Timed for Watches & Wonders 2025 in Geneva, Patek Philippe is unveiling new models, strengthening every segment of its vast collection. Affirming its technical mastery are three new movements: a self-winding Quadruple Complication for connoisseurs, a desk clock with perpetual calendar and weekly calendar with a 31-day power reserve, and a new Calatrava with instantaneous day and date displays and an eight-day power reserve. This 2025 vintage is also notable for subtle new aesthetic interpretations combining the quest for timeless elegance with extraordinary attention to fine workmanship.

Patek Philippe is enriching its range of complications useful in everyday life with a new Calatrava model with instantaneous displays of the day (in an aperture) and the date (by hand) at 6 o’clock, and a large power reserve of eight days indicated at 12 o’clock.
From April 5 to 26, 2025, the public and connoisseurs can discover, in the historic building on the Rue du Rhône, the new Patek Philippe Rare Handcrafts 2025 collection, a rich array of timepieces combining technical prowess with unlimited inventiveness. Live demonstrations by artisan engravers and enamelers and marquetry makers will be a feature of the event.

The dome table clock, ‘Skiing in Days Gone By,’ in cloisonné enamel enriched with miniature painting, brings back a golden age of alpine tourism and Swiss graphic design..