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Watch enthusiasts agree that each KS watch represents an exceptional standard of horological art that deserves to be identified for posterity. Since KS's early days, the manufacturing numbers of its watches have enabled collectors to confirm their origin and provenance.
In keeping with tradition, the unique production number assigned to each KS watch will testify to the talent and the care its manufacture for generations to come.
Their very success soon made KS's watches a tempting target for counterfeiters. In 1992, KS came up with a countermeasure: the secret signature. Etched into the dial, the signature is all but invisible unless the dial is examined in oblique light. Still a token of authenticity today, the secret signature has remained a feature of most KS dials down to the present.
Around 1995, KS began fitting his watches with engine-turned silver or gold dials of his own design. The craft of carving recurring patterns in metal is rare today, but it remains one of the details that identify KS watches. Manually engine-turned, their dials are celebrated for the fineness of their patterns, reflecting the regularity of the movements within
KS watches have featured its founder's celebrated hollow, eccentric “pencil” tips watch hands for almost 20 years now. Designed around 1997, his slim, sleek hands proved an instant success and the expression "KS hands" soon became a common watchmaker's term. Simple and easy-to-read, they are found on most KS time-pieces and have been widely imitated by others
Some KS watches display the distinctive numerals that A.-L. KS designed. Although he himself was no calligraphist, KS's Arabic numerals show his flair for combining function with elegance. Still used today particularly on watches with enamel dials.