Transworld Round timepiece by Antoine Preziuso is a stylish and classically styled traveler’s timepiece made with a lovely pebble-shaped case with a thin sloping bezel. The watch features an elegant 24-hour dial that has a representation of the globe in the center. During the course of day, the blue globe rotates and thus shows whether it is night or day on the entire planet. This modestly sized timepiece comes in a steel casing and has an automatic mechanical movement which is exposed on the back side.

Antoine Preziuso Transworld Round Leather Strap Watch
Antoine Preziuso Transworld Round is primarily distinguished by its elegance and simplicity. This is clearly visible on its easy readable 24-hour dial. It is made with Arabic numerals placed at three hour increments while the other hours are indicated with markers. Despite being a 24-hour dial, it still preserves the traditional layout where the 12 o’clock numeral sits at the very top. The top portion of the chapter ring is set against a white background to indicate the day, while the lower lays on a black setting and signifies the night. As the globe (shown with the South Pole as the focal point) with blue oceans and silver land turns, this night and day indication shows the information for the entire globe. The featured hour markers are very helpful in this instance, since they signify meridians. In order to expose the lovely representation of the globe in the center, the manufacturer opted for skeletonized leaf-shaped hands in silver color.

Antoine Preziuso Transworld Round Steel Watch
This traveler’s watch by the Genevese watchmaker is placed in a mid-sized 316L stainless steel housing with the diameter of 40 mm. Despite the relatively small size, the dial of the watch looks a bit larger since the watch has a thin bezel. Furthermore, the timepiece includes a sapphire crystal and a knurled flat crown. Sapphire is once again used on the case back in order to show the watch’s mechanical movement. Its construction makes the watch water resistant to 30 meters.
The caliber used in this instance bears the designation APG 282. It is a Swiss-made self-winding movement with the supported power reserve of 42 hours. Regarding the decorations, this 21-jeweled caliber is ornamented with Cotes de Geneve motif and blued screws. The traveler’s timepiece by Antoine Preziuso comes with either a 5-row stainless steel bracelet or a black leather strap. In both cases, the wristlet fastens with a steel deployment clasp.