Posts tagged #Antoine Preziuso

From the Editor: Five Tourbillons That Defined the Past Twelve Months. Each One Answered a Different Question.

The tourbillon remains the most overused word in luxury watchmaking and, simultaneously, the complication most capable of separating genuine mechanical ambition from decoration. Almost every manufacture offers one, but very few deliver something really defining. Over the past twelve months, WCL has published coverage on dozens of tourbillon watches across every price segment and philosophy.

Weekend Reads: Bremont's Identity Crisis, a $10 Million Triple Tourbillon, and Parmigiani's Alta Rosa

Each week at WCL delivers editorial coverage across the spectrum of serious watch collecting—from industry analysis and new release evaluation to archival perspectives and manufacture insights. Weekend Reads curates the week's most substantial pieces: the editorials that reward deeper engagement and merit your weekend reading time. Five pieces worth your attention:

Insider: Antoine Preziuso TTR3 Trillion Radiant—89 Carats and Three Tourbillons at 10 Million Dollars

Antoine Preziuso has been forging his own path since 1980—over four decades of independent Geneva watchmaking rooted in complication mastery and a refusal to follow convention. Born in Geneva with Italian roots, he trained at the city's École d'Horlogerie and built minute repeaters, perpetual calendars, and tourbillons under his own name and for some of the industry's most established houses.