Patek Philippe Reveals Iced Out Nautilus for Watches & Wonders 2025
Unveiled at this year’s Watches & Wonders, Patek Philippe’s 2025 novelties span the full range of the maison’s watchmaking mastery — from dazzling Haute Joaillerie expressions and high-complication masterpieces to refined evolutions of everyday icons. Among the highlights are a reimagined Complicated Desk Clock inspired by 1920s collector pieces, a groundbreaking Quadruple Complication and a new Calatrava with an eight-day power reserve. The collection also includes a contemporary spin on the perpetual calendar, stylish additions to the Twenty~4 and Nautilus lines and the debut of the bold new Cubitus model.Complicated Desk Clock 27000M-001Drawing inspiration from historic desk clocks once owned by famed collectors James Ward Packard and Henry Graves Jr., Patek Philippe introduces the Complicated Desk Clock 27000M-001. Housed in a sterling silver cabinet with green flinqué Grand Feu enamel and ornate vermeil appliques, the clock is powered by the all-new caliber 86-135 PEND S IRM Q SE, a manually wound movement comprising 912 components. With a 31-day power reserve and precision of +/- 1 second per day, it’s a technical powerhouse wrapped in timeless Art Deco style, complete with a walnut-veneered control panel tucked beneath a hinged lid.Quadruple Complication 5308G-001Making its full collection debut in white gold, the Quadruple Complication Ref. 5308G-001 layers complexity on refinement. Building on the foundation of 2011’s Ref. 5208, this timepiece adds a split-seconds chronograph to a trio of already-demanding complications — minute repeater, chronograph and instantaneous perpetual calendar — powered by the new R CHR 27 PS QI caliber. Composed of 799 components and packed with two patented innovations for energy efficiency and precision, it aims to strike a balance between innovation and watchmaking tradition. Its calendar disks jump instantaneously within 30 milliseconds, while the minute repeater delivers the signature acoustic beauty that defines Patek Philippe’s chiming legacy.Calatrava 8-day 5328G-001Blending everyday functionality with refined craftsmanship, the new Calatrava Ref. 5328G-001 introduces a fresh take on practical complications within Patek Philippe’s iconic dress watch silhouette. Powered by the newly developed, manually wound 31-505 8J PS IRM CI J caliber, it offers an eight-day power reserve (plus a red-tinted warning for the ninth), along with instantaneous day and date displays aligned vertically for visual harmony. The textured blue dial with a black-gradient rim, luminescent white gold accents and signature hobnail guilloché caseband exude subtle sophistication, while a patented triple-blade clasp and two included calfskin straps provide comfort and versatility.Grand Complications 5370RFor the first time clad in rose gold, the Ref. 5370R split-seconds chronograph elevates one of Patek Philippe’s most coveted Grand Complications with a warm, luxurious twist. Its brown Grand Feu enamel dial, detailed with beige champlevé enamel subdials and a tachymeter scale, is crafted on an 18K gold plate for enduring richness and legibility. Beneath the surface beats the CHR 29‑535 PS caliber, a manually wound movement with a classic column wheel and horizontal clutch, enhanced by seven patented innovations for precise chronograph performance. A shiny dark chestnut alligator strap with a new triple-blade clasp completes this elegant and technically advanced timepiece.Grand Complications 6159GThe Ref. 6159G reimagines the perpetual calendar with a bold, contemporary twist, pairing high complication with striking visual transparency. Housed in white gold and framed by Patek Philippe’s signature hobnail pattern, this model features a gray metallized sapphire crystal dial that subtly exposes the intricate mechanics beneath. The retrograde date hand arcs across the lower half, flanked by elegantly framed apertures for the day, month, leap year and moon phases — all accentuated by electroplated gray outlines. Driven by the self-winding caliber 26-330 S QR, it’s a refined fusion of technical mastery and modern aesthetics, finished with a sleek black fabric-style strap and patented clasp.Twenty~4 7340/1RMarking a milestone for the Twenty~4 collection, Patek Philippe introduces its first-ever complications in this line with the Ref. 7340/1R-001 and Ref. 7340/1R-010 — both refined takes on the perpetual calendar for modern women. The 7340/1R-001 pairs a rose gold case with a shantung silk-inspired silver dial, offering an elegant, softly textured backdrop for its trio of subdials and moon-phase aperture. Meanwhile, the 7340/1R-010 offers a more contemporary palette, with a striking sunburst olive green dial that brings warmth and depth to the timeless layout. Both references are powered by the ultra-thin caliber 240 Q, enabling their slim, graceful profiles and housed within polished rose gold bracelets.Complications 4946RThe Annual Calendar Ref. 4946R brings a refreshed elegance to one of Patek Phili

Unveiled at this year’s Watches & Wonders, Patek Philippe’s 2025 novelties span the full range of the maison’s watchmaking mastery — from dazzling Haute Joaillerie expressions and high-complication masterpieces to refined evolutions of everyday icons. Among the highlights are a reimagined Complicated Desk Clock inspired by 1920s collector pieces, a groundbreaking Quadruple Complication and a new Calatrava with an eight-day power reserve. The collection also includes a contemporary spin on the perpetual calendar, stylish additions to the Twenty~4 and Nautilus lines and the debut of the bold new Cubitus model.
Complicated Desk Clock 27000M-001
Drawing inspiration from historic desk clocks once owned by famed collectors James Ward Packard and Henry Graves Jr., Patek Philippe introduces the Complicated Desk Clock 27000M-001. Housed in a sterling silver cabinet with green flinqué Grand Feu enamel and ornate vermeil appliques, the clock is powered by the all-new caliber 86-135 PEND S IRM Q SE, a manually wound movement comprising 912 components. With a 31-day power reserve and precision of +/- 1 second per day, it’s a technical powerhouse wrapped in timeless Art Deco style, complete with a walnut-veneered control panel tucked beneath a hinged lid.
Quadruple Complication 5308G-001
Making its full collection debut in white gold, the Quadruple Complication Ref. 5308G-001 layers complexity on refinement. Building on the foundation of 2011’s Ref. 5208, this timepiece adds a split-seconds chronograph to a trio of already-demanding complications — minute repeater, chronograph and instantaneous perpetual calendar — powered by the new R CHR 27 PS QI caliber. Composed of 799 components and packed with two patented innovations for energy efficiency and precision, it aims to strike a balance between innovation and watchmaking tradition. Its calendar disks jump instantaneously within 30 milliseconds, while the minute repeater delivers the signature acoustic beauty that defines Patek Philippe’s chiming legacy.
Calatrava 8-day 5328G-001
Blending everyday functionality with refined craftsmanship, the new Calatrava Ref. 5328G-001 introduces a fresh take on practical complications within Patek Philippe’s iconic dress watch silhouette. Powered by the newly developed, manually wound 31-505 8J PS IRM CI J caliber, it offers an eight-day power reserve (plus a red-tinted warning for the ninth), along with instantaneous day and date displays aligned vertically for visual harmony. The textured blue dial with a black-gradient rim, luminescent white gold accents and signature hobnail guilloché caseband exude subtle sophistication, while a patented triple-blade clasp and two included calfskin straps provide comfort and versatility.
Grand Complications 5370R
For the first time clad in rose gold, the Ref. 5370R split-seconds chronograph elevates one of Patek Philippe’s most coveted Grand Complications with a warm, luxurious twist. Its brown Grand Feu enamel dial, detailed with beige champlevé enamel subdials and a tachymeter scale, is crafted on an 18K gold plate for enduring richness and legibility. Beneath the surface beats the CHR 29‑535 PS caliber, a manually wound movement with a classic column wheel and horizontal clutch, enhanced by seven patented innovations for precise chronograph performance. A shiny dark chestnut alligator strap with a new triple-blade clasp completes this elegant and technically advanced timepiece.
Grand Complications 6159G
The Ref. 6159G reimagines the perpetual calendar with a bold, contemporary twist, pairing high complication with striking visual transparency. Housed in white gold and framed by Patek Philippe’s signature hobnail pattern, this model features a gray metallized sapphire crystal dial that subtly exposes the intricate mechanics beneath. The retrograde date hand arcs across the lower half, flanked by elegantly framed apertures for the day, month, leap year and moon phases — all accentuated by electroplated gray outlines. Driven by the self-winding caliber 26-330 S QR, it’s a refined fusion of technical mastery and modern aesthetics, finished with a sleek black fabric-style strap and patented clasp.
Twenty~4 7340/1R
Marking a milestone for the Twenty~4 collection, Patek Philippe introduces its first-ever complications in this line with the Ref. 7340/1R-001 and Ref. 7340/1R-010 — both refined takes on the perpetual calendar for modern women. The 7340/1R-001 pairs a rose gold case with a shantung silk-inspired silver dial, offering an elegant, softly textured backdrop for its trio of subdials and moon-phase aperture. Meanwhile, the 7340/1R-010 offers a more contemporary palette, with a striking sunburst olive green dial that brings warmth and depth to the timeless layout. Both references are powered by the ultra-thin caliber 240 Q, enabling their slim, graceful profiles and housed within polished rose gold bracelets.
Complications 4946R
The Annual Calendar Ref. 4946R brings a refreshed elegance to one of Patek Philippe’s most practical complications, now in a versatile 38 mm rose gold case that suits a wide range of wrists. Its chestnut brown dial, with a shantung silk-inspired satin finish, lends the watch a rich texture that balances sophistication with subtlety. Powered by the self-winding caliber 26‑330 S QA LU, the timepiece automatically accounts for months with 30 and 31 days, requiring just one correction per year. A denim-patterned calfskin strap with cream contrast stitching adds a twist, making this complication as stylish as it is functional.
Complications 5524G
Patek Philippe gives its aviation-inspired classic a fresh yet refined twist with the Calatrava Pilot Travel Time Ref. 5524G, now offered in white gold with an ivory lacquered dial and a rugged khaki green strap. Combining vintage pilot aesthetics with modern technical precision, this dual-time zone watch is powered by the self-winding 26‑330 S C FUS caliber, featuring a clever local-time date mechanism that adjusts both forwards and backwards. Patented pushers prevent accidental changes when switching time zones, while luminous blackened white gold numerals ensure optimal legibility.
Calatrava 6196P
The new Calatrava Ref. 6196P captures the purity of Patek Philippe’s design ethos, delivering a quietly luxurious statement through minimalism and vintage flair. Its platinum case, distinguished by satin-finished flanks and a polished beveled bezel, frames a rose-gilt opaline dial accented with faceted "obus"-style markers in anthracite white gold. At its core is the manually wound caliber 30‑255 PS, offering a 65-hour power reserve and a stop-seconds function for precise time setting. Paired with a chocolate brown alligator strap and featuring a discreet diamond at 6 o’clock.
Cubitus 7128/1G, 7128/1R
With the introduction of the new Cubitus references — 7128/1G in white gold and 7128/1R in rose gold — Patek Philippe expands its vision of modern casual elegance through a bold, contemporary silhouette. Both models share a 40 mm case with softened square geometry, blending vertical satin-brushed and polished finishes that emphasize their architectural form. The white gold version features a cool blue-gray sunburst dial, while the rose gold model opts for a warm brown tone, each with horizontal embossing for visual texture. Inside, the self-winding caliber 26‑330 S C/434 powers the display with a sweep seconds hand and date aperture, matched by a luxurious gold bracelet with a lockable adjustment system and a patented fold-over clasp for ergonomic comfort.
Nautilus 5811/1460G
The Nautilus Ref. 5811/1460G transforms one of Patek Philippe’s most iconic sport-luxury watches into a dazzling Haute Joaillerie statement, showcasing a masterful blend of gemsetting and craftsmanship. Set in white gold, the piece glitters with 1,285 brilliant-cut and 195 baguette-cut diamonds, carefully arranged to accentuate its signature silhouette — from the baguette-set bezel and bracelet center links to the pavé dial and diamond-set hour markers. Beneath the brilliance lies the self-winding caliber 26‑330 S, ensuring the timepiece is as technically capable as it is visually spectacular.
Nautilus 7010G, 7010/1G
Patek Philippe brings a vibrant splash of color to the Ladies’ Nautilus with two fresh white gold references — the 7010G on a composite strap and the 7010/1G on a full metal bracelet — both featuring an elegant azure blue lacquered dial adorned with the collection’s signature wave motif. The 32 mm cases, driven by the quartz caliber E 23‑250 S C, are elevated by a bezel set with 46 brilliant-cut diamonds, striking a balance between sportiness and sparkle. Whether paired with the textured strap or the satin-brushed and polished bracelet, each piece offers a refined yet playful expression of the Nautilus spirit.
More details on price and availability for the timpeices above can be found at Patek Philippe's official site.