On 20 May 2019 the International System of Units will switch over to a new, globally accepted set of definitions based on constants of nature. The quantum Hall effect, discovered 39years ago, plays an essential role in this development and will now contribute to a new definition of the kilogram. Ironically, the title of publication in Physical Review Letters that introduced the quantum Hall effect is, in hindsight, inaccurate in view of the revised units [K. von Klitzing, G. Dorda, and M. Pepper, New Method for High-Accuracy Determination of the Fine-Structure Constant Based on Quantized Hall Resistance, Phys. Rev. Lett. 45, 494 (1980)PRLTAO0031-900710.1103/PhysRevLett.45.494].