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Grandes Complications Watches



Antoine Preziuso was born in Geneva in 1957 and was brought up in a family with a keen interest in horology and watchmaking. In his early years he spent his time restoring some of the most prestigious collector's timepieces for museums and collectors and in doing so aquired an impressive sum of knowledge. In 1990 Antoine Preziuso decided to make use of this collected knowledge by launching his own brand of fine timepieces in 1990. The swiss exactitude and aesthetic awareness of Antoine Preziuso are embedded deeply in every timepiece he lovingly crafts, and his technical experience allows him to include some of the latest horological innovations in his products. Since 1990 Antoine Preziuso has stood for quality, innovation and commitment; some of the world finest timepieces.

Grandes Complications

The Grandes Complications range lives up to it's name by providing some of the most complicated (horologically speaking) timepieces in existence. Don't be fooled; these timepieces in the Grandes Complications range are simple to use, the complicated moniker refers to the construction and design of these mechanical pieces of art. From exceptional beauty to exceptionally skilled use of technology the Grandes Complications collection has it all. Some of the watches in the range feature 2036 diamonds (making them some of the smallest diamonds in the world) and many of the Grandes Complications timepieces feature a tremendously large power reserve and even water resistancy. The Grandes Complications collection is crammed with innovation.
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  • Mechanical and manual winding movement
  • Galucha bracelet
  • Hand engraved dial
  • Bevelled and engraved by hand
  • Power-reserve indicator on many of the Grandes Complications
  • International patent on the Grandes Complications