What is the Geneva Seal ?
Origin and creation of the Geneva Seal certification
It was established by the Grand Council of the Republic and Canton of Geneva on November 6, 1886. Its creation responded to a clear objective: to protect the reputation of Geneva’s watchmaking industry against counterfeiting and the abusive use of the name “Geneva” by manufacturers outside the canton. It's a State guarantee, monitored by an independent body under the supervision of Timelab, the Geneva Laboratory of Horology and Microtechnology.
The watch must be assembled, adjusted and cased exclusively in Geneva. It must comply with twelve strict technical criteria relating to the quality of execution and decoration of components (polishing, bevelling, etc.). Since 2011, the certification has no longer been limited solely to the movement: it now also includes functional tests covering water resistance, accuracy and power reserve.
An independent and official certification
This Geneva-based label is governed by a cantonal law (Law I 1.25). Unlike private certifications developed by certain brands, it's a public and official attestation, instituted by the Republic and Canton of Geneva in order to preserve a unique watchmaking heritage.
Timelab is a foundation under public law, operating with complete neutrality toward watchmaking houses. Placed under the direct supervision of the State of Geneva, it guarantees rigorous, consistent and impartial application of the specifications. Regular audits are carried out within companies to verify that each component strictly meets the requirements for craftsmanship quality, level of execution and provenance.