Patek Philippe is back in the spotlight with its 2026 news, and this time the signal to the market is clearer than ever.
At the gates of Watches and Wonders Geneva, the Geneva-based maison unveiled a series of models destined to impact collectability, desirability and positioning in the highest segment of watchmaking.
The focus, as always, is on details: targeted technical evolutions, reinterpretations of iconic references, and strategic choices that could have a real impact on the secondary market as well.
Which changes will really carry weight in the medium to long term and which will remain more conservative? Early reactions from the industry are already pointing in a definite direction. Some models are emerging as potential major players in 2026, while others are generating discussion among enthusiasts and industry insiders.
The curtain has just risen. Let’s take a closer look at all the new features!
Patek Philippe 6105G Celestial Sunrise and Sunset
Packed with innovations, this new astronomical grand complication is distinguished by its strikingly modern design. Derived from the Celestial model, it features a multi-layered dial with several superimposed discs that rotate independently to show the night sky with the apparent movement of the stars as seen from Geneva, along with the phases and orbit of the Moon.

For the first time in a Patek Philippe wristwatch, sunrise and sunset times are also displayed. A world first: these indications can be adjusted between daylight saving time and standard time with a simple press on a corrector. The Patek Philippe 6105-OG is offered in a 47 mm case without lugs, with an integrated black composite strap decorated with an X pattern.
The price is set at CHF 350,000.
Patek Philippe 5840P Cubitus Skeleton Perpetual Calendar
Patek Philippe continues to expand its Cubitus Perpetual Calendar collection with its first major complication: a perpetual calendar.

Presented in a 45 mm platinum case, the model is distinguished by its impressive skeleton design and rectangular-shaped movement. The Patek Philippe Cubitus Perpetual Calendar 5840P-001 features a navy blue composite strap with a fabric-effect pattern and cream stitching, fastened with a platinum folding clasp.
The price is set at CHF 150,000.
Patek Philippe 5322G 24-Hour Alarm
The new reference 5322G replaces the Alarm Travel Time ref. model in the collection. 5520. The 5322G is slightly simpler, focusing solely on the alarm function. Its design is less complex, less divisive, and decidedly modern, with a Calatrava case decorated with a Clous de Paris motif and a granulated dial with a gradient effect.

Available in green or blue, it comes with two straps: one in blue or green calfskin leather with a fabric effect pattern and contrasting beige stitching, and one in beige calfskin with a nubuck finish.
The price is set at CHF 225,000.
Patek Philippe 5270P Chronograph Perpetual
Patek Philippe revisits its ref. 5270 perpetual calendar chronograph in a platinum case enhanced by a concave bezel and two-level lugs. The sporty look of this chronograph is emphasized by an anthracite gray lacquered dial with a soleil finish and black gradient edge (5270P-015).

It is also available with a blue lacquered dial with black shaded edge (5270-016) or a red lacquered dial with black shaded edge (5270P-017).
The price is set at 199,000 CHF.
Patek Philippe 5249R The Fox and the Crow
With the reference 5249R-001 “The Fox and the Crow,” Patek Philippe presents the first automaton in its modern history. An extraordinary example of rare decorative arts and capable of displaying hours and minutes on demand, this poetic wristwatch is a reinterpretation of one of the treasures of the Patek Philippe Museum: a 1958 pocket watch.

At the push of a button, as if by magic, a poetic world comes alive, reproducing Jean de La Fontaine’s famous fable, The Raven and the Fox. The case is 43 mm rose gold and is paired with an alligator leather strap.
The price of the 5249R model is 320,000 CHF.
Patek Philippe 5810/1G, 5810G, 5610/1P Nautilus 50TH Anniversary
For the 50th anniversary of its iconic sports watch, Patek Philippe distills the essence of the Nautilus with 3 limited editions focusing on the distinctive elements of the model.

Powered by the extra-flat 240 caliber with micro-rotor, these three ultra-thin, time-only versions are offered in 41 mm versions in white gold(reference 5810/1G-001 in a limited edition of 2,000 pieces and 5810G-001 in a limited edition of 1,000 pieces) or in a decidedly elegant 38 mm version in platinum(5610/1P-001 in a limited edition of 2,000 pieces).
Patek Philippe 958G Nautilus 50TH Anniversary Pocket Watch
The latest Nautilus 50th anniversary limited edition is even more striking, and definitely fascinating, with the first Nautilus pocket watch ever made.
Presented in a 50.7 mm white gold case, the reference 958G-001 is without a bracelet but retains all the strength of its iconic design. The embossed blue dial is embellished with baguette-cut diamond hour markers. The back features an embossed blue decoration with gold appliqué of the Calatrava cross. Under the cover, the back is engraved with the words “50th Anniversary Nautilus 1976 – 2026 Patek Philippe.”

The superbly finished hand-wound 31-505 8J PS IRM CI J movement offers 8 days of power reserve thanks to two barrels. It shows hours, minutes, date hand, day of the week, small seconds and power reserve. Produced in a limited edition of 100 pieces, the reference 958G-001 comes without a chain, and the case construction allows it to be transformed into a table clock–truly in a class of its own!
Patek Philippe 7047G Minute Repeater
The Patek Philippe 7047G is a minute repeater presented in a fully polished 38 mm white gold case. Its navy blue dial features a carbon-effect “embossed” pattern with contrasting orange transfer printing.

It is paired with a matching navy blue composite strap with a fabric effect pattern, orange stitching and lining, and a pin buckle.
The price of the model is CHF 445,000.
Patek Philippe 5236P In-line Perpetual Calendar
This new version of the superb and innovative in-line perpetual calendar, introduced in 2021, shows the day, date, and month aligned in a single window just below 12 o’clock.

This variant retains the 41.3 mm platinum case, now paired with a shaded silver dial with a vertical satin finish. The watch is complemented by an anthracite-colored calfskin strap with fabric-effect pattern.
The price is set at 124,800 CHF.
Patek Philippe 5227G Calatrava
A model of timeless yet modern elegance, this new version of the Calatrava with officer-style case is distinguished by its pink opaline dial with contrasts, simply superb, just like that of last year’s Ref. 6196P.

The sapphire crystal case back of the 39mm white gold case reveals the automatic movement, protected by a dust cover with an invisible hinge.
The Patek Philippe 5227G is offered at a price of 37,800 CHF.
Patek Philippe 5396R Annual Calendar Moonphase
A new version of ref. 5396 in rose gold, the Patek Philippe annual calendar with moon phases in a Calatrava-type case.

This new variant features a sand beige dial with a soleil finish and is paired with a brown alligator strap.
The price is set at CHF 54,000.
Patek Philippe 5204G Split Second Chronograph and Perpetual Calendar
A new version of one of Patek Philippe’s flagship “grand complications,” Ref. 5204, launched in 2012, with split-seconds chronograph and perpetual calendar.

The new model comes in a 40 mm white gold case with a navy blue dial and matching calfskin strap.
The price is 304,700 CHF.
Patek Philippe 4946G Annual Calendar Moonphase
This version of Ref. 4946G, the annual calendar introduced in 2025, is offered in a white gold case with a blue-gray dial enhanced by a double satin finish, vertical and horizontal, reminiscent of raw shantung silk fabrics.

Automatic caliber 26-330 S QA LU is an annual calendar with day and month indication by hands, moon phase and date in window at 6 o’clock.
The price is set at CHF 48,900.
Patek Philippe 7129J Worldtime
A 36 mm yellow gold world time signed Patek Philippe, with a carmine red dial.

The central part of the dial is hand-decorated in a guilloché technique with an “old basket” weave pattern. It is complemented by a matching color calfskin strap.
The price is set at CHF 46,000.
Patek Philippe 7200/50G Ladies Calatrava

Patek Philippe 5738G and 3738/100G Golden Ellipse
At Watches and Wonders 2026, Patek Philippe also presents 2 new versions of the elegant Golden Ellipse in white gold, with an olive green soleil dial and matching calfskin strap.

This new dial finish is offered for both the larger version (34.5 mm x 39.5 mm), launched for the 40th anniversary of the legendary Golden Ellipse in 2008, and the medium size (31.1 mm x 35.6 mm).

Matching cufflinks are also available for a complete look. Prices are CHF 34,400 and CHF 32,400, respectively.
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