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August 2025

Introducing three groundbreaking in-house movements at Watches & Wonders 2025, Patek Philippe demonstrates why it remains a flag bearer of mechanical ingenuity.

- Audrey Simon

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Patek Philippe does not do horological trends. Rather, the Geneva watchmaking house has consistently defined epochs by upholding the time-honoured watchmaking tenets of creativity, artistry, and innovation. After all, this is the brand that shaped the course of watchmaking history with innovations such as the world’s first wristwatch made in 1868 for Countess Koscowicz of Hungary; the Calibre 89 from 1989, still one of the most complicated mechanical timepieces ever made with 33 complications; and its Advanced Research timepieces that pioneered the use of silicon and other state-of-the-art materials in modern watchmaking.

At Watches & Wonders 2025, Patek Philippe once again reaffirmed its horological hegemony with three new in-house movements, each a demonstration of its enduring horological prowess. From a wristwatch melding a quartet of complications to a Calatrava with eight days of power that belies its refined exterior, and to a table clock that is as practical as it is ornate, these new creations demonstrate why Patek Philippe remains an undisputed heavyweight of fine watchmaking.

Ref. 5308G-001

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