calibre 26-330 S QR with a 21K gold rotor, it offers refined precision and sweep seconds functionality. Paired with a black composite strap and secured by a patented triple-blade fold-over clasp, this watch is a bold yet sophisticated reinterpretation of Patek Philippe’s technical and design mastery.
Perpetual Calendar, Ref. 7340/1R-001 & Ref. 7340/1R-010


The Patek Philippe Twenty~4 Ref. 7340/1R-001 and 7340/1R-010 both introduce the collection’s very first complication—a perpetual calendar—each offering a unique yet equally sophisticated take on this signature Grand Complication. Both models are powered by the ultra-thin self-winding calibre 240 Q, which ensures an elegantly slim profile while delivering comprehensive functionality with day, date, month, leap year, 24-hour indicators, and moon-phase displays.
The 7340/1R-001 features a refined silvery dial with a vertical and horizontal “shantung” satin finish, framed by a 36 mm rose gold case and matching bracelet, epitomising Patek Philippe’s dedication to everyday elegance.
In contrast, the 7340/1R-010 introduces a modern twist, pairing a sunburst olive green dial with a polished rose gold case to bring a vibrant, contemporary edge to a timeless silhouette. Both models are secured with a patented fold-over clasp, blending mechanical mastery and enduring elegance in two distinct expressions of feminine refinement.
Annual Calendar with Moon Phases, Ref. 4946R-001
The Patek Philippe 4946R Annual Calendar presents a refined interpretation of one of the brand’s most celebrated complications in a new, non-gemset rose gold case measuring 38 mm—perfectly sized for all wrists. Powered by the self-winding calibre 26‑330 S QA LU, this elegant timepiece features Patek Philippe’s patented Annual Calendar mechanism, which displays the day, date, and month with only one manual correction required per year.
Its chestnut brown dial is enriched by a “shantung” vertical and horizontal satin finish that evokes the texture of fine silk, paired beautifully with applied rose gold numerals. The distinctive look is completed by a chestnut calfskin strap with a denim pattern and cream stitching, secured with a rose gold prong buckle, making this watch a harmonious blend of technical ingenuity and casual elegance.

Calatrava Pilot Travel Time, Ref. 5524G-010

The Patek Philippe 5524G Calatrava Pilot Travel Time in white gold combines aviation-inspired design with refined sophistication, featuring an ivory lacquered dial accented by blackened white gold numerals with luminescent coating. Its bold yet elegant 42 mm case houses the self-winding calibre 26‑330 S C FUS, which offers a practical dual time zone display, with local and home times, day/night indicators, and a date hand that automatically syncs with local time—even when adjusted backward.
A patented safety system prevents accidental changes via the time zone pushers, ensuring precision during travel. Finished with a khaki green composite strap featuring a fabric-like motif and white gold clevis prong buckle, this timepiece delivers technical innovation and assertive style.
Calatrava, Ref. 6196P-001
The Patek Philippe Calatrava 6196P in platinum is a refined expression of timeless minimalism, distinguished by a vintage-inspired rose-gilt opaline dial with faceted anthracite “obus”-style hour markers. Encased in a polished 38 mm platinum case with a smooth bezel and subtle satin-finished flanks, this elegant piece is complemented by a shiny chocolate brown alligator leather strap.
At its heart beats the manual-winding calibre 30-255 PS, delivering a robust 65-hour power reserve and a stop-seconds function for precise time setting. A discreet diamond at 6 o’clock—hallmark of Patek Philippe platinum watches—adds a touch of quiet luxury to this modern classic.

Date and Sweep Seconds, Ref. 7128/1G-001 & Ref. 7128/1R-001

The Patek Philippe Cubitus Ref. 7128/1G and 7128/1R reinterpret casual elegance through a modern, architectural design, each housed in a versatile 40 mm case—white gold for the 7128/1G and rose gold for the 7128/1R—with softly rounded square profiles and alternating polished and vertical satin-brushed finishes. Both models feature horizontally embossed sunburst dials—blue-grey for the white gold version and brown for the rose gold—enhanced by luminescent baton-style markers that add visual depth and clarity.
At their core beats the self-winding calibre 26-330 S C/434, offering a sweep seconds hand, date aperture, and stop-seconds function for precise time-setting. Aesthetically, the movement’s 21K gold rotor mirrors the dial’s embossed motif in the 7128/1R, showcasing attention to detail through the sapphire crystal case back. Each timepiece is completed by a matching gold bracelet with a lockable adjustment system and patented fold-over clasp secured by four independent catches, combining elegance, durability, and wrist-specific comfort.

Sweep Seconds, Ref. 5811/1460G-001
The Patek Philippe Nautilus Ref. 5811/1460G is a dazzling expression of Haute Joaillerie, showcasing the iconic Nautilus design in white gold fully set with an exceptional array of diamonds. The 41 mm case and rounded octagonal bezel are adorned with baguette-cut diamonds, while the dial sparkles with brilliant-cut diamonds and baguette diamond-set hour markers atop an 18K gold plate.

The bracelet continues the spectacle, with central links set in baguette diamonds and outer links paved with brilliant-cut stones, altogether totalling 1,285 brilliant-cut (6.43 cts) and 195 baguette-cut diamonds (13.27 cts). Beneath the brilliance, the self-winding calibre 26-330 S delivers sweep seconds and a stop-seconds function for to-the-second accuracy, visible through a sapphire crystal case back. This masterpiece fuses technical excellence with breathtaking artistry, elevating the Nautilus to a new level of luxury.
Date and Central Seconds, Ref. 7010G-013 & Ref. 7010/1G-013
The Patek Philippe Nautilus Refs. 7010G and 7010/1G bring vibrant elegance to the Ladies’ Nautilus collection, each housed in a 32 mm white gold case adorned with the signature wave-patterned azure blue lacquered dial and framed by a bezel set with 46 brilliant-cut diamonds (0.8 ct). Powered by the quartz calibre E 23-250 S C, both models feature a date aperture and central seconds, ensuring practical everyday function with refined charm.
The 7010G is paired with a durable azure blue composite strap featuring a fabric pattern and a white gold Nautilus fold-over clasp. In comparison, the 7010/1G offers a fully integrated white gold bracelet with a lockable adjustment system and patented fold-over clasp with four independent catches, blending sporty sophistication with timeless feminine style.


Own the Legacy
Each of the fifteen references unveiled at Watches & Wonders 2025 reflects Patek Philippe’s unwavering dedication to excellence—technically masterful, aesthetically timeless, and deeply rooted in tradition. Whether it’s the commanding presence of the Quadruple Complication, the poetic grace of a retrograde calendar, or the jewel-like brilliance of a diamond-set Nautilus, this collection is not merely a showcase of fine watchmaking—it’s a celebration of time as art. For collectors and connoisseurs alike, the 2025 release is an invitation to own a piece of horological history, reimagined for the present.