The year 2025 concluded with a fascinating dynamic in the global watch industry. Despite a noticeable deceleration in market activity and a more cautious approach to luxury spending, the period was marked by an impressive influx of innovative and aesthetically captivating timepieces. This annual reflection highlights the key developments and shifts observed within the horological world, pointing to a resilient spirit of craftsmanship and design that continues to thrive amidst challenging economic conditions and changing consumer preferences.
A significant trend in 2025 was the proliferation of watch events. While historically dominated by a few major exhibitions like SIHH and Baselworld, the past year saw an expansion of platforms for watch enthusiasts and industry professionals. The year kicked off with LVMH Watch Week in Paris, a pivot from its original California plan due to unforeseen circumstances. This was followed by prominent events such as Watches and Wonders in April, Geneva Watch Days in September, and Dubai Watch Week in November. In addition to these large-scale gatherings, numerous smaller, specialized events, including the Toronto Timepiece Show, Windup, and WatchTime, provided diverse showcases for new releases and independent brands.
This increased number of events underscored the industry's commitment to engaging with its audience and presenting new innovations. For content creators like the Fratello team, this meant a busy schedule of travel and coverage, demanding a dedicated effort to deliver comprehensive news, social media updates, and video content. The extensive travel required, while exhilarating, also presented personal challenges, highlighting the demanding nature of staying at the forefront of the horological world.
Looking at the new offerings of 2025, there was a wealth of excellent watches introduced across all price segments. From the initial showcases at LVMH Watch Week to the latest presentations from brands like Breguet, manufacturers consistently unveiled stunning creations. This breadth of choice was a recurring theme, allowing consumers to find compelling mechanical watches whether their budget was under €1,000 or virtually unlimited. The market saw a vibrant mix of products catering to every taste and financial capacity.
One notable shift observed was a greater diversification in watch choices among enthusiasts. Previously, certain highly popular brands tended to dominate wristwear. However, 2025 indicated a move away from this homogeneity, with collectors increasingly exploring options beyond the usual suspects. This change can be attributed to several factors, including the departure of speculative buyers from the market, as the rapid value appreciation seen in previous years became less common. Furthermore, a new wave of smaller, independent brands emerged, captivating audiences with their creativity and unique propositions. These brands often presented innovative designs, such as stone dials or distinctive case shapes, alongside impressive technical specifications, earning them well-deserved recognition.
The secondary watch market also gained prominence. With new luxury watch prices continuing their upward trajectory, many collectors turned to pre-owned options, where compelling values could still be found. Instances like the Ulysse Nardin Perpetual GMT+, a sophisticated perpetual calendar with a unique reverse-setting feature, demonstrated that significant horological value is accessible on the secondary market at competitive prices. This trend suggests a growing consumer awareness and a willingness to explore beyond current retail offerings, highlighting the enduring appeal of quality timepieces regardless of their immediate newness.
Throughout 2025, the Fratello team remained highly productive, publishing over 1,350 articles, recording 78 podcast episodes, and producing 128 videos, alongside a multitude of YouTube Shorts and Instagram Reels. This extensive output reflects the team's diverse expertise and passion for watches, ensuring a wide array of engaging content for their global audience. The dedication of both the editorial team and the watch brands providing review pieces was crucial in making this year's coverage a success, bringing the latest horological news and insights to countless enthusiasts worldwide. We extend our sincere gratitude to all readers, viewers, and listeners for their continued support and engagement throughout this eventful year.