You seem to be putting a lot of faith in the Geneva Seal.
Maybe too much, to receive it One example of a watch must be submitted, then that same series can be made for 1 year or 40 years, only the one watch is checked.
Dje said it right here
"Keeping the Geneva Seal was probably not a solution either as more and more brands are seemingly now respecting the Geneva seal requirements for the sake of it as a marketing tool, or as a way to try to compare itself to Patek Philippe on a ground that it too limited in itself to be a fair comparison criteria, even if the Geneva Seal requirements are quite respectable."
Let me be more blunt.
Some other watch sellers are now receiving the Geneva Seal, Patek believes this is the marketing ploy, some of you accuse Patek of. Patek fears these watch sellers will try and use the seal to show their watches are Equal to Patek.
Patek does not believe they are.
Patek believes that they go well beyond what the seal encompasses. Judging from the Pictures Dje has posted here, I assume he took a tour of at least the main Patek factory. Having done that as well, I can tell you the amount of hand finishing that is done is beyond belief. Some of it could be done by machine, but that simply is not how Mr. Stern believes it should be done. As parts are made and go thru the finishing steps, every part is inspected over and over again, they are inspected not when finished but as Each finishing step is done. It is not only inspected by the person doing the work, but by inspectors as well.
I would recommend everyone take the four of the Patek factory, you will be a believer after that.