Geneva, Switzerland – Patek Philippe has announced the release of 15 new timepieces across 12 collections at Watches & Wonders 2025, reaffirming its commitment to horological innovation and traditional craftsmanship. The extensive unveiling, which generated significant buzz on social media, including a succinct tweet from user PatekJ stating "@TicTocTick 🔥🔥🔥", showcases the brand's strategic evolution in design and technical complexity.
Among the most notable introductions is the Quadruple Complication Reference 5308G-001. This highly anticipated timepiece features a minute repeater, split-seconds chronograph, and instantaneous perpetual calendar, housed in a 42mm white gold case. Its R CHR 27 PS QI caliber, comprising 799 components, integrates two patented technologies designed to enhance performance and energy conservation.
The iconic Twenty~4 collection welcomes its first-ever complication with the Perpetual Calendar Reference 7340/1R. This elegant 36mm rose gold model, equipped with the ultra-thin self-winding 240 Q caliber, offers automatic adjustment for varying month lengths, including leap years, maintaining a svelte 9.95mm profile. It marks a significant expansion for the collection into more complex functionalities.
Further enriching the Calatrava line, the new Calatrava 8 Days Reference 5328G-001 boasts an impressive eight-day power reserve, powered by the brand-new manual-winding 31-505 8J PS IRM CI J caliber. This model, along with the platinum Calatrava Reference 6196P-001, demonstrates Patek Philippe's continuous refinement of its classic dress watches.
For enthusiasts of high jewelry, the Nautilus Haute Joaillerie Reference 5811/1460G stands out, adorned with 1,285 brilliant-cut diamonds and 195 baguette-cut diamonds across its dial, bezel, and bracelet. This luxurious interpretation of the sports watch highlights the brand's expertise in gem-setting. The 2025 collection also includes updates to the Split-Seconds Chronograph, Annual Calendar Moon Phases, and the introduction of a new Complicated Desk Clock, showcasing Patek Philippe's diverse range and dedication to pushing horological boundaries.