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Patek Philippe Unveils the Ultimate Fusion of Craft & Tech at Watches & Wonders 2025

Patek Philippe set a new bar at this year’s Watches and Wonders with stunning timepieces blending heritage with innovation. Highlights included refined white gold Cubitus and high-complication watches showcasing the brand’s technical prowess.

Por: Alejandro Carrillo
At this year's Watches and Wonders, Patek Philippe has once again raised the bar, revealing a stunning lineup of timepieces that seamlessly blend heritage with innovation / Photo via Patek Philippe
At this year's Watches and Wonders, Patek Philippe has once again raised the bar, revealing a stunning lineup of timepieces that seamlessly blend heritage with innovation / Photo via Patek Philippe

At this year’s Watches and Wonders, Patek Philippe has once again raised the bar, revealing a stunning lineup of timepieces that seamlessly blend heritage with innovation.

 

Among the standout releases are an elegant 40mm white gold version of the Cubitus, as well as a series of high-complication watches that highlight the brand’s technical expertise. From sophisticated material combinations to movement enhancements, this year’s collection has plenty to offer.

Patek Philippe Quadruple Complication Reference 5308G-001

Kicking off the 2025 collection in grand fashion, Patek Philippe introduces the Quadruple Complication Reference 5308G-001. Initially showcased at the 2023 “Watch Art” Grand Exhibition in Tokyo, this remarkable timepiece now joins the brand’s permanent lineup. Housed in a 42mm white gold case with an ice-blue dial, this model is nothing short of extraordinary.

 

It masterfully combines a minute repeater with a two-gong chime, an instantaneous perpetual calendar, and split-seconds monopusher chronograph—all powered by the newly developed self-winding R CHR 27 PS QI movement. With a staggering 799 components, including two patented energy-management innovations, this watch is a true testament to Patek Philippe’s pursuit of horological excellence.

Kicking off the 2025 collection in grand fashion, Patek Philippe introduces the Quadruple Complication Reference 5308G-001 / Photo via Patek Philippe
Kicking off the 2025 collection in grand fashion, Patek Philippe introduces the Quadruple Complication Reference 5308G-001 / Photo via Patek Philippe

Patek Philippe Calatrava 8-Day Reference 5328G-001

For those seeking both practicality and luxury, the Calatrava 8-Day Ref. 5328G-001 offers the perfect balance. This 41mm white gold timepiece is powered by the manually wound Caliber 31-505 8J PS IRM CI J, which boasts an impressive 8-day power reserve.

 

Understanding that not every collector has time for daily winding, Patek Philippe has designed this watch to hold its power for an entire week. Equipped with instantaneous day and date displays, it remains accurate even after days of inactivity—simply wind it once a week, guided by the power reserve indicator positioned at 12 o’clock.

For those seeking both practicality and luxury, the Calatrava 8-Day Ref. 5328G-001 offers the perfect balance / Photo via Patek Philippe
For those seeking both practicality and luxury, the Calatrava 8-Day Ref. 5328G-001 offers the perfect balance / Photo via Patek Philippe

Patek Philippe Split-Seconds Chronograph Reference 5370R-001

Stepping into the space left by the discontinued 5370P-011, the new Split-Seconds Chronograph Reference 5370R-001 debuts with a rose gold case for the first time. The warm, refined tone of the case is perfectly complemented by a brown Grand Feu enamel dial, featuring subdials and a tachymeter scale in beige champlevé enamel. Elegant rose gold Breguet numerals complete its sophisticated aesthetic.

 

At its heart is the renowned manual-wound CHR 29-535 PS movement, delivering Patek Philippe’s hallmark split-seconds chronograph functionality. This timepiece beautifully merges classic craftsmanship with modern refinement.

The new Split-Seconds Chronograph Reference 5370R-001 debuts with a rose gold case for the first time / Photo via Patek Philippe
The new Split-Seconds Chronograph Reference 5370R-001 debuts with a rose gold case for the first time / Photo via Patek Philippe

Patek Philippe Retrograde Perpetual Calendar Reference 6159G-001

Collectors who were captivated by the Reference 5316/50P will be thrilled with Patek Philippe’s latest creation: the Retrograde Perpetual Calendar Reference 6159G-001. This new model retains the smoked sapphire dial that made its predecessor a sensation while simplifying the movement by removing the minute repeater and tourbillon complications.

 

The result? A more wearable and accessible timepiece that still showcases Patek Philippe’s signature artistry. Encased in white gold with a 39.5mm diameter, it features the brand’s iconic hobnail pattern on both the bezel and caseback, adding an extra touch of elegance.

Collectors who were captivated by the Reference 5316/50P will be thrilled with Patek Philippe's latest creation: the Retrograde Perpetual Calendar Reference 6159G-001 / Photo via Patek Philippe
Collectors who were captivated by the Reference 5316/50P will be thrilled with Patek Philippe's latest creation: the Retrograde Perpetual Calendar Reference 6159G-001 / Photo via Patek Philippe

Patek Philippe Cubitus References 7128/1G-001 & 7128/1R-001

Since the Cubitus collection was first introduced in October last year, collectors have eagerly awaited a smaller, more versatile version. Patek Philippe has answered with two new 40mm references—one in white gold (7128/1G-001) and the other in rose gold (7128/1R-001). These timepieces retain the sophisticated design and refined craftsmanship that define the Cubitus line while offering a more comfortable and stylish fit for daily wear.

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