• Master
    12 Aug 2012, 1:40 p.m.

    Yesterday, my wife, two sons and I headed to Geneva for the Fête de Genève, the annual summer festival there. I'm not usually a fan of festivals, or big crowds, but it's difficult to turn down a day in the mecca of watchmaking and watch shopping. And besides, my wife told me that I was going. :)

    When exiting the Geneva train station, one is greeted with, among other things, a McDonald's and several watch shops. One must show willpower and pass these shops by as the really interesting places lie several minutes walk away on the Rue du Rhône. With family in tow, however, I couldn't be too obvious and had to make a show of strolling around the amusements and concessions of the festival. Subtly steering all of us toward the promised land, I casually mentioned a desire to stop by the boutique to pick up the new catalog. Everyone was agreeable so off we went to Rue du Rhône 1.

    Rue du Rhône is an amazing place. During our short walk to IWC, we passed boutiques for Blancpain, Breguet and several others of less interest to me. Jaeger LeCoultre is IWC's next door neighbor. One could easily do serious damage to their bank account in such an environment.

    On reaching IWC, I rang the door bell and was greeted immediately by the very friendly staff. I inquired about the new catalog and one was quickly produced, along with a very high quality shopping bag with canvas handles and the current issue of Watch International. Not content to simply send me on my way, one of the staff commented on my VC AT, which I was, of course, wearing. We began talking about various watches and before I knew it, several of them were sitting on the counter. I tried on the 5001 white/blue, the Laureus VC Inge, the new Spitfire PC with digital date (weighs a ton) and several others. Not wanting to keep my family waiting too long, I didn't linger nearly as much as I would have liked but it was a very enjoyable 20 or 30 minutes. The staff could not have been any kinder or more accommodating. And I'll be back in a couple of weeks for the Vendanges de Genève, a combination wine tasting and "boutique crawl" to which I was lucky enough to receive an invitation (will any other forumers be there?).

    It's difficult to imagine that any other event of the day could top my time in the IWC boutique but I must admit that one did. The culmination of the day was a 10:00PM fireworks show over Lake Geneva. One cannot, of course, adequately describe fireworks in words so suffice it to say that it was far and away the most impressive display I have ever seen. It lasted for one hour and there were about half a dozen crescendos each of which were better than any grande finalé I'd seen previously. As for the actual grande finalé, it was spectacular beyond imagining. So much so that I couldn't help laughing from the sheer grandeur of it. Truly a very good day.

  • Master
    12 Aug 2012, 2:22 p.m.

    Hi David,

    I've attended the Fête de Genève several times in past years, always a fun time!!!!

    One I checked in to the Hotel de la Paix and to my surprise was given a lake view room.

    I invited a few friends and we watched the fireworks from my balcony....once in a lifetime chance, LOL!!!!!

    It's always a great visit to the IWC Boutique. The straff is wonderful and extremely welcoming!

    Thanks for sharing but you are missing about 50+ photos, LOL!!!!!!!

  • Master
    12 Aug 2012, 2:24 p.m.

    Thanks for the great story David, it sounds like a great time indeed!

    Kind regards,

    Clemens

  • Master
    12 Aug 2012, 2:34 p.m.

    I forgot to mention in my account that I mentioned to the boutique staff that I'm a member of the forum. The first thing they said was, "We like to hear that.". The second thing was, "You must know Nad.". I'm not kidding. :)

    We viewed the fireworks from a small park adjacent to the Hotel de la Paix and were envious of the balconies. Great vantage point.

    Sorry for the absence of photos. I didn't take my SLR because I didn't want to lug it around all day and I didn't use my wife's point-and-shoot because I hate it.

  • Master
    12 Aug 2012, 2:37 p.m.

    That's too funny, LOL!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Master
    12 Aug 2012, 4:08 p.m.

    Sounds like your timing was perfect. I have spent a good deal of time in that boutique and it is always a pleasure.

  • Master
    12 Aug 2012, 4:17 p.m.

    A visit to the Geneva Boutique is always on my must see list when I'm in town. The staff is always very accommodating and knowledgeable. My hotel choice is a bit down scale from Nad's, however. lol

  • Master
    12 Aug 2012, 6:13 p.m.

    The Geneva Boutique and it's staff were one of the highlights of my trip to that town for SIHH this past January. During the week I must have visited three or four times, at each visit they couldn't be nicer and welcomed Alan,Shing and I as old friends. Two weeks ago when I ordered my Patroille Suisse from them they once again made it a great experience. By the way, we talked about Nad as well. If you get the opportunity to visit them don't fail to take advantage of it.

    Regards,
    Kevin

  • Graduate
    12 Aug 2012, 8:08 p.m.

    I had the feeling of a deja vu when I read this ;-)

    Overall, great story!

    Cheers
    Peter

  • Master
    12 Aug 2012, 9:42 p.m.

    Excellent report David. Indeed a visit to the Geneva Boutique, is always special and one is always treated as a VIP - even if you make it clear at the outside that one is "just looking".

    It makes for a special shopping experience....as inevitably one does end up after having left the store, with a view (as you did) of "oh I liked that watch..."

  • Master
    13 Aug 2012, 4:15 p.m.

    Mark, I wish it was only one that I liked... :) Too many watches, too little money.

    Thanks all for the kind comments.

  • 13 Aug 2012, 6:50 p.m.

    Just knowing Nad opens doors in Hollands ADs as well..
    Great story.
    Must atent sometimes in geneva.
    Cheers
    Bas Dekkers