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Historical information:
Remond, Jean-Georges (1752-1830) - jeweler, goldsmith, founder of the firm Jean-Georges Rémond and Company. Jean-George Rémond worked in Geneva from 1783 to about 1820. The company specialized in the production of snuff boxes, snuff boxes with clocks, singing bird boxes, molded clocks and music boxes. The company`s products were of excellent quality, decorated with luxurious decor of precious stones, pearls and enamel. Rémond founded an impressive international enterprise with offices and production facilities in Geneva and Hanau.
Isaac-Daniel Piguet (1775–1841) was a Swiss watchmaker and mechanic who played a key role in the development of watchmaking and mechanical engineering in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Born in Le Chenit, Vaud, he moved to Geneva by 1800, where he began his career working for Jean-Frédéric Leschot, a renowned mechanic and watchmaker. A few years later, on 10 February 1802, Piguet entered into partnership with his brother-in-law Henri Capt, also a distinguished watchmaker. This collaboration produced complex and innovative watches, automatons and music boxes. By 1809, Piguet was known in Geneva as a “watchmaker-mechanic à la Madelaine”, a recognition of his high status in the craft world. In 1811, he entered into a new partnership with another famous watchmaker, Philippe-Samuel Meylan (1772–1845). Together they worked under the name “Marchands & Fournisseurs d`horlogerie & Bijouterie”, running a workshop in Chevelu, in the Maison Bellot (later renamed 45 rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau). This period was a golden age for the creation of miniature and ultra-thin mechanisms, which were distinguished not only by their technical perfection but also by their exquisite decoration.