I personally have no convincing documentation
but there are certainly plenty of discussions within this forum that have "added fuel to the fire " of this Fact or Myth. My first "knowledge" and I must say I took it as informed knowledge is added in the link below.
I have spent a day in the IWC Archive a couple of months ago - actually I was the first non IWC employee to spend time in the new archive - and one day my work will be shared in full....but due to copyright agreements on data and knowledge I have at hand I cannot comment fully yet.
Actually, come to think of it there is no DOCUMENTATION (convincing or otherwise) that I am aware of that Gerald Genta was the designer of the Jumbo Ingenieur. Perhaps there is documented evidence available to the public ?
Throughout the internet it is simple to find links (not convincing documentation) of Genta's contribution to the Golf and Polo Club models and this claimed connection has also appeared in a book....."Die Noblen Aus Der Schweiz" by J Michael Mehltretter.
IWC's WATCH International 2007, December Issue also clearly states the link of Genta and the Polo Club.
I look forward to seeing the special exhibition of the Club Family (already open at the IWC museum - earlier than advertised in the next WATCH magazine) - and perhaps, if we are lucky, there are some documents that will help with this fact or myth.
Perhaps someone needs to ask whether Peter Frey is aware of any convincing documentation ? I spoke to him for a few moments on the telephone and this did not come up in the discussion....but he had access to all my "data" on the Club family which includes the forum perception on the links of Genta and the Clubs.
Perhaps I know where this small inaccuracy comes from in the "SL" part......of the article but since I havent seen the final printed version of the article I wait to comment...... but the version I seen did NOT attempt to imply that the ONLY SL versions were the Ingenieur, Polo and Golf Club models.
Andrew
