As one of the most prestigious events in the world of horology, Watches & Wonders Geneva 2025 once again set the stage for renowned watchmaking houses to unveil their latest innovations. This year’s spotlight shone on a curated selection of timepieces that not only showcase exceptional craftsmanship and technical mastery but also reflect the evolving trends in design and technology. From groundbreaking complications to modern interpretations of iconic collections, here are the highlight timepieces that captured attention at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2025.
Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Minute Repeater
Jaeger-LeCoultre presents the Reverso Tribute Minute Repeater, a platinum-cased masterpiece that unites Art Deco elegance with technical mastery. Powered by the in-house Calibre 944, it features a captivating minute repeater enhanced by patented trebuchet hammers. The skeletonised front dial reveals the chiming mechanism, while the reverse offers a refined display. Limited in production, it showcases the Maison’s enduring expertise in haute horology.
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IWC Big Pilot’s Watch Shock Absorber Tourbillon Skeleton XPL
IWC debuts its patented SPRIN-g PROTECT® shock absorber system in a tourbillon watch, safeguarding the flying minute tourbillon within the 82915 calibre. To enhance performance and reduce weight, the movement’s plates, bridges, and rotor are skeletonised, revealing the intricate mechanics and BMG shock absorber. Housed in a lightweight Ceratanium® case with a matching crown and rubber strap, this timepiece blends cutting-edge innovation with technical precision.
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Hublot Big Bang Original and Big Bang Unico Fusion
To mark 20 years of the Big Bang, Hublot presents five limited-edition models, blending signature design elements from the original Big Bang with the modern Big Bang Unico. Each piece features a redesigned 43mm case, pinched lugs, a knurled bezel, and a carbon-patterned dial with Super-LumiNova-filled numerals. Powered by the Unico automatic flyback chronograph movement, they also include a special gold rotor and 20th-anniversary engraving.
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Panerai Jupiterium
Panerai’s Jupiterium pays homage to Galileo Galilei, the Italian astronomer who observed four satellites orbiting Jupiter with his telescope. The planetarium clock features a patented system of gears and counterweights that precisely illustrate Jupiter’s retrograde motion.
Encased within a glass box on a mahogany base measuring 75×86 cm and weighing around 110 kg, its dial is located beneath the main celestial display sphere. Key indicators include an AM/PM marker and a linear power reserve gauge with the inscription ‘40 giorni’ (40 days).
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Piaget Sixtie
Sixtie reimagines proportions with a rich interplay of textures and gold details. Its supple bracelet features interlaced trapeze links that shimmer on the skin, while finely chiselled gadroons on the bezel nod to Piaget’s iconic design once owned by Andy Warhol. With a satin-finished dial, golden markers, and Roman numerals, this jewellery watch exudes subtle extravagance and timeless elegance.
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Chopard L’Heure du diamant Moonphase
Hailed as watchmaking’s most poetic complication, the moon phase stars in a new L’Heure du Diamant timepiece, following the lunar cycle through the sparkling nuances of aventurine glass and the fire of diamonds magnified by the crown-setting technique. The sophistication of this creation, combining Chopard’s dual expertise in watchmaking and jewellery, continues with the new Chopard 09.02-C self-winding movement.
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Zenith G.F.J.
To celebrate its 160th anniversary, ZENITH presents the G.F.J., an exclusive timepiece that revives the legendary Calibre 135 in a modern interpretation. Limited to just 160 pieces, this watch pays tribute to its founder, Georges Favre-Jacot, while honoring the brand’s long-standing journey in watchmaking.
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Roger Dubuis Excalibur Grande Complication
Celebrating its 30th anniversary, Roger Dubuis unveils the Excalibur Grande Complication, a testament to the visionary genius of its founder. This exceptional timepiece blends three of the most prestigious horological complications—a perpetual calendar, a minute repeater, and an automatic tourbillon—while featuring the signature Biretrograde display. Stamped with the Poinçon de Genève certification, it showcases the brand’s commitment to craftsmanship, innovation, and aesthetic excellence.
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Cartier Tank à Guichets
Cartier reimagines its 1920s Tank à Guichets with a bold, minimalist design that displays time through apertures—hours at 12 and minutes at 6—for digital-style readability. Powered by a specially developed movement, this modern take blends vintage charm with contemporary precision.
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So, those are just a few of the standout timepieces that turned heads at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2025. Which one is your favourite? For more details on the models mentioned above, feel free to contact our watch specialist or visit your nearest The Time Place boutique.