The 2025 Watches & Wonders exhibition opened with great fanfare in Geneva, Switzerland, with over 60 top watchmaking brands showcasing their latest creations. This event is not only a premier showcase of watchmaking expertise but also a bellwether for the watch market’s direction for the coming year. Combining diverse perspectives, the following are the eight most notable trends from this year’s show.
1. Color Expression: A Vivid Statement of Individuality
Color is no longer simply a decorative element; it has become a crucial language for expressing identity and individuality. From deep forest green to vibrant violet, more brands are breaking away from the traditional blue and black color scheme, offering a variety of vibrant dials and straps. Young collectors and seasoned buyers alike are demonstrating a strong demand for watches that break with convention and express their individuality.
2. Sustainability: A Comprehensive Upgrade in Eco-Friendly Watchmaking
Green watchmaking is no longer a niche label; it has become a core strategy for most brands. Innovations such as recycled steel watch cases, plant-based watch straps, and biodegradable packaging are emerging frequently. Many brands have made explicit commitments to becoming more environmentally friendly and transparent in their sourcing and production processes.

3. Hybrid Movements: An Elegant Fusion of Mechanical and Digital
By 2025, hybrid movement watches will reach maturity. The fusion of the traditional craftsmanship of mechanical watches with the practical functionality of digital technology satisfies collectors’ desire for both technological artistry and intelligent convenience. This creates new cross-border marketing opportunities for retailers.
4. Watches as Artworks: Telling Stories and Emotions
The trend of timepieces becoming a platform for creativity is becoming increasingly evident. Watch designs span jewelry, sculpture, and crafts. Many new models incorporate intricate techniques such as hand-engraving and painted enamel, creating a deep emotional connection between the wearer and the piece.
5. The Return of Small Sizes: Elegance and Comfort
Slim and refined watches are making a comeback, driven particularly by demand for comfort and understated luxury in Asian and Middle Eastern markets. Small watch diameters of 35 to 38 mm, balancing visual beauty with everyday practicality, have become a key focus for many brands.
6. Limited Editions and Customization: Unique Collectible Value
Limited editions and customization services continue to be popular. Interest in personalized accessories, exclusive designs, and rare materials is growing. The increasingly mature pre-order and resale markets are giving scarce watches a higher premium and collector value.

7. The Return of Retro and Elegance
Many brands are rediscovering historical styles, preserving classic elements while incorporating modern innovations. Distinctive retro styles, such as replica three-hand watches, elegant chronographs, and decorative accents, are attracting collectors seeking status and cultural heritage.
8. More Attention on Women’s Watches
The women’s watch market continues to expand, with many brands launching automatic and complex watches specifically designed for women. Designs favor a balance of lightness, practicality, and aesthetics. We look forward to seeing more brands release products truly tailored to the wearer’s experience and aesthetic needs.
The 2025 Watches & Wonders exhibition heralded new heights in the watchmaking industry. Whether it was bold experimentation with color, a deep commitment to environmental protection, or the ingenious fusion of mechanics and digital technology, every twist reflected the pulse of the times and consumer expectations. Targeting different markets and consumer groups, brands simultaneously respected tradition and embraced innovation, creating a dazzling tapestry of timepieces that blended sophistication and simplicity.
The watch of the future will no longer simply be a tool for telling time, but a fusion of art, technology, and individuality, accompanying its wearer to tell unique life stories.
