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 Antoine Preziuso was born in 1957. On graduating from the Geneva Watchmaking School, he was hired by Patek Philippe in 1978. Two years later, in 1980, he was contacted by Antiquorum to open its first structure for the restoration and appraisal of collectors’ watches. Now Antoine Preziuso has been an independent watchmaker for 30 years. Antoine Preziuso has always sung to his own tune. His watches are a way for him to continually mark his difference with the rest of the industry. B-Side is the proof.
1989 Commissioned by Breguet to develop and launch production of its minute-repeater watches with perpetual calendar.
1991 Antoine Preziuso developed his first minute-repeater watch with perpetual calendar.
1996 Exhibited for the first time at Basel, with the Horological Academy of Independent Creators (A.H.C.I.).
2000 The workshop became a full-fledged company,
2002 Presentation, at Basel, of the largest collection of tourbillon watches: six watches in all including one sculpted in meteorite, a world-first that would become the symbol of Antoine Preziuso Genève.
2007 Presentation, in April, of the first two models in the Fine Jewellery collection incorporating a complication watch mechanism.
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