Aletta e Peter Stas, donos do grupo independente Frédérique Constant (que tem ainda as marcas Alpina e Ateliers deMonaco) acabam de publicar um livro sobre o seu percurso no mundo da relojoaria suíça.
Holandeses, confessos apaixonados por relógios, conseguiram em poucos anos estabelecer uma base industrial, que lhes permite fabricar os seus próprios calibres. Um caso raro entre as marcas independentes, ainda mais com fundadores que não são suíços.
O grupo tem aindas a particularidade de ter o português Manuel da Silva Matos como Research & Development Manager para as suas três marcas. Anuário Relógios & Canetas 2011 fez-lhe uma entrevista.
Anuário Relógios & Canetas online de Maio traz uma entrevista a Peter Stas.
Live Your Passion foi escrito com a colaboração de dois jornalistas especializados - Gisbert Brunner e Alexander Linz. Saiba mais aqui.
Aletta e Peter Stas
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Live your passion – Building a watch manufacture
It all started with our passion for watches. Then, the passion of our watchmakers was added and we have been on a journey to build a thriving watch manufacture. With our slogan “Live your passion”, we encourage others to share in our passion for fine watchmaking.
True passion has always been the result of fine sensitive processes that happen over time - not the exploits of some exciting moment. It represents our internal drive, not our daily habits or needs. While our habits change, our drive continues to be the result of our character and heritage. Time and moments pass. The accomplishments of our drive remain over time. This has been the true aspect of passion at all times.
The idea for this book started during a seminar on the “Rockerfeller Habits” in Amsterdam, where we attended with the Management Team of our company. In the past years, various people - journalists, customers, suppliers, industry colleagues - had suggested to write a book about our passion and the history of Frederique Constant. It was the suggestion of the members of our Management Team that made us think more seriously about the idea.
The primary purpose initially was to create a book as a publicity vehicle for potential customers and new employees. To explain how and why the company came into this world. There is certainly also an ambition to leave some kind of a legacy, to leave behind a “rule book” on what we envision as the long-term culture of the company. That it may serve as a motivation for those working with us to continue to grow Frederique Constant, Alpina and Atelier deMonaco. Last but not least, this book’s intention is also to show our children more in-depth what their parents have been spending so much time on in the past twenty years.
We learned from the YPO workshop “Write That Book”, that it takes over thousand hours to develop and finish a book manuscript. Considering the time we were spending already on work, this hardly sounded like an appealing proposition. The book idea was officially postponed to a later date when we would have more time. Still, the temptation to write something more comprehensive remained. Writing press articles and blog entries did relieve some pressure, but it was never enough. So, quietly we began to develop a book outline. With the help of Gisbert Brunner and Alexander Linz, we were able to structure scattered thoughts and information.
This book is a mix between a “Coffee Table Book” and “Business Book”. You will find ample text on the business aspects of the company, our Purpose ”Let more people enjoy luxury” and the company Core Values. You will also find plenty of photos and images that tell the story of the creation of watch calibers, models and their manufacturing. Most important however is the story of the people in the company, the customers and the suppliers. We are very grateful to have been able to work with many excellent people during the past twenty years. Without them, the company would never have been possible.
The next pages will start with an in-depth explanation of the “Accessible Luxury” concept that has been the basis of the creation of Frederique Constant over twenty years ago. We will explain many details and specific anecdotes in the following chapters in interview format. Each company Core Value is described later including an interview with colleagues for the respective value.
We have often been asked the reason for the success of our company: “Tell me, what is the single most important success factor?” Unfortunately, or fortunately, there is not one answer. It has been the combination of many factors that created success at the various development phases of the company. While it is very important to have a clear strategy, we are truly of the opinion that you have to do many things right to have success. That means hard work and long hours. You can read all about it in the rest of this book!
Frederique Constant watches are first and foremost very classical. Over the years, various Frederique Constant customers asked us to develop a sports collection. However, we always saw this as a conflict with the strategy to create, produce and market classical watches. For us it was essential to stay consistent with the classical strategy. Then in 2002, we had the opportunity to acquire Alpina, a watch company founded in 1883 with a long history in sports watches. This acquisition gave us a vehicle for sports and lifestyle watches.
Later chapters describe the extensive history of the “Union Horlogere”, the company that created and registered Alpina in 1901. How this company was revolutionary with it’s “Alpinist” concept of collaboration. We have a mission to revive Alpina to its former glory as a world watch brand. It is work in progress.
Atelier deMonaco was incorporated in April 2009 and is the third watch company in our group. Atelier deMonaco creates and produces high-end watch complications – a Minute Repeater, Perpetual Calendar and various Tourbillons. It is in this company that our most talented watchmakers can express themselves and gain experience while marketing their unique watch creations. Atelier deMonaco is ultimately an implementation of our “Personal Development”
Core Value.
Pim Koeslag and Manual da Silva will explain how and why they created various extremely complicated watch mechanisms, as well as obtaining patents for them and the long process of prototyping and production. Most important, they will explain their passion and vision for the future.
We would like to thank everybody who has been involved with Frederique Constant, Alpina and Ateliers deMonaco, as well as the creation of this book. We thank all interviewed : Marie Anthonioz, Pim Koeslag, Alexandra Sanchez, Manual da Silva and Olivier Zaugg. We thank Gisbert Brunner and Alexander Linz for their invaluable contribution to this book. Thank you for your interest in our watch manufacture and we wish you a joyful reading on our passion.
Aletta & Peter Stas
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