This was sent my way by the folks at Poinçon de Genève
WHO ARE THE HEIRS OF EXCELLENCE?
What do we know about watches stamped with the Poinçon de Genève? While
the Archives of the Canton of Geneva refer to the model, calibre number and
other information that can be used to identify the timepiece, no details are
provided on the circumstances of the purchase. There is no reference to what has
become of the watches either. Where are they now? Who is wearing them? Do their
current owners know that some timepieces are more than 125 years old?
It is with the aim of gathering this information and restoring the
memory of the Poinçon that TIMELAB has decided to invite all owners of watches
bearing the Poinçon de Genève to tell the story of their timepiece and join the
Héritiers de l’Excellence club.
Tracing the history of these
watches tells the story of the Poinçon
To be launched during 2014, the survey will be sent to all
owners of watches stamped with the Poinçon de Genève. First they will be asked to complete
some formalities on the new Poinçon
de Genève site to enable
TIMELAB to verify the authenticity of their timepiece, notably with the reference
number of the original certificate that accompanied each Poinçon watch, or
using distinctive marks on the watch itself (brand, case and movement number,
watch and calibre reference).
They will then be asked to describe the place and
circumstances of the purchase. Was it in Geneva? Was it inherited or a gift? Has
the watch been handed down to descendents of the original owner? How long has
it been in the family? Do the current owners realise they possess a piece of
priceless watchmaking heritage, as seen through the eyes of fine watch
connoisseurs?
Lastly, to thank respondents for taking part, they will be
invited to enter a competition – further details will be revealed shortly. Winners
will be the guests of TIMELAB in Geneva. They will visit a Geneva
“manufacture”, attend a watchmaking class and be able to view records held by
the authorities of the Canton of Geneva.
Les Héritiers de l’Excellence:
heirs of watchmaking excellence
Watches stamped with the Poinçon de Genève embody the spirit
of the “Cabinotiers” of the 17th century whose sole ambition was to
achieve watchmaking excellence. The quality of craftsmanship has been
recognised and respected around the world since the creation of the Poinçon in
November 1886.
For the owners of these watches, being a member of the Héritiers de
l’Excellence club means subscribing to a philosophy that aims to preserve,
promote and transmit the fine tradition of Swiss watchmaking, whose oldest reference
is the Poinçon de Genève.
The identity of these Heirs and the information they send in will be
retained by TIMELAB, whose employees are approved by the Republic and the
Canton of Geneva. These employees uphold the principle of strict and absolute
confidentiality at all times, and are trusted by the State.
About the Poinçon de Genève
Created in 1886 by the Grand
Council of the Republic and Canton of Geneva, the Poinçon de Genève is the
oldest watchmaking certification system on record. Since it was updated in
2011, it is also the only official certification that guarantees the quality of
craftsmanship, chronometric precision and correct operation of the principal
functions of each timepiece certified.
To date, 1,300,000 watches around the world have been stamped with the Poinçon de Genève.
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