Académie Horlogère des Créateurs Indépendants

The Académie Horlogère des Créateurs Indépendants (French.: Akademy of independent creators in watchmaking, AHCI) is an non-profit association, founded 1985 by Svend Andersen and Vincent Calabrese under Swiss civil law with the mission to perpetuate the art of independent watch and clock-making. The AHCI is based in Zürich.[1]

The AHCI is an international institution with 33 Members, 7 honorary members and 6 candidates from over 12 countries.

Goal, membership and elements

Goal of the association

The AHCI also gives the members and the candidates the chance to participate in joint exhibitions.

Membership

The following conditions are needed to become a member:

The candidate doesn't need to be a watchmaker by profession. Many famous historical watchmakers has been autodidact (like John Harrison or George Daniels). For this reason the AHCI has members which are scientists or engineers. Only the skills count.

Elements

The central element is the general assembly. The members meets twice a year, in spring at BaselWorld and in autumn at a central meeting location.

Members

The most famous members are the founders and the honorary members George Daniels, Jean Kazes und Peter Schmid. The following members are part of the executive board: Andreas Strehler, Miki Eleta, Marc Jenni und Paul Gerber.

Members

Andersen, Svend; Andersen, Søren; Baumgartner, Felix; Becsei, Aaron; Bray, Robert; Calabrese, Vincent; Chaykin, Konstantin; Delaloye, Nicolas; Dufour, Philippe; Eleta, Miki; Paul Gerber; Haldimann, Beat; Halter, Vianney; Jenni, Marc; Journe, François-Paul; Jutzi, Frank; Kikuno, Masahiro; Klings, Christian; Lang, Marco; Lederer, Bernhard; Naeschke, Sebastian; Nienaber, Rainer; Pita, Aniceto; Prescher, Thomas; Preziuso, Antoine; Speake-Marin, Peter; Strehler, Andreas; Van der Klaauw, Christian; Voutilainen, Kari; Vyskocil, Volker; Wurtz, Philippe

Honorary members

Daniels, George; Kazes, Jean; Naeschke, Matthias; Schmid, Peter; Snétivy, Joseph; Tai Yu, Kiu; Wibmer, Peter;

References

  1. http://www.ahci.ch/

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