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Real questions from APEX clients in Geneva: matching, booking, hotels, travel, dress code, payment, confidentiality.
On average 60-90 minutes. At peak (Thursday to Saturday from 19:00) — closer to 90. On a weekday afternoon — 30-45 minutes. If the scenario is complex (fluent-conversational French, a specific hotel, a specific dress code) — add 20-30 minutes.
Yes, in most weeks — possible. The exception is the Watches & Wonders week in April and the GIFF days in early November: those need 24 hours minimum. In ordinary weeks two hours' notice is realistic, but the choice will be from models free at that moment.
Beau-Rivage Genève, Mandarin Oriental Geneva, Four Seasons des Bergues, Hotel d'Angleterre, The Woodward, La Réserve Eden au Lac — in a "client's guest" format no questions arise, provided everything is done correctly. At smaller boutique hotels or apartments they may ask for an ID — that's normal, the model is ready.
Yes, 24/7. Night hours are an ordinary working slot in Geneva, especially Thursday and Friday. The manager replies, models travel. Morning meetings (before 10:00) happen too, less often — usually for banking clients in town for a short flight.
Standard tier: $1,200 for 2 hours, $1,500 for 4 hours, $2,500 for a night (up to 12 hours), $4,000 for 24 hours, $6,000 for two days. Media segment: $3,500 for 2 hours, $5,000 for 4 hours. These figures do not move after agreement.
The rate covers the model's time and the standard dress code. Separate: transfer beyond the centre (Cologny, Vésenaz, Satigny, Lausanne), dress code for closed events (if dress or jewellery rental is required), all dinner and entertainment costs, out-of-town trips. All of it agreed before the meeting.
French — mandatory across the entire Geneva base. English — across the entire base. Italian, German, Russian, Spanish — selectively, with particular models. Arabic and Chinese — rare cases, agreed in advance. When you ask, specify the level: small talk, conversational, or business.
Yes. Lausanne and Montreux — in standard mode, with transfer factored in. Gstaad in winter and Crans-Montana — frequent destinations, agreed 2-3 days ahead. Courchevel and Megève in ski season — the "weekend" format, from 24 hours. Côte d'Azur (Cannes, Nice, Monaco) — minimum a week ahead, treated as a full trip.
Yes. We call it "client's private location". For returning clients the address is agreed without additional questions, passed only to the specific model for the specific meeting. For new clients the first meeting is usually at one of the Rive Droite hotels, then — wherever is more convenient.
Watches & Wonders in April is our busiest period in Geneva. Requests are sent two weeks ahead, no later. The format is business by day (Palexpo, manufacture presentations) and evening at dinners at Beau-Rivage, Mandarin Oriental, Four Seasons. Models understand the watch theme at least at conversational level and don't confuse Patek with Audemars.
GIFF (early November) is five days of closed premieres and after-parties. The scenario is closer to cultural, the dress code is film-festival, not wedding. Art Genève (January) is four days at Palexpo, an audience of art collectors, a restrained format. We have a separate pool of models with the context for both events.
Bank transfer to Swiss account details — the main channel in Geneva. Cash in CHF, EUR or USD. Cryptocurrency (USDT, BTC) — by agreement. For returning clients — post-payment, monthly deposit, flexible terms. We don't take cards.
A 30-50% deposit a day before the meeting, the balance on meeting — standard for a new client in Geneva. Exact terms are set by the manager depending on the scenario and the amount. For returning clients and for short-notice slots in ordinary weeks a deposit often isn't required.
Discussed immediately, not after the fact. If on meeting it's clear the model arrived in a different format than agreed — write to the manager that same hour. Refund of part of the fee, replacement, adjustment — depending on the cause. Cases like this in Geneva run under one percent and almost always trace back to an incomplete brief at the coordination stage.
Yes. We have 48 cities in the network, including Zurich, Monaco, Monte Carlo, Paris, London, Dubai, Moscow. If you need a companion for a trip, the manager either picks up a model from the destination city or arranges a Geneva model to travel with you. The second option — from 24 hours and up.
From 24 hours to 7 days. The model accompanies you: breakfast, skiing or walks during the day, dinner and evening. All transfer, accommodation, ski-pass and meals — on the client; the model's fee separate. Agreement 5-7 days ahead minimum, for the New Year week — a month.
Yes, a separate part of the base — models with experience of diplomatic dinners and closed receptions. They know the etiquette, speak two or three languages fluently, follow wines and the general geopolitical context at the level of an educated conversational partner. Booked usually a week ahead, on peak days — earlier.
We keep only what's needed for the current meeting. After the meeting, addresses, details and photos are wiped from working chats within 72 hours. Client data — name, phone, payment details — held only with the manager, access restricted. Never shared with third parties. For Geneva's diplomatic and banking clientele this is, in effect, a condition of working together.
Communication only through Telegram or WhatsApp. It's a deliberate position, not a stylistic choice. All meeting details should be in writing — more accurate, safer, verifiable later if needed. End-to-end encrypted messengers in Switzerland are the standard for private clientele.
Free of charge — minimum 12 hours ahead. Later — a compensation share (usually 30% of the fee if the model is already en route or holding the slot). Cancellation an hour before the meeting on the day — payment of half the slot. Rescheduling with the same model, when she has the slot free — no penalty.
Geneva is the principal city of our Swiss operation and one of the keystones of the European APEX network. We opened in 2012 and have since grown to forty-eight cities, but Geneva remains a separate format: Europe's diplomatic capital, the watchmaking capital of the world, a banking hub with Pictet, Lombard Odier and UBP. The manager team on shift 24/7, direct relationships with the maître d's of Le Chat Botté, Bayview, Il Lago, Tsé Fung and Domaine de Châteauvieux, the reception desks of the Rive Droite five-star hotels — all of it is here.
For hotel meetings in Geneva we use six five-star addresses on the right bank of the lake: Hôtel Beau-Rivage Genève at Quai du Mont-Blanc 13, Mandarin Oriental Geneva at Quai Turrettini 1, Four Seasons Hôtel des Bergues at Quai des Bergues 33, Hotel d'Angleterre at Quai du Mont-Blanc 17, The Woodward at Quai Wilson 37, and La Réserve Eden au Lac in Bellevue. In each of these hotels we have a guest-reception procedure that takes no time at the desk and leaves no questions.
The hotel choice depends on the scenario. For classic European clientele — Beau-Rivage with its history from 1865 and Le Chat Botté with a Michelin star inside. For the contemporary format — Mandarin Oriental with Bayview by Michel Roth, or The Woodward with a direct lake view from every suite. For an Italian register — Four Seasons des Bergues and Il Lago. For the private retreat format — La Réserve a few minutes from the centre, with a park and the Nescens spa.
Dinner at a Michelin-starred restaurant remains the most frequent request in Geneva: Le Chat Botté at Beau-Rivage, Bayview at Mandarin Oriental, Il Lago at Four Seasons, Tsé Fung at La Réserve — the only Chinese star in Switzerland, and Philippe Chevrier's Domaine de Châteauvieux with two stars in the wine-growing village of Satigny. A hotel meeting is the second most frequent. Business accompaniment is especially active during the Watches & Wonders week in April, when Palexpo gathers the watch industry, and at Pictet, Lombard Odier and UBP banking receptions. The cultural programme — the Grand Théâtre de Genève on Place de Neuve, GIFF in November, Art Genève in January. Lake scenarios on Lake Geneva in warm season from May through September.
Our clients in Geneva are UN diplomats and officers of international organisations from Place des Nations, private bankers from Quai des Bergues and Rue de la Confédération, watch collectors during the Watches & Wonders week, NGO heads, foundation directors, members of family offices. The shared trait — a value placed on privacy, an understanding of diplomatic etiquette, a need for calm service in two or three languages. APEX doesn't take requests under two hours, mass events without a personal client, or sharing of model photos with third parties. In Geneva's diplomatic and banking environment these boundaries aren't open for discussion.
Watches & Wonders Geneva at Palexpo every April is the principal event of the watch industry in the world, and during that week our clients are collectors, dealers and brand managers from the manufactures. Evenings are scheduled in advance: dinner at Le Chat Botté, presentation at Mandarin Oriental, an after-party on a yacht on Lake Geneva. Geneva's diplomatic corps works on an international-conference rhythm: the UN, WTO, WHO, WIPO. At peak events the evening format is closed, with the guest list agreed beforehand. Banking Geneva — Pictet, Lombard Odier, UBP, Mirabaud — is family offices, private capital, quiet conversations. The etiquette here is more restrained than in any other European capital, and our models on the Geneva base understand this.
The request comes through Telegram or WhatsApp. The manager replies within the first 3 minutes and offers 2-4 model profiles fitting your scenario. After agreement the manager coordinates the meeting details: place, time, the model's dress code, payment method, transfer. On the day of the meeting the model arrives at the agreed time at the hotel lobby, the restaurant entrance, or the meeting point on the embankment. Average matching time in Geneva is 60-90 minutes; for the Watches & Wonders week — up to 120.
Trips beyond the centre — Cologny, Vésenaz, Satigny — run in standard mode, with transfer factored into the time. Trips to Lausanne, Montreux, Gstaad, Crans-Montana and Courchevel — agreed 5-7 days ahead. Côte d'Azur and other international destinations — minimum a week ahead, treated as a full trip.
Geneva standard pricing — $1,200 for 2 hours, $1,500 for 4 hours, $2,500 for a night up to 12 hours, $4,000 for 24 hours, $6,000 for two days. The media segment — $3,500 for 2 hours, $5,000 for 4 hours, the rest by agreement, opens to returning clients. Payment — bank transfer to Swiss account details, cash in CHF, EUR or USD, cryptocurrency by agreement. For returning clients flexible terms: post-payment, monthly deposit, individual arrangements.
Communication only through messengers with end-to-end encryption. Client data is held in protected form by the manager, with restricted access. After the meeting addresses, details and photos are wiped from working chats within 72 hours. Sharing information with third parties is architecturally impossible. We follow Swiss privacy standards and GDPR practices, deletion on request — within 24 hours. For the diplomatic, banking and watchmaking clientele of Geneva this is a baseline condition for working together.
Lake Geneva villa, weekend format. Full discretion, no digital traces. The model held a party format for ten — host level.
Returning client for two years. They work in different cities to the same standard — that is especially noticeable now as I move between countries often.
Confidentiality at the level of a Swiss bank. All communications on Telegram, nothing by email, nothing by SMS. After the meeting everything is wiped — I checked.
Dinner with partners — the format went well, the companion looked the part. One downside: the profile did not flag that the model smokes, I found out on site. Not critical, but I will ask next time.
Booked a companion for a four-day business trip. Visa, tickets, accommodation — all through my assistant, the model's fee on a separate track. Logistically clean.
In three years working with APEX there has not been a single meeting that made me want to switch agencies. That says a lot.