Patek Philippe Watches Highlights at Watches & Wonders 2026

Patek Philippe replica Watches Highlights at Watches & Wonders 2026

At the 2026 Watches & Wonders exhibition, Patek Philippe unveiled one of its most ambitious new collections in recent years. In addition to four limited-edition Nautilus anniversary watches (you can find related articles here), Patek Philippe introduced a range of new products, including a landmark automatic watch: the brand’s first timepiece capable of displaying sunrise and sunset times. Furthermore, the relatively young Cubitus collection was expanded with the debut of a complicated timepiece. This article will take you through the highlights of Patek Philippe’s new product launch this year.

Patek Philippe 2026 New Product: Cubitus Ref. 5840P-001 Skeletonized Perpetual Calendar Watch – The First Cubitus Watch with a Complicated Function

The launch of the Patek Philippe Cubitus collection in 2024 was of great significance to the brand. This is Patek Philippe’s first entirely new watch collection since the Twenty~4 series was launched in 1999, and the brand’s first men’s watch collection since the Aquanaut series was introduced in 1997. The Cubitus series features a square case, reflecting the evolving design language of the brand under the leadership of its fourth-generation CEO, Thierry Stern. Now, the Cubitus Ref. 5840P, unveiled at Watches & Wonders, showcases a new phase in the development of this young, square-case collection. This skeletonized perpetual calendar replica watch is also the first complicated timepiece in the Cubitus series.

At first glance, many design elements of this new watch seem familiar: the horizontal guilloché pattern on the blue dial, the baton hands, and the applied hour markers are all iconic elements of the Nautilus series. The perpetual calendar layout—month and leap year displayed at 3 o’clock, date and moon phase at 6 o’clock, and day of the week and 24-hour format at 9 o’clock—is also remarkably similar to the Nautilus 5740/1G-001 watch.

However, Patek Philippe reinterprets the horizontal lines pattern on the dial in the sporty and elegant Cubitus watch, presenting it in a completely different way from the Nautilus series: both the dial and movement feature a horizontal skeletonized design. Beneath this skeletonization lies the ultra-thin 28-28 Q SQU movement, oscillating at 21,600 vibrations per hour (3 Hz). This square-shaped movement is 5.04 mm thick and 28.5 mm in diameter. Turning the watch over reveals the skeletonized pattern running throughout the movement, showcasing the micro-rotor responsible for automatic winding, providing a power reserve of at least 38 hours and up to 48 hours. chronowrist.ru

This Cubitus watch features a 45 mm diameter, 10 mm thick platinum case, exuding a powerful presence on the wrist. At first glance, the case appears square, but upon closer inspection, it reveals an octagonal shape, adding to its unique charm. Although its size is relatively large within the brand’s product range, its relatively slim profile makes it comfortable even on smaller wrists. This new model is priced at €173,816.

Patek Philippe 2026 New Product: 6105G-001 Celestial – The First Patek Philippe Watch with Sunrise and Sunset Displays

The Patek Philippe Celestial 6105G is a truly innovative timepiece: it boasts six patents, reflected in its ten display interfaces. Derived from the Celestial series, the 6105G’s multi-layered sapphire crystal dial showcases the celestial sky of the Northern Hemisphere. Multiple independently rotating discs reproduce the night sky, including celestial movements observed in Geneva, as well as the moon phases and their changes.

The Patek Philippe Celestial 6105G watch is the first to integrate sunrise (located between 2 and 5 o’clock) and sunset (located between 7 and 10 o’clock) displays onto its dial, both indicated by independent hands. A date display is located on a disc on the outer edge of the dial, indicated by red lacquered hands. The watch is powered by the 240 C LU CL LCSO automatic movement, with a power reserve of at least 38 hours and up to 48 hours, and a frequency of 21,600 vibrations per hour (3 Hz).

These ten displays are cleverly integrated into a highly modern overall design, characterized by a 47 mm diameter, 12.39 mm thick white gold case. Notably, the case features a lugless design, and the case back and sides are decorated with a pattern inspired by a spaceship. The fake watch is paired with a black composite monocoque bracelet adorned with a modern X-shaped pattern.

Patek Philippe 2026 New Arrival: 5236P-011 – Perpetual Calendar Watch with Grey Dial

Few complications are as closely associated with Patek Philippe as the perpetual calendar. Patek Philippe not only produced the first perpetual calendar watch (reference 97’975), but also introduced the first retrograde perpetual calendar watch in 1937 (reference 96, 860’182). Furthermore, the first low-production perpetual calendar watch also came from Patek Philippe: reference 1526. The 5236P, first introduced in 2021, is one of these traditional perpetual calendar watches. It features a pioneering display window at 12 o’clock, integrating the day, date, and month into a single view – hence the name “In-Line”. Additionally, there is a leap year indicator at 4 o’clock and a day/night indicator at 8 o’clock. The perpetual calendar also features a moon phase display at 6 o’clock, showing the moon’s orbit around the Earth, surrounded by a small seconds dial.

Collectors appreciate this timepiece for its minimalist design that presents the perpetual calendar function in a way that is initially unremarkable—but the dial of this new model is worth appreciating upon closer inspection. Following the blue-dial Ref. 5236P-001 launched in 2021 and the salmon-dial Ref. 5236P-010 launched in 2024 (both now discontinued), Ref. 5236P-011 introduces a new inline perpetual calendar watch. This timepiece features a silver-grey dial with a vertical satin-brushed texture that fades to black towards the outer edge. Charcoal-grey baton hour markers and white gold baton hands contribute to a balanced and harmonious visual effect.

The new watch retains the 41.3 mm diameter, 11.07 mm thick platinum case. It houses the 31-260 PS QL automatic movement, comprised of 503 parts, with a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz) and a power reserve of at least 38 hours, up to a maximum of 48 hours. whereguidewatch.com

Patek Philippe’s new models for 2026: 5270P-015, 5270P-016, and 5270P-017 – Perpetual Calendar Chronographs, with dial colors of grey, blue, and red respectively. Patek Philippe revives its perpetual calendar chronograph function with the 5270 model, featuring a platinum case adorned with a concave bezel and double lugs. The watch is powered by the manual-winding CH 29-535 PS Q movement, first introduced in 2011, with a power reserve of at least 55 hours, up to 65 hours with the chronograph function off, and a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz).

This timepiece combines a chronograph function with a perpetual calendar: a double window below 12 o’clock displays the day of the week and the month; a 30-minute chronograph subdial is at 3 o’clock. Clockwise, a leap year indicator is located between 4 and 5 o’clock; a date display with an integrated moon phase is at 6 o’clock; a day/night indicator is between 7 and 8 o’clock; and a small seconds display at 9 o’clock completes the layout.

This timepiece has a more sporty feel, with a sunburst charcoal gray dial that fades to black towards the outer edge (5270P-015). Additionally, this cheap watch is also available with a blue lacquered dial with a black gradient (5270P-016) and a red lacquered dial with a black gradient (5270P-017).