Top Luxury Watches 2025: 2025 has been an interesting year for watches. Brands are experimenting with new materials, unusual shapes, and intricate movements, while still preserving some of the classic watchmaking traditions.
Here’s a list of some of the watches that people are talking about this year.
Richard Mille RM 75-01 Flying Tourbillon Sapphire
This one kind of looks like a piece of futuristic art instead of a normal watch. The whole case is made from see-through sapphire so you can see the flying tourbillon and barrel inside. Richard Mille watch took over 1,000 hours to craft, and has a reserve power of about 65 hours.
Greubel Forsey GMT Balancier Convexe (2025)
Greubel Forsey’s GMT for 2025 is slightly smaller and easier to wear, but still extremely complex. It features a rotating globe for world time, an inclined balance wheel, and a 72-hour power reserve. Only 22 pieces are made, making it very rare.
MB&F LM Perpetual Longhorn (2025)
Made for MB&F’s 20th anniversary, this watch is made in collaboration with independent watchmaker Stephen McDonnell. The perpetual calendar is designed to be more reliable and user-friendly than traditional ones, while still looking very bold and mechanical. Only 20 pieces exist.
MB&F HM11 Art Deco (2025)
This is a bold watch that stands out with sharp Art Deco shapes, bright colours, and strong design details. Its skeleton look makes it feel more like a moving sculpture than a normal watch. This watch comes in 2 editions and is limited to 10 pieces each.
Vacheron Constantin Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin (4300V/220R-H144 41.5 mm Pink Gold)
Vacheron Constantin watch mixes sportiness with elegance. Even with a full perpetual calendar, the case stays very thin and comfortable. The pink-gold case and interchangeable straps make it a practical luxury watch for travel and daily wear.
F.P. Journe Tourbillon Souverain Joaillerie Rubis
This model combines high-end watchmaking with jewellery. The dial is set with baguette-cut rubies (the largest ever used in watchmaking) and diamonds, while inside is F.P.Journe’s tourbillon with a constant-force mechanism —remontoir d’egalité. It’s a good example of technical precision meeting decorative design.
Richard Mille RM 72-01 Charles Leclerc Edition (2025)
Inspired by Formula 1 driver Charles Leclerc, this RM features a flyback chronograph and is powered by Richard Mille’s caliber CRMC-1. The lightweight case and bold colours make it feel sporty and modern, with very limited production. Only 150 pieces are available.
Audemars Piguet Code 11.59 Perpetual Calendar (Ref. 26494BC.OO.D350KB.01)
This watch shows how Audemars Piguet is pushing the Code 11.59 line forward. It uses an ultra-thin perpetual calendar movement inside a complex white-gold case, paired with a textured blue dial for a more contemporary look. This watch has a power reserve of 55 hours.
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Richard Mille RM 43-01 Ferrari
One of the most technical watches on this list, the RM 43-01 combines a tourbillon with a split-seconds chronograph. Its open dial and racing-inspired design highlight Richard Mille’s close relationship with Ferrari and motorsport. This watch comes in 2 editions (Carbon TPT® and microblasted titanium and Carbon TPT®) and has 75 pieces each.
Richard Mille RM 30-01 Automatic
The RM 30-01 focuses on performance and durability. Its declutchable rotor stops winding when fully charged, helping protect the movement over time. The skeletonized case and indicators give it a very technical feel.
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Rolex Land-Dweller 36 (Ref.127234)
New for 2025, the Rolex Land-Dweller introduces a fresh Rolex design with a honeycomb dial and flat Jubilee bracelet. Powered by the new calibre 7135, it offers strong accuracy, a 66-hour power reserve, and everyday reliability.
Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Yellow Gold (Ref. 126518LN)
This yellow-gold Daytona stands out with a turquoise and black dial and Oysterflex strap. Inside is Rolex’s latest chronograph movement with a 72-hour power reserve, making it both flashy and technically solid.
Patek Philippe Cubitus 7128/1R
The Patek Philippe Cubitus marks a new design direction for Patek Philippe. Its curved case and integrated bracelet sit comfortably on the wrist, offering a clean time-only display aimed at modern daily wear. The modern Nautilus.
MB&F M.A.D.Editions M.A.D.2
The M.A.D.2, designed by Eric Giroud, is a playful and more affordable watch. It shows the time sideways and has visible moving parts, making it very interesting for watch fans in 2025.
Tudor Ranger (Ref. M79930-0008)
The Tudor Ranger is simple and practical. It has a 36 mm case, long-lasting power, and is water-resistant, making it a good choice for anyone who wants a strong everyday watch.
Greubel Forsey Nano Foudroyante
This watch introduces a tiny, fast-moving foudroyante seconds display powered by a nano-scale mechanism. Combined with a flying tourbillon, it shows how far high-end watchmaking can still go, with only 22 pieces made.
Daniel Roth Extra Plat Rose Gold
This ultra-thin dress watch brings back Daniel Roth’s classic case shape. It focuses on simplicity, fine finishing, and elegant proportions, making it ideal for collectors who appreciate traditional design.
Patek Philippe Grand Complications 6159G
Patek Philippe Grand Complications 6159G is a very classic and complicated watch. It has a perpetual calendar and a retrograde date. The case is styled like an officer’s watch, and the detailed dial shows off Patek Philippe’s traditional watchmaking.
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar (Ref. 26674SG.OO.1320SG.01 )
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak mixes steel and white gold and has a full perpetual calendar. Its slim case and blue dial make it very popular in 2025. It looks stylish while also showing off its complicated movement.
Bottomline
2025 is a year full of creativity in watchmaking. From bold independent designs and colourful skeleton watches to slim classics and complicated models, there’s something for everyone. Whether you like technical watches, fun designs, or elegant everyday pieces, this year has a lot to offer.






















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