Today, we will be introducing 5 beautiful moon phase models for 2025 that you can gaze upon forever .
The moon phase gently informs us of the waxing and waning of the moon through the dial. Many people have been captivated by its beauty, not just to tell the time, but simply to "see it."
This time, we have carefully selected five models that are packed with the charm of the moon phase and are soothing to look at. We hope you will find a special one that will add a touch of romance to your wrist.
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① [A. Lange & Söhne] "Lange 1 Moon Phase" "Ref. 192.029"
The Lange 1 Moon Phase, Ref. 192.029, was released in 2017.
This model combines the beautiful and practical moon phase with A. Lange & Söhne's masterpiece "Lange 1". It is equipped with the in-house hand-wound movement "Cal. L121.3". You can enjoy the impressive finish from the back, such as the Lange-like 3/4 plate structure and hand-engraved balance cock.
The moon phase of this model is unique, with a two-layer structure in which the background rotates in conjunction with the day/night display. The deep blue disc represents the time of day, and the moon floating in the sky is so beautiful that it seems as if the sky has been trapped inside the dial. The lunar age error is extremely high, at just one day every 122.6 years.
With its classical design, intricate mechanism, and the soothing movement of the moon, this is a watch with an elegant presence that makes you want to gaze at it forever.
② [A. Lange & Söhne] "1815 Annual Calendar" "Ref. 238.026"

The 1815 Annual Calendar, Ref. 238.026, beautifully combines an annual calendar and moon phase.
The case diameter is 40mm, and the case is made of 18K white gold with a solid silver dial. The railroad minute track and Arabic numerals give it a classic look, and it exudes elegance while remaining modest.
The moon phase display is laid out at the 6 o'clock position, and the disc with a delicate hand-carved depiction of the starry sky and moon is beautifully arranged. Equipped with the hand-wound movement "Cal. L051.3", the annual calendar mechanism means that end-of-month adjustments only need to be made once a year, except for leap years, making it easy to use. This is a moon phase watch that combines practicality and beauty at a high level, and you will grow to love it as you use it and look at it.
③ [Parmigiani Fleurier] "Tonda PF Annual Calendar" "Ref. PFC907-2020001-300182"
The Tonda PF Annual Calendar, released in 2023, Ref. PFC907-2020001-300182.
The Tonda PF Annual Calendar, which seamlessly blends complex mechanisms into a sophisticated, minimalist design, is a watch that combines quiet luxury with functional beauty.
The rose gold case is paired with a grained warm gray dial, giving it an elegant and calm impression. The brown alligator strap is integrated with the case, providing a smooth and comfortable fit on the wrist. It is equipped with the Cal.PF339, an in-house automatic movement that displays retrograde date, day of the week, month, and 122-year moon phase on both hemispheres.
Made without compromising on either beauty or practicality, this watch not only lets you tell the time but also teaches you the joy of "looking at" it.
④ [Patek Philippe] "Annual Calendar Moon Phase Tiffany & Co." "Ref. 5146R-001"
The "Annual Calendar Moon Phase" "Ref. 5146R-001" was released around 2005.
The warm rose gold case is combined with an elegant ivory dial, and the moon phase display located at the 6 o'clock position on the dial, along with the day and date displays arranged in symmetrical balance, combines excellent visibility and beauty.
It also has the rare feature of being a double-name model with Tiffany & Co., with the words Tiffany & Co. inscribed on the 12 o'clock side of the dial, but not so as to disrupt the balance of the dial.
The movement is the automatic Cal.324 S IRM QA LU. The annual calendar mechanism requires no adjustment except for leap years, making it practical for everyday use.
Not just a complicated watch, this model also has the rarity of being double-named by Tiffany & Co., making it a timepiece that will gently add elegance and a story to your wrist, satisfying the “joy of owning” you.
⑤ [Patek Philippe] "Nautilus Petite Complication" "Ref. 5712/1A-001"
The "Ref. 5712/1A-001" was released in 2006 to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Nautilus.
This is a well-known and popular model with a unique design that arranges the power reserve display, small second hand, date display, and moon phase in an elegant and perfectly balanced manner, making it visually impressive.
The dial is a gradient black-blue, with horizontal stripes that change appearance depending on the light, giving it a sophisticated look without seeming to have too many functions. The movement is the automatic Cal.240 PS IRM C LU. Despite being equipped with this complex mechanism, the case diameter is only 40mm and the thickness is only 8.52mm, significantly reducing stress when wearing the watch, symbolizing the high level of Patek Philippe's technology.
It is a watch that is enjoyable just to look at, with a deep beauty and intricacy hidden within its calm appearance. It is a model that is especially recommended for those who like moon phases.
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What did you think?
The moon phase feature, which allows you to feel the phases of the moon on your wrist, is not just a mechanism for telling time, but a mechanism that allows you to enjoy the senses as it moves your heart when you look at it.
All five of the models we have introduced this time are a perfect blend of beauty and functionality, so if there is one that interests you, please feel free to contact us.