Antoine Preziuso Trillion Tourbillon of Tourbillons
This masterpiece marks a breathtaking fusion—perhaps even a deliberate collision—between the worlds of haute horology and high jewelry. It’s not merely a watch; it’s a spectacle of precision and extravagance that blurs the lines between mechanical genius and gem-setting artistry.
Adorning the 47mm white gold case are 233 baguette-cut diamonds totaling 24 carats, enveloping the case in shimmering brilliance. Three additional diamonds glide elegantly above the dial, each paired with one of the watch’s three tourbillons—a mesmerizing trio of mechanical marvels.
The baguette cut is notoriously challenging, demanding exceptional precision to unlock each stone’s full fire. These diamonds don’t just embellish; they elevate the case into a realm of sculptural brilliance.
Beneath the sparkle lies substance: a skeletonized Swiss movement powered by two mainspring barrels, offering manual winding and a 48-hour power reserve. The exposed architecture of the movement reveals its intricate mechanics—an open invitation to the connoisseur’s eye.
This isn’t the brand’s first horological stunt. They previously garnered international acclaim with a groundbreaking piece made entirely from meteorite—case, dial, buckle, and hands—earning innovation awards and solidifying their reputation as bold pioneers in fine watchmaking.
Price: $1.2 million.
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