HARRY WINSTON & ANTOINE PREZIUSO. A FINE AND EXTREMELY RARE PLATINUM LIMITED EDITION SEMI-SKELETONISED DOUBLE-DIALED RETROGRADE PERPETUAL CALENDAR TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH
HARRY WINSTON & ANTOINE PREZIUSO. A FINE AND EXTREMELY RARE PLATINUM LIMITED EDITION SEMI-SKELETONISED DOUBLE-DIALED RETROGRADE PERPETUAL CALENDAR TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH
HARRY WINSTON & ANTOINE PREZIUSO. A FINE AND EXTREMELY RARE PLATINUM LIMITED EDITION SEMI-SKELETONISED DOUBLE-DIALED RETROGRADE PERPETUAL CALENDAR TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH
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HARRY WINSTON & ANTOINE PREZIUSO. A FINE AND EXTREMELY RARE PLATINUM LIMITED EDITION SEMI-SKELETONISED DOUBLE-DIALED RETROGRADE PERPETUAL CALENDAR TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH

SIGNED HARRY WINSTON & ANTOINE PREZIUSO, OPUS TWO MODEL, NO. 08/11, REF. 200MTQPAP38, CASE NO. 006’978, CIRCA 2002

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HARRY WINSTON & ANTOINE PREZIUSO. A FINE AND EXTREMELY RARE PLATINUM LIMITED EDITION SEMI-SKELETONISED DOUBLE-DIALED RETROGRADE PERPETUAL CALENDAR TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH
SIGNED HARRY WINSTON & ANTOINE PREZIUSO, OPUS TWO MODEL, NO. 08/11, REF. 200MTQPAP38, CASE NO. 006’978, CIRCA 2002
Movement: HW1025, manual, signed
Dial: Signed
Case: Articulated lugs, hinged back cover opening to reveal the perpetual calendar, 38 mm. diam., signed
With: 18k white gold Harry Winston deployant clasp, Harry Winston Rare Timepieces stating that the present watch is Serie 8/11 of the Opus Two Perpetual Calendar Tourbillon, hardback copy of “Opus Two” by Preziuso Antoine, large original bird’s eye walnut fitted presentation box with outer packaging, setting pin, cloth and gloves
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Born in Geneva in 1957, Antoine Preziuso spent his childhood dismantling and reconstructing watches with his father before gaining entrance to Geneva’s prestigious Watchmaking School in 1974 graduating with the highest honours. From there he went to the workshops of Patek Philippe specializing in major horological complications and then in 1981, opening his own workshop in Geneva where he worked on timepieces of the collection of the Musee de l'Horlogerie de Geneve as well as from the most prestigious private collections. For many years, Antoine Prezuiso remained a behind-the-screen creator of many complicated watches for various world-famous watch brands, the highlight being the commission from Breguet to create a series of minute repeating wristwatches with a perpetual calendar, a technical feat which was then never produced before and took 2 years of study, research and development before the production of the first watch. In creating the Opus 2, Antoine Prezuiso drew inspiration from the ironwork of the entrance to the Harry Winston boutique at Fifth Avenue in New York and worked to combine his beloved tourbillon with Harry Winston’s patented retrograde perpetual calendar on the reverse of the case. Presented in highly attractive condition and accompanied by its magnificent presentation box, this watch will no doubt bring great pleasure to the new owner.

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