
The beginning of February marks an important time of the year for Patek Philippe, as the famous Swiss watch manufacturer implements its scheduled retail price increases and removes the discontinued models from its official website. Since many of Patek Philippe’s most desirable watches are already more-or-less unattainable at a retail level, the brand’s annual price increases are somewhat irrelevant. However, far more important to collectors are the discontinued watches that will now only be found on the secondary market. From fan-favorite stainless steel sports models to iced-out statement pieces and heavy-hitter complications, below we take a closer look at all the discontinued Patek Philippe watches for 2025.
The discontinued Patek Philippe Nautilus watches for 2025 include a duo of silver-dial ladies’ models, the fully iced-out Jumbo, and the fan-favorite stainless steel version of the popular Nautilus Moon Phases.
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Year of Introduction: 2006
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Materials: Stainless Steel
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Case Size: 40mm
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Dial: Blue
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Notable Features: Micro-rotor movement with moon phase display and power reserve indicator.
Originally launched in 2006, the Patek Philippe Nautilus ref. 5712/1A-001 is the moon phase-equipped version of the brand’s signature stainless steel integrated bracelet sports watch. Featuring a blue dial with the collection’s signature horizontal line motif across its surface, the Nautilus 5712/1A-001 expands upon the blueprint of Gerald Genta’s famous creation with a micro-rotor movement that includes both a moon phase display and power reserve indicator.
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Year of Introduction: 2016
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Materials: 18k White Gold
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Case Size: 40mm
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Dial: Diamond-Paved
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Notable Features: Diamond-set case, dial, bezel, and bracelet.
From a functional perspective, the Patek Philippe Nautilus ref. 5719/10G-010 is identical to the classic time-and-date “Jumbo” model; however, this ultra-luxurious rendition that originally debuted in 2016 is crafted from solid 18k white gold and entirely iced-out in diamonds. Well over a thousand individual diamonds adorn its case, dial, and even the links of its bracelet, which makes the Nautilus 5719/10G-010 a highly extravagant expression of Patek Philippe’s most recognizable model.
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Year of Introduction: 2017
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Materials: Stainless Steel
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Case Size: 35.2mm
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Dial: Silver
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Notable Features: Silver dial with wavy horizontal line motif.
Presented in 2017 as a follow up to the original blue-dial model that debuted two years earlier, the Patek Philippe Nautilus ref. 7118/1A-010 is the silver-dial version of the stainless steel 35mm Ladies’ Nautilus. Unlike the full-size “Jumbo” models, the Nautilus 7118/1A-010 features its date window at the 6 o’clock location (rather than at 3 o’clock), and its hands and hour markers appear in a more rounded design with a wavy version of the collection’s signature horizontal line motif etched into the surface of its dial.
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Year of Introduction: 2017
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Materials: Stainless Steel
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Case Size: 35.2mm
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Dial: Silver
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Notable Features: Diamond-set bezel; silver dial with wavy horizontal line motif.
Launched in 2017 alongside the ref. 7118/1A-010 mentioned above, the Patek Philippe Nautilus ref. 7118/1200A-010 is the diamond-bezel version of the stainless steel 35mm Ladies’ Nautilus. Just like its sibling, the Nautilus 7118/1200A-010 is fitted with a silver dial that showcases a wavy horizontal line motif, although surrounding its front crystal is a diamond-set bezel for a more luxurious take on this iconic sports watch design.
Discontinued Patek Philippe Aquanaut Watches
The only Patek Philippe Aquanaut discontinued in 2025 is the bracelet-equipped version of the classic time-and-date stainless steel model, although this might be one of the more surprising watches to leave the brand’s catalog this year.
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Year of Introduction: 2008
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Materials: Stainless Steel
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Case Size: 40.8mm
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Dial: Black
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Notable Features: Matching three-link stainless steel bracelet.
Identical to the standard time-and-date Aquanaut but fitted with a matching three-link stainless steel bracelet, the Patek Philippe Aquanaut ref. 5167/1A-001 first appeared back in 2008, although it has experienced a surge in popularity over the course of the last decade. While the standard stainless steel Aquanaut with a black rubber strap (ref. 5167A-001) is still available within Patek Philippe’s updated 2025 catalog, the only remaining bracelet-equipped Aquanaut model is the rainbow gem-set Aquanaut Luce Minute Repeater ref. 5260/1455R-001, which is technically part of the brand’s Grand Complications collection.
Discontinued Patek Philippe Complications Watches
Along with discontinuing a pair of diamond-set annual calendar watches for 2025, Patek Philippe has also eliminated the original white gold version of the vintage-inspired Calatrava Pilot Travel Time.
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Year of Introduction: 2015
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Materials: 18k White Gold
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Case Size: 42mm
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Dial: Blue
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Notable Features: Dual-time zone display with button-operated adjustability.
Loosely inspired by the appearance of vintage pilot’s watches from the 1930s, the Patek Philippe Calatrava Pilot Travel Time ref. 5524G-001 was a highly unexpected release when it first debuted in 2015. While the rose gold version still remains part of Patek Philippe’s catalog, the original white gold Calatrava Pilot Travel Time 5524G-001 has been discontinued for 2025, and the brand seems to be shifting its focus towards the newer Calatrava Pilot Travel Time Chronograph series that debuted in 2023.
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Year of Introduction: 2017
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Materials: 18k White Gold
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Case Size: 38mm
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Dial: Silver
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Notable Features: Diamond-set case, bezel, and crown; annual calendar movement with moon phase display.
Despite being released two years after its rose gold sibling in 2017, the 18k white gold Patek Philippe Annual Calendar ref. 4947G-010 is also among the brand’s discontinued models for 2025. While the standard stainless steel version of the ref. 4947 still remains in Patek Philippe’s current lineup, both of the solid gold models with silver dials and diamond-set cases have now been completely discontinued.
Discontinued Patek Philippe Grand Complications Watches
Four different Grand Complications watches were discontinued by Patek Philippe in 2025, including two Minute Repeater Perpetual Calendar models, a split-seconds chronograph, and an alarm-equipped Travel Time watch crafted from platinum.
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Year of Introduction: 2018
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Materials: 18k White Gold
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Case Size: 41mm
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Dial: Blue
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Notable Features: Manual-wind movement with tourbillon, minute repeater, perpetual calendar, and moon phase display.
Presented in 2018 as the fourth iteration of the ref. 5207, the Patek Philippe Grand Complications ref. 5207G-001 is powered by a manual-wind movement that includes a perpetual calendar, tourbillon, minute repeater, and moon phase display. Representing a significant visual departure from previous renditions of the model, the case of the Patek Philippe 5207G-001 is crafted from 18k white gold, and it is fitted with a bright blue sunburst dial.
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Year of Introduction: 2018
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Case Materials: 18k Rose Gold
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Case Size: 42mm
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Dial: Black
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Notable Features: Micro-rotor movement with minute repeater, perpetual calendar, chronograph, and moon phase display.
Another fan-favorite Grand Complications model from 2018 that has been discontinued for 2025 is the Patek Philippe ref. 5208R-001, which is crafted from 18k rose gold and fitted with a black dial. Like all of the brand’s Grand Complications watches, the standout feature of the Patek Philippe 5208R-001 is its highly complex internal caliber, which is a micro-rotor movement that includes a chronograph, perpetual calendar, minute repeater, and moon phase display.
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Year of Introduction: 2020
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Case Materials: Platinum
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Case Size: 41mm
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Dial: Blue Enamel
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Notable Features: Manual-wind movement with split-seconds chronograph.
Launched in 2020 as the second iteration of the model, the Patek Philippe Split-Seconds Chronograph ref. 5370P-011 features a solid platinum case fitted with a blue grand feu enamel dial. Powering the watch is a manually wound split-seconds chronograph movement, and operating its signature complication is achieved by using two pushers on the right-hand side of its case in conjunction with a third button that extends from the tip of its winding crown.
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Year of Introduction: 2019
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Case Materials: Platinum
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Case Size: 42.2mm
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Dial: Black
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Notable Features: Dual-time zone display with button-operated adjustability; alarm complication.
Unveiled in 2019 as a Grand Complications expression of its vintage pilot-themed aesthetic, the Patek Philippe Alarm Travel Time ref. 5520P-001 pairs the dual-time zone functionality of the standard Calatrava Travel Time with a platinum case and a 24-hour mechanical alarm system. While the Patek Philippe 5520P-001 has been discontinued for 2025, its two-tone ref. 5520RG-001 sibling still remains part of the brand’s current offerings, and it features a predominantly rose gold case accented by small white gold components.
Discontinued Patek Philippe Twenty~4 Watches
Only the most luxurious and extravagant expression of the Patek Philippe Twenty~4 was discontinued in 2025, and a solid gold model fully paved in diamonds is no longer an option within the brand’s current catalog.
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Year of Introduction: 2019
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Materials: 18k Rose Gold
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Case Size: 36mm
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Dial: Diamond-Paved
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Notable Features: Diamond-set case, dial, bezel, crown, and bracelet.
Unlike the remaining diamond-set models from the brand’s Twenty~4 collection that only have diamond-set bezels, the Patek Philippe Twenty~4 ref. 7300/1450R-001 was presented in 2019 as a true high-jewelry timepiece. In addition to being crafted from solid 18k rose gold, the Twenty~4 7300/1450R-001 is set with a staggering 3,238 diamonds that cover its case, dial, bezel, bracelet links, and even the surfaces of its winding crown.