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Adriatic Heirlooms

Adriatic Heirlooms

Avenue Dumas 22, 1206 Geneva
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Antiquorum Genève SA

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Antiquorum Genève SA

Rue du Mont-Blanc 3, 1201 GenevaP.O. Box, 1211 Genève 1
Antiquorum, The World's Premier Auctioneers of Modern and Vintage Timepieces

Antiquorum, the world’s foremost auction house for modern and vintage timepieces, proudly upholds a legacy of excellence built on its esteemed reputation and the unparalleled expertise of its internationally renowned specialists. Founded in Geneva in 1974, Antiquorum has established a singular presence in the auction world by cultivating a vibrant global community of watch collectors. Through the consistent offering of timepieces of remarkable provenance and rarity, the house has achieved record-breaking results and regularly commands the highest prices at auction. A pioneer in horological innovation, Antiquorum made history in the early 1980s by introducing wristwatch auctions to the international market—an audacious move that redefined the landscape of collectible timepieces. This spirit of innovation continued with the advent of the thematic auction, beginning with the landmark sale “The Art of Patek Philippe” in 1989, celebrating the 150th anniversary of the legendary manufacture. Today, Antiquorum continues to host thematic sales that offer collectors not only the opportunity to acquire extraordinary pieces, but also to deepen their knowledge through meticulously researched and richly illustrated catalogues that serve as scholarly references in the field. Among the house’s most celebrated achievements, the 2005 sale “The Quarter Millennium of Vacheron Constantin” realized an exceptional USD 15,110,000 (CHF 18,123,069) , marking a record for the brand and the second-highest total ever for a single-manufacturer auction—surpassed only by Patek Philippe. Notable world records include the “Tour de l’Île” , sold for USD 1,564,000 (CHF 1,876,250) —the highest price ever paid for a contemporary wristwatch—and the “King Fouad I” , which fetched USD 2,755,000 (CHF 3,306,250) , setting a record for a Vacheron Constantin timepiece. In 2006, the renowned Mondani Collection of 309 Rolex wristwatches achieved an impressive CHF 11,037,278 , including a standout performance by the Ref. 4113 flyback chronograph, which reached CHF 738,500 —the highest auction price ever for a Rolex watch at the time. The 2007 “Omegamania” sale exceeded all expectations with a total of CHF 6,536,911 (USD 5,540,000) —three times its presale estimate. This auction set numerous records, including the highest price ever paid for an Omega watch: the 1958 “Platinum Constellation Grand Luxe” , sold for CHF 413,700 (USD 351,000) . In 2008, the thematic sale “Revolution: The Evolution of Rolex Sport Watch” brought in an exceptional USD 8,515,260 , achieving nine world records, among them the Comex Sea-Dweller , which realized a remarkable USD 248,800 . A milestone in horological history was reached in 2002, when Antiquorum established the all-time world record for a wristwatch at auction with the sale of a unique 1939 Patek Philippe World Time Ref. 1415 in platinum , which achieved USD 4,026,524 (CHF 6,603,500) —more than double the previous world record.

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Rue du Mont-Blanc 3, 1201 GenevaP.O. Box, 1211 Genève 1
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Antiquorum, The World's Premier Auctioneers of Modern and Vintage Timepieces

Antiquorum, the world’s foremost auction house for modern and vintage timepieces, proudly upholds a legacy of excellence built on its esteemed reputation and the unparalleled expertise of its internationally renowned specialists. Founded in Geneva in 1974, Antiquorum has established a singular presence in the auction world by cultivating a vibrant global community of watch collectors. Through the consistent offering of timepieces of remarkable provenance and rarity, the house has achieved record-breaking results and regularly commands the highest prices at auction. A pioneer in horological innovation, Antiquorum made history in the early 1980s by introducing wristwatch auctions to the international market—an audacious move that redefined the landscape of collectible timepieces. This spirit of innovation continued with the advent of the thematic auction, beginning with the landmark sale “The Art of Patek Philippe” in 1989, celebrating the 150th anniversary of the legendary manufacture. Today, Antiquorum continues to host thematic sales that offer collectors not only the opportunity to acquire extraordinary pieces, but also to deepen their knowledge through meticulously researched and richly illustrated catalogues that serve as scholarly references in the field. Among the house’s most celebrated achievements, the 2005 sale “The Quarter Millennium of Vacheron Constantin” realized an exceptional USD 15,110,000 (CHF 18,123,069) , marking a record for the brand and the second-highest total ever for a single-manufacturer auction—surpassed only by Patek Philippe. Notable world records include the “Tour de l’Île” , sold for USD 1,564,000 (CHF 1,876,250) —the highest price ever paid for a contemporary wristwatch—and the “King Fouad I” , which fetched USD 2,755,000 (CHF 3,306,250) , setting a record for a Vacheron Constantin timepiece. In 2006, the renowned Mondani Collection of 309 Rolex wristwatches achieved an impressive CHF 11,037,278 , including a standout performance by the Ref. 4113 flyback chronograph, which reached CHF 738,500 —the highest auction price ever for a Rolex watch at the time. The 2007 “Omegamania” sale exceeded all expectations with a total of CHF 6,536,911 (USD 5,540,000) —three times its presale estimate. This auction set numerous records, including the highest price ever paid for an Omega watch: the 1958 “Platinum Constellation Grand Luxe” , sold for CHF 413,700 (USD 351,000) . In 2008, the thematic sale “Revolution: The Evolution of Rolex Sport Watch” brought in an exceptional USD 8,515,260 , achieving nine world records, among them the Comex Sea-Dweller , which realized a remarkable USD 248,800 . A milestone in horological history was reached in 2002, when Antiquorum established the all-time world record for a wristwatch at auction with the sale of a unique 1939 Patek Philippe World Time Ref. 1415 in platinum , which achieved USD 4,026,524 (CHF 6,603,500) —more than double the previous world record.

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Atelier YDB Architectes

Atelier YDB Architectes

Rue Marignac 15, 1206 Geneva
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D'Agostino Valérie

D'Agostino Valérie

Rue du Grand-Pré 2, 1202 Geneva
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Golay Fils & Stahl SA

Golay Fils & Stahl SA

Place des Bergues 1, 1201 GenevaP.O. Box, 1211 Genève 1
Golay Fils & Stahl SA

Golay Fils & Stahl SA was founded in 1837 in Geneva by Auguste Golay Leresche and sold at the turn of the century to Mr. Stahl, hence the name Golay Fils & Stahl. In 1961, the company was acquired by Jacques Wolfgang, already a business associate of the firm, having supplied it with precious stones since the 1930’s. Between 1860 and 1930, the establishment prospered during this grand and lavish period offering its exclusive creations to the jewelry world. Having a retail store in Paris as well as Geneva, Golay Fils & Stahl benefited from a very international clientele. At the turn of the century, Golay Fils & Stahl was named the official jeweller to the royal family of Romania. King Carol I of Romania, a loyal customer, visited the shop in Geneva regularly from 1896 onward. In old ledgers, there are also mentions of purchases by the Prince Damrong of Siam, as well as the Maharajah of Baroda. Jesse Wolfgang, the son of Jacques, took over the firm upon his fathers death in 1976. Having been in the firm since 1968, he was able to lead his team in adding a new dimension to the retail establishment while continuing the trade of diamonds and precious stones, a family tradition of five generations which continues today. Today, Golay Fils & Stahl specialises in the creation of exclusive jewelry, as well as antique jewelry, diamonds, and coloured stones.

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Place des Bergues 1, 1201 GenevaP.O. Box, 1211 Genève 1
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Golay Fils & Stahl SA

Golay Fils & Stahl SA was founded in 1837 in Geneva by Auguste Golay Leresche and sold at the turn of the century to Mr. Stahl, hence the name Golay Fils & Stahl. In 1961, the company was acquired by Jacques Wolfgang, already a business associate of the firm, having supplied it with precious stones since the 1930’s. Between 1860 and 1930, the establishment prospered during this grand and lavish period offering its exclusive creations to the jewelry world. Having a retail store in Paris as well as Geneva, Golay Fils & Stahl benefited from a very international clientele. At the turn of the century, Golay Fils & Stahl was named the official jeweller to the royal family of Romania. King Carol I of Romania, a loyal customer, visited the shop in Geneva regularly from 1896 onward. In old ledgers, there are also mentions of purchases by the Prince Damrong of Siam, as well as the Maharajah of Baroda. Jesse Wolfgang, the son of Jacques, took over the firm upon his fathers death in 1976. Having been in the firm since 1968, he was able to lead his team in adding a new dimension to the retail establishment while continuing the trade of diamonds and precious stones, a family tradition of five generations which continues today. Today, Golay Fils & Stahl specialises in the creation of exclusive jewelry, as well as antique jewelry, diamonds, and coloured stones.

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IRI Corporate & Maritime Services (Switzerland) SA

IRI Corporate & Maritime Services (Switzerland) SA

Rue de la Pélisserie 16, 1204 Geneva

International Registries, Inc. and its affiliates (IRI) provide administrative and technical support to the Republic of the Marshall Islands(RMI) Maritime and Corporate Registries. IRI has been administering maritime and corporate programs since 1948. The RMI Registry is the third largest registry in the world, surpassing 106 million gross tons in June 2014. IRI has a network of 25 worldwide offices that have the ability to register a vessel or yacht, including vessels under construction, record a mortgage or financing charter, incorporate a company, issue seafarer documentation, and service clientele. Vessel types include, but are not limited to: tank ships; LNG/gas carriers; bulk carriers; container ships; offshore drilling, production, or service units; passenger vessels; and yachts. Maritime Services Seagoing vessels of any tonnage engaged in foreign trade are eligible for registration in the RMI. Ownership of RMI. Ownership of RMI registered vessels and yachts must be through an RMI business entity. Entities such as corporations, general or limited partnerships, limited liability companies or qualified foreign maritime entities are sufficient for this purpose. The RMI has been included on the United States Coast Guard' s Qualship 21 roster for the tenth consecutive year and continues to be included on the White lists of both the Paris and Tokyo Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs). In addition, the RMI meets the flag criteria for a low risk ship under the Paris MoU New Inspection Regime. Services include: Vessel and Yacht Registration Mortgage and Lease Financing Recordation and Documentation Vessel Inspection Officer Examination Seafarers' Identity and Record Books Officer Certification Technical Assistance Investigations Radio Station Licensing International Representation Information Provided on Maritime Regulations and Port Activities In 2001, at the request of many owners and maritime attorneys, the RMI Governement expanded the Registry to include commercial and private yachts. The RMI Yacht Registry has gained increased recognition and acceptance throughout the yachting community as a result of its efficient and cost effective registration process, personalized service and support available from 25 worldwide offices, and highest safety and operational standards as evidenced by outstanding port State records. Corporate Services Thanks to its high level of confidentiality, unparalleled customer service philosophy and excellent reputation as a leading maritime registry, the RMI Corporate Registry is going from strength-to-strenght. In particular, the Registry is experiencing tremendous success as one of the leading jurisdictions for initial public offerings (IPOs) on major stock exchanges. In recent years, over 40 RMI business entities have gone public to raise capital on exchanges in New York and London. Moreover, several business entities are in the process of going public or are already listed on other stock exchanges around the world. The RMI pemits corporate redomiciliation both into and out of the jurisdiction. The non-resident corporate program offers many unique advantages the investor, shipowner, and international businessperson. RMI business entities can be utilized for a variety of purposes including real estate and intellectual property holdings, asset management, international trade, vessel ownership, and initial public offerings. Advantages of incorporating in the RMI include: Same Day Formation Low Costs Free Apostilles Confidentiality Free Redomiciliation Modern Corporate Law For further information on the RMI Maritime and Corporate programs, please contact us or visit our website www.register-iri.com . • Arabe

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Rue de la Pélisserie 16, 1204 Geneva
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International Registries, Inc. and its affiliates (IRI) provide administrative and technical support to the Republic of the Marshall Islands(RMI) Maritime and Corporate Registries. IRI has been administering maritime and corporate programs since 1948. The RMI Registry is the third largest registry in the world, surpassing 106 million gross tons in June 2014. IRI has a network of 25 worldwide offices that have the ability to register a vessel or yacht, including vessels under construction, record a mortgage or financing charter, incorporate a company, issue seafarer documentation, and service clientele. Vessel types include, but are not limited to: tank ships; LNG/gas carriers; bulk carriers; container ships; offshore drilling, production, or service units; passenger vessels; and yachts. Maritime Services Seagoing vessels of any tonnage engaged in foreign trade are eligible for registration in the RMI. Ownership of RMI. Ownership of RMI registered vessels and yachts must be through an RMI business entity. Entities such as corporations, general or limited partnerships, limited liability companies or qualified foreign maritime entities are sufficient for this purpose. The RMI has been included on the United States Coast Guard' s Qualship 21 roster for the tenth consecutive year and continues to be included on the White lists of both the Paris and Tokyo Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs). In addition, the RMI meets the flag criteria for a low risk ship under the Paris MoU New Inspection Regime. Services include: Vessel and Yacht Registration Mortgage and Lease Financing Recordation and Documentation Vessel Inspection Officer Examination Seafarers' Identity and Record Books Officer Certification Technical Assistance Investigations Radio Station Licensing International Representation Information Provided on Maritime Regulations and Port Activities In 2001, at the request of many owners and maritime attorneys, the RMI Governement expanded the Registry to include commercial and private yachts. The RMI Yacht Registry has gained increased recognition and acceptance throughout the yachting community as a result of its efficient and cost effective registration process, personalized service and support available from 25 worldwide offices, and highest safety and operational standards as evidenced by outstanding port State records. Corporate Services Thanks to its high level of confidentiality, unparalleled customer service philosophy and excellent reputation as a leading maritime registry, the RMI Corporate Registry is going from strength-to-strenght. In particular, the Registry is experiencing tremendous success as one of the leading jurisdictions for initial public offerings (IPOs) on major stock exchanges. In recent years, over 40 RMI business entities have gone public to raise capital on exchanges in New York and London. Moreover, several business entities are in the process of going public or are already listed on other stock exchanges around the world. The RMI pemits corporate redomiciliation both into and out of the jurisdiction. The non-resident corporate program offers many unique advantages the investor, shipowner, and international businessperson. RMI business entities can be utilized for a variety of purposes including real estate and intellectual property holdings, asset management, international trade, vessel ownership, and initial public offerings. Advantages of incorporating in the RMI include: Same Day Formation Low Costs Free Apostilles Confidentiality Free Redomiciliation Modern Corporate Law For further information on the RMI Maritime and Corporate programs, please contact us or visit our website www.register-iri.com . • Arabe

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Montessori Happy Kids

Montessori Happy Kids

Chemin de Compostelle 10, 1212 Grand-Lancy
An innovative bilingual school to learn and grow differently

Education as an aid to life. Happy Kids, a private Montessori school in Lancy (Geneva), welcomes children aged 3 to 6 in a bilingual, stimulating and caring environment, to give them the keys to tomorrow's world. Each child receives individual and caring support to help them develop their full potential and reveal all their talents. Happy Kids Montessori School is a school open to the world. Throughout the year, we offer educational activities for children and adults. What do we learn in a Montessori class? The Montessori Happy Kids school offers an active, solution-focused education, encouraging pupils' autonomy to build their own resources and collaborate on joint projects while respecting others and the environment. Montessori Happy Kids offers a wide range of activities to help children acquire all the fundamental skills (reading, writing, mathematics, etc.), as well as discovering the world through lessons in history, geography, science, technology and the arts. How does bilingualism work? Learning a foreign language from a very early age makes it easier to achieve bilingualism and promotes all aspects of cognitive development, while giving children a way of opening up to the world. ● The presence of 2 teachers per class, one French-speaking and the other English-speaking, enables pupils to follow the syllabus of the Plan d'Etude Romand in both languages. ● Fun activities in all areas of learning are offered in English, depending on the level of each child. The English-speaking teacher also participates in the children's daily life activities (mealtimes, dressing, naps) to anchor the learning of this language in concrete situations. ● Children are encouraged to speak English, through individual or small group interactions with the English-speaking teacher. Do you assess your pupils? In a Montessori school, assessment is not a tool used to classify children, still less to put them in competition with each other. Daily observation of the children by the teachers is a very powerful tool for adapting teaching to the specific needs of each child. The progress, difficulties and successes of each child are noted every day in order to define the most appropriate and effective work plan possible. Two parent/teacher meetings are organised each year to discuss each child's progress. What happens to children after a 3-6 Montessori? There is no single answer to the question of what happens to children after attending a 3-6 Montessori class, as this depends on a number of individual factors such as their aspirations, their subsequent school career and their environment. However, in general, children who have been educated in Montessori tend to develop skills such as autonomy, curiosity, the ability to learn independently and self-confidence, which can help them to succeed in their later school and working lives. Montessori education also encourages self-discovery and problem-solving, which can help children become critical and creative thinkers later in life. Children can continue their education in any type of school system (Swiss, French, international, etc.).

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An innovative bilingual school to learn and grow differently

Education as an aid to life. Happy Kids, a private Montessori school in Lancy (Geneva), welcomes children aged 3 to 6 in a bilingual, stimulating and caring environment, to give them the keys to tomorrow's world. Each child receives individual and caring support to help them develop their full potential and reveal all their talents. Happy Kids Montessori School is a school open to the world. Throughout the year, we offer educational activities for children and adults. What do we learn in a Montessori class? The Montessori Happy Kids school offers an active, solution-focused education, encouraging pupils' autonomy to build their own resources and collaborate on joint projects while respecting others and the environment. Montessori Happy Kids offers a wide range of activities to help children acquire all the fundamental skills (reading, writing, mathematics, etc.), as well as discovering the world through lessons in history, geography, science, technology and the arts. How does bilingualism work? Learning a foreign language from a very early age makes it easier to achieve bilingualism and promotes all aspects of cognitive development, while giving children a way of opening up to the world. ● The presence of 2 teachers per class, one French-speaking and the other English-speaking, enables pupils to follow the syllabus of the Plan d'Etude Romand in both languages. ● Fun activities in all areas of learning are offered in English, depending on the level of each child. The English-speaking teacher also participates in the children's daily life activities (mealtimes, dressing, naps) to anchor the learning of this language in concrete situations. ● Children are encouraged to speak English, through individual or small group interactions with the English-speaking teacher. Do you assess your pupils? In a Montessori school, assessment is not a tool used to classify children, still less to put them in competition with each other. Daily observation of the children by the teachers is a very powerful tool for adapting teaching to the specific needs of each child. The progress, difficulties and successes of each child are noted every day in order to define the most appropriate and effective work plan possible. Two parent/teacher meetings are organised each year to discuss each child's progress. What happens to children after a 3-6 Montessori? There is no single answer to the question of what happens to children after attending a 3-6 Montessori class, as this depends on a number of individual factors such as their aspirations, their subsequent school career and their environment. However, in general, children who have been educated in Montessori tend to develop skills such as autonomy, curiosity, the ability to learn independently and self-confidence, which can help them to succeed in their later school and working lives. Montessori education also encourages self-discovery and problem-solving, which can help children become critical and creative thinkers later in life. Children can continue their education in any type of school system (Swiss, French, international, etc.).

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Esplanade de Pont-Rouge 5, 1212 Grand-LancyP.O. Box, 1211 Genève 12
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OBERSON ABELS SA

OBERSON ABELS SA is a law firm specialized in tax and corporate law with offices in Geneva, Lausanne, Sion and Neuchâtel. Philosophy We imagine a world where our clients and our highly specialized professionals enjoy teaming up to tackle and crack the most complicated problem you may challenge us with, giving us the opportunity to fully express our curious, passionate, bubbly and visionary talents. Partners • Antoine Amiguet • Sébastien Bettschart • Stefan Eberhard • Alexandre Faltin • Philipp Fischer • Pierre-Marie Glauser • Marcel Meier • Jérôme Meyer • Dominique Morand • Xavier Oberson • Marc-Etienne Pache • Geneviève Page • Jacques Pittet • Anne Tissot Benedetto • Frédéric Vuilleumier Areas of practice (i) Tax law • Personal tax • Corporate tax • Consumption/Transaction taxes • International/Intercantonal taxation • Specific fields of taxation • Assistance in tax matters and disputes (ii) Corporate Law • Corporate/M&A/Project Finance • Contracts/Commercial • Restructuring of distressed companies • International Organisations/Not-For-Profit Organisations • Banking & Finance • Investment funds • Capital Markets • Pensions • Data protection

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Adriatic Heirlooms

Adriatic Heirlooms

Avenue Dumas 22, 1206 Geneva
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Antiquorum Genève SA

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Antiquorum Genève SA

Rue du Mont-Blanc 3, 1201 GenevaP.O. Box, 1211 Genève 1
Antiquorum, The World's Premier Auctioneers of Modern and Vintage Timepieces

Antiquorum, the world’s foremost auction house for modern and vintage timepieces, proudly upholds a legacy of excellence built on its esteemed reputation and the unparalleled expertise of its internationally renowned specialists. Founded in Geneva in 1974, Antiquorum has established a singular presence in the auction world by cultivating a vibrant global community of watch collectors. Through the consistent offering of timepieces of remarkable provenance and rarity, the house has achieved record-breaking results and regularly commands the highest prices at auction. A pioneer in horological innovation, Antiquorum made history in the early 1980s by introducing wristwatch auctions to the international market—an audacious move that redefined the landscape of collectible timepieces. This spirit of innovation continued with the advent of the thematic auction, beginning with the landmark sale “The Art of Patek Philippe” in 1989, celebrating the 150th anniversary of the legendary manufacture. Today, Antiquorum continues to host thematic sales that offer collectors not only the opportunity to acquire extraordinary pieces, but also to deepen their knowledge through meticulously researched and richly illustrated catalogues that serve as scholarly references in the field. Among the house’s most celebrated achievements, the 2005 sale “The Quarter Millennium of Vacheron Constantin” realized an exceptional USD 15,110,000 (CHF 18,123,069) , marking a record for the brand and the second-highest total ever for a single-manufacturer auction—surpassed only by Patek Philippe. Notable world records include the “Tour de l’Île” , sold for USD 1,564,000 (CHF 1,876,250) —the highest price ever paid for a contemporary wristwatch—and the “King Fouad I” , which fetched USD 2,755,000 (CHF 3,306,250) , setting a record for a Vacheron Constantin timepiece. In 2006, the renowned Mondani Collection of 309 Rolex wristwatches achieved an impressive CHF 11,037,278 , including a standout performance by the Ref. 4113 flyback chronograph, which reached CHF 738,500 —the highest auction price ever for a Rolex watch at the time. The 2007 “Omegamania” sale exceeded all expectations with a total of CHF 6,536,911 (USD 5,540,000) —three times its presale estimate. This auction set numerous records, including the highest price ever paid for an Omega watch: the 1958 “Platinum Constellation Grand Luxe” , sold for CHF 413,700 (USD 351,000) . In 2008, the thematic sale “Revolution: The Evolution of Rolex Sport Watch” brought in an exceptional USD 8,515,260 , achieving nine world records, among them the Comex Sea-Dweller , which realized a remarkable USD 248,800 . A milestone in horological history was reached in 2002, when Antiquorum established the all-time world record for a wristwatch at auction with the sale of a unique 1939 Patek Philippe World Time Ref. 1415 in platinum , which achieved USD 4,026,524 (CHF 6,603,500) —more than double the previous world record.

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Rue du Mont-Blanc 3, 1201 GenevaP.O. Box, 1211 Genève 1
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Antiquorum, The World's Premier Auctioneers of Modern and Vintage Timepieces

Antiquorum, the world’s foremost auction house for modern and vintage timepieces, proudly upholds a legacy of excellence built on its esteemed reputation and the unparalleled expertise of its internationally renowned specialists. Founded in Geneva in 1974, Antiquorum has established a singular presence in the auction world by cultivating a vibrant global community of watch collectors. Through the consistent offering of timepieces of remarkable provenance and rarity, the house has achieved record-breaking results and regularly commands the highest prices at auction. A pioneer in horological innovation, Antiquorum made history in the early 1980s by introducing wristwatch auctions to the international market—an audacious move that redefined the landscape of collectible timepieces. This spirit of innovation continued with the advent of the thematic auction, beginning with the landmark sale “The Art of Patek Philippe” in 1989, celebrating the 150th anniversary of the legendary manufacture. Today, Antiquorum continues to host thematic sales that offer collectors not only the opportunity to acquire extraordinary pieces, but also to deepen their knowledge through meticulously researched and richly illustrated catalogues that serve as scholarly references in the field. Among the house’s most celebrated achievements, the 2005 sale “The Quarter Millennium of Vacheron Constantin” realized an exceptional USD 15,110,000 (CHF 18,123,069) , marking a record for the brand and the second-highest total ever for a single-manufacturer auction—surpassed only by Patek Philippe. Notable world records include the “Tour de l’Île” , sold for USD 1,564,000 (CHF 1,876,250) —the highest price ever paid for a contemporary wristwatch—and the “King Fouad I” , which fetched USD 2,755,000 (CHF 3,306,250) , setting a record for a Vacheron Constantin timepiece. In 2006, the renowned Mondani Collection of 309 Rolex wristwatches achieved an impressive CHF 11,037,278 , including a standout performance by the Ref. 4113 flyback chronograph, which reached CHF 738,500 —the highest auction price ever for a Rolex watch at the time. The 2007 “Omegamania” sale exceeded all expectations with a total of CHF 6,536,911 (USD 5,540,000) —three times its presale estimate. This auction set numerous records, including the highest price ever paid for an Omega watch: the 1958 “Platinum Constellation Grand Luxe” , sold for CHF 413,700 (USD 351,000) . In 2008, the thematic sale “Revolution: The Evolution of Rolex Sport Watch” brought in an exceptional USD 8,515,260 , achieving nine world records, among them the Comex Sea-Dweller , which realized a remarkable USD 248,800 . A milestone in horological history was reached in 2002, when Antiquorum established the all-time world record for a wristwatch at auction with the sale of a unique 1939 Patek Philippe World Time Ref. 1415 in platinum , which achieved USD 4,026,524 (CHF 6,603,500) —more than double the previous world record.

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Atelier YDB Architectes

Atelier YDB Architectes

Rue Marignac 15, 1206 Geneva
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D'Agostino Valérie

D'Agostino Valérie

Rue du Grand-Pré 2, 1202 Geneva
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Golay Fils & Stahl SA

Golay Fils & Stahl SA

Place des Bergues 1, 1201 GenevaP.O. Box, 1211 Genève 1
Golay Fils & Stahl SA

Golay Fils & Stahl SA was founded in 1837 in Geneva by Auguste Golay Leresche and sold at the turn of the century to Mr. Stahl, hence the name Golay Fils & Stahl. In 1961, the company was acquired by Jacques Wolfgang, already a business associate of the firm, having supplied it with precious stones since the 1930’s. Between 1860 and 1930, the establishment prospered during this grand and lavish period offering its exclusive creations to the jewelry world. Having a retail store in Paris as well as Geneva, Golay Fils & Stahl benefited from a very international clientele. At the turn of the century, Golay Fils & Stahl was named the official jeweller to the royal family of Romania. King Carol I of Romania, a loyal customer, visited the shop in Geneva regularly from 1896 onward. In old ledgers, there are also mentions of purchases by the Prince Damrong of Siam, as well as the Maharajah of Baroda. Jesse Wolfgang, the son of Jacques, took over the firm upon his fathers death in 1976. Having been in the firm since 1968, he was able to lead his team in adding a new dimension to the retail establishment while continuing the trade of diamonds and precious stones, a family tradition of five generations which continues today. Today, Golay Fils & Stahl specialises in the creation of exclusive jewelry, as well as antique jewelry, diamonds, and coloured stones.

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Place des Bergues 1, 1201 GenevaP.O. Box, 1211 Genève 1
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Golay Fils & Stahl SA

Golay Fils & Stahl SA was founded in 1837 in Geneva by Auguste Golay Leresche and sold at the turn of the century to Mr. Stahl, hence the name Golay Fils & Stahl. In 1961, the company was acquired by Jacques Wolfgang, already a business associate of the firm, having supplied it with precious stones since the 1930’s. Between 1860 and 1930, the establishment prospered during this grand and lavish period offering its exclusive creations to the jewelry world. Having a retail store in Paris as well as Geneva, Golay Fils & Stahl benefited from a very international clientele. At the turn of the century, Golay Fils & Stahl was named the official jeweller to the royal family of Romania. King Carol I of Romania, a loyal customer, visited the shop in Geneva regularly from 1896 onward. In old ledgers, there are also mentions of purchases by the Prince Damrong of Siam, as well as the Maharajah of Baroda. Jesse Wolfgang, the son of Jacques, took over the firm upon his fathers death in 1976. Having been in the firm since 1968, he was able to lead his team in adding a new dimension to the retail establishment while continuing the trade of diamonds and precious stones, a family tradition of five generations which continues today. Today, Golay Fils & Stahl specialises in the creation of exclusive jewelry, as well as antique jewelry, diamonds, and coloured stones.

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IRI Corporate & Maritime Services (Switzerland) SA

IRI Corporate & Maritime Services (Switzerland) SA

Rue de la Pélisserie 16, 1204 Geneva

International Registries, Inc. and its affiliates (IRI) provide administrative and technical support to the Republic of the Marshall Islands(RMI) Maritime and Corporate Registries. IRI has been administering maritime and corporate programs since 1948. The RMI Registry is the third largest registry in the world, surpassing 106 million gross tons in June 2014. IRI has a network of 25 worldwide offices that have the ability to register a vessel or yacht, including vessels under construction, record a mortgage or financing charter, incorporate a company, issue seafarer documentation, and service clientele. Vessel types include, but are not limited to: tank ships; LNG/gas carriers; bulk carriers; container ships; offshore drilling, production, or service units; passenger vessels; and yachts. Maritime Services Seagoing vessels of any tonnage engaged in foreign trade are eligible for registration in the RMI. Ownership of RMI. Ownership of RMI registered vessels and yachts must be through an RMI business entity. Entities such as corporations, general or limited partnerships, limited liability companies or qualified foreign maritime entities are sufficient for this purpose. The RMI has been included on the United States Coast Guard' s Qualship 21 roster for the tenth consecutive year and continues to be included on the White lists of both the Paris and Tokyo Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs). In addition, the RMI meets the flag criteria for a low risk ship under the Paris MoU New Inspection Regime. Services include: Vessel and Yacht Registration Mortgage and Lease Financing Recordation and Documentation Vessel Inspection Officer Examination Seafarers' Identity and Record Books Officer Certification Technical Assistance Investigations Radio Station Licensing International Representation Information Provided on Maritime Regulations and Port Activities In 2001, at the request of many owners and maritime attorneys, the RMI Governement expanded the Registry to include commercial and private yachts. The RMI Yacht Registry has gained increased recognition and acceptance throughout the yachting community as a result of its efficient and cost effective registration process, personalized service and support available from 25 worldwide offices, and highest safety and operational standards as evidenced by outstanding port State records. Corporate Services Thanks to its high level of confidentiality, unparalleled customer service philosophy and excellent reputation as a leading maritime registry, the RMI Corporate Registry is going from strength-to-strenght. In particular, the Registry is experiencing tremendous success as one of the leading jurisdictions for initial public offerings (IPOs) on major stock exchanges. In recent years, over 40 RMI business entities have gone public to raise capital on exchanges in New York and London. Moreover, several business entities are in the process of going public or are already listed on other stock exchanges around the world. The RMI pemits corporate redomiciliation both into and out of the jurisdiction. The non-resident corporate program offers many unique advantages the investor, shipowner, and international businessperson. RMI business entities can be utilized for a variety of purposes including real estate and intellectual property holdings, asset management, international trade, vessel ownership, and initial public offerings. Advantages of incorporating in the RMI include: Same Day Formation Low Costs Free Apostilles Confidentiality Free Redomiciliation Modern Corporate Law For further information on the RMI Maritime and Corporate programs, please contact us or visit our website www.register-iri.com . • Arabe

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International Registries, Inc. and its affiliates (IRI) provide administrative and technical support to the Republic of the Marshall Islands(RMI) Maritime and Corporate Registries. IRI has been administering maritime and corporate programs since 1948. The RMI Registry is the third largest registry in the world, surpassing 106 million gross tons in June 2014. IRI has a network of 25 worldwide offices that have the ability to register a vessel or yacht, including vessels under construction, record a mortgage or financing charter, incorporate a company, issue seafarer documentation, and service clientele. Vessel types include, but are not limited to: tank ships; LNG/gas carriers; bulk carriers; container ships; offshore drilling, production, or service units; passenger vessels; and yachts. Maritime Services Seagoing vessels of any tonnage engaged in foreign trade are eligible for registration in the RMI. Ownership of RMI. Ownership of RMI registered vessels and yachts must be through an RMI business entity. Entities such as corporations, general or limited partnerships, limited liability companies or qualified foreign maritime entities are sufficient for this purpose. The RMI has been included on the United States Coast Guard' s Qualship 21 roster for the tenth consecutive year and continues to be included on the White lists of both the Paris and Tokyo Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs). In addition, the RMI meets the flag criteria for a low risk ship under the Paris MoU New Inspection Regime. Services include: Vessel and Yacht Registration Mortgage and Lease Financing Recordation and Documentation Vessel Inspection Officer Examination Seafarers' Identity and Record Books Officer Certification Technical Assistance Investigations Radio Station Licensing International Representation Information Provided on Maritime Regulations and Port Activities In 2001, at the request of many owners and maritime attorneys, the RMI Governement expanded the Registry to include commercial and private yachts. The RMI Yacht Registry has gained increased recognition and acceptance throughout the yachting community as a result of its efficient and cost effective registration process, personalized service and support available from 25 worldwide offices, and highest safety and operational standards as evidenced by outstanding port State records. Corporate Services Thanks to its high level of confidentiality, unparalleled customer service philosophy and excellent reputation as a leading maritime registry, the RMI Corporate Registry is going from strength-to-strenght. In particular, the Registry is experiencing tremendous success as one of the leading jurisdictions for initial public offerings (IPOs) on major stock exchanges. In recent years, over 40 RMI business entities have gone public to raise capital on exchanges in New York and London. Moreover, several business entities are in the process of going public or are already listed on other stock exchanges around the world. The RMI pemits corporate redomiciliation both into and out of the jurisdiction. The non-resident corporate program offers many unique advantages the investor, shipowner, and international businessperson. RMI business entities can be utilized for a variety of purposes including real estate and intellectual property holdings, asset management, international trade, vessel ownership, and initial public offerings. Advantages of incorporating in the RMI include: Same Day Formation Low Costs Free Apostilles Confidentiality Free Redomiciliation Modern Corporate Law For further information on the RMI Maritime and Corporate programs, please contact us or visit our website www.register-iri.com . • Arabe

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Montessori Happy Kids

Montessori Happy Kids

Chemin de Compostelle 10, 1212 Grand-Lancy
An innovative bilingual school to learn and grow differently

Education as an aid to life. Happy Kids, a private Montessori school in Lancy (Geneva), welcomes children aged 3 to 6 in a bilingual, stimulating and caring environment, to give them the keys to tomorrow's world. Each child receives individual and caring support to help them develop their full potential and reveal all their talents. Happy Kids Montessori School is a school open to the world. Throughout the year, we offer educational activities for children and adults. What do we learn in a Montessori class? The Montessori Happy Kids school offers an active, solution-focused education, encouraging pupils' autonomy to build their own resources and collaborate on joint projects while respecting others and the environment. Montessori Happy Kids offers a wide range of activities to help children acquire all the fundamental skills (reading, writing, mathematics, etc.), as well as discovering the world through lessons in history, geography, science, technology and the arts. How does bilingualism work? Learning a foreign language from a very early age makes it easier to achieve bilingualism and promotes all aspects of cognitive development, while giving children a way of opening up to the world. ● The presence of 2 teachers per class, one French-speaking and the other English-speaking, enables pupils to follow the syllabus of the Plan d'Etude Romand in both languages. ● Fun activities in all areas of learning are offered in English, depending on the level of each child. The English-speaking teacher also participates in the children's daily life activities (mealtimes, dressing, naps) to anchor the learning of this language in concrete situations. ● Children are encouraged to speak English, through individual or small group interactions with the English-speaking teacher. Do you assess your pupils? In a Montessori school, assessment is not a tool used to classify children, still less to put them in competition with each other. Daily observation of the children by the teachers is a very powerful tool for adapting teaching to the specific needs of each child. The progress, difficulties and successes of each child are noted every day in order to define the most appropriate and effective work plan possible. Two parent/teacher meetings are organised each year to discuss each child's progress. What happens to children after a 3-6 Montessori? There is no single answer to the question of what happens to children after attending a 3-6 Montessori class, as this depends on a number of individual factors such as their aspirations, their subsequent school career and their environment. However, in general, children who have been educated in Montessori tend to develop skills such as autonomy, curiosity, the ability to learn independently and self-confidence, which can help them to succeed in their later school and working lives. Montessori education also encourages self-discovery and problem-solving, which can help children become critical and creative thinkers later in life. Children can continue their education in any type of school system (Swiss, French, international, etc.).

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An innovative bilingual school to learn and grow differently

Education as an aid to life. Happy Kids, a private Montessori school in Lancy (Geneva), welcomes children aged 3 to 6 in a bilingual, stimulating and caring environment, to give them the keys to tomorrow's world. Each child receives individual and caring support to help them develop their full potential and reveal all their talents. Happy Kids Montessori School is a school open to the world. Throughout the year, we offer educational activities for children and adults. What do we learn in a Montessori class? The Montessori Happy Kids school offers an active, solution-focused education, encouraging pupils' autonomy to build their own resources and collaborate on joint projects while respecting others and the environment. Montessori Happy Kids offers a wide range of activities to help children acquire all the fundamental skills (reading, writing, mathematics, etc.), as well as discovering the world through lessons in history, geography, science, technology and the arts. How does bilingualism work? Learning a foreign language from a very early age makes it easier to achieve bilingualism and promotes all aspects of cognitive development, while giving children a way of opening up to the world. ● The presence of 2 teachers per class, one French-speaking and the other English-speaking, enables pupils to follow the syllabus of the Plan d'Etude Romand in both languages. ● Fun activities in all areas of learning are offered in English, depending on the level of each child. The English-speaking teacher also participates in the children's daily life activities (mealtimes, dressing, naps) to anchor the learning of this language in concrete situations. ● Children are encouraged to speak English, through individual or small group interactions with the English-speaking teacher. Do you assess your pupils? In a Montessori school, assessment is not a tool used to classify children, still less to put them in competition with each other. Daily observation of the children by the teachers is a very powerful tool for adapting teaching to the specific needs of each child. The progress, difficulties and successes of each child are noted every day in order to define the most appropriate and effective work plan possible. Two parent/teacher meetings are organised each year to discuss each child's progress. What happens to children after a 3-6 Montessori? There is no single answer to the question of what happens to children after attending a 3-6 Montessori class, as this depends on a number of individual factors such as their aspirations, their subsequent school career and their environment. However, in general, children who have been educated in Montessori tend to develop skills such as autonomy, curiosity, the ability to learn independently and self-confidence, which can help them to succeed in their later school and working lives. Montessori education also encourages self-discovery and problem-solving, which can help children become critical and creative thinkers later in life. Children can continue their education in any type of school system (Swiss, French, international, etc.).

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Esplanade de Pont-Rouge 5, 1212 Grand-LancyP.O. Box, 1211 Genève 12
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OBERSON ABELS SA

OBERSON ABELS SA is a law firm specialized in tax and corporate law with offices in Geneva, Lausanne, Sion and Neuchâtel. Philosophy We imagine a world where our clients and our highly specialized professionals enjoy teaming up to tackle and crack the most complicated problem you may challenge us with, giving us the opportunity to fully express our curious, passionate, bubbly and visionary talents. Partners • Antoine Amiguet • Sébastien Bettschart • Stefan Eberhard • Alexandre Faltin • Philipp Fischer • Pierre-Marie Glauser • Marcel Meier • Jérôme Meyer • Dominique Morand • Xavier Oberson • Marc-Etienne Pache • Geneviève Page • Jacques Pittet • Anne Tissot Benedetto • Frédéric Vuilleumier Areas of practice (i) Tax law • Personal tax • Corporate tax • Consumption/Transaction taxes • International/Intercantonal taxation • Specific fields of taxation • Assistance in tax matters and disputes (ii) Corporate Law • Corporate/M&A/Project Finance • Contracts/Commercial • Restructuring of distressed companies • International Organisations/Not-For-Profit Organisations • Banking & Finance • Investment funds • Capital Markets • Pensions • Data protection

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