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Has anyone bought a Beretta watch in Hong Kong?
Complete shanzhai brands are very common in China (sold in many regular shopping malls and TV shops in China): Swiss Tianjun tangin, Diqin tip, NOBEL, Lauster Rosht, Lv Qin luk, Beretta BLITA, CP, five-star general BLANSACAR, MG Manjaz, Lauder Denton, Du Lang Dura, Swiss Ocean, Jazz watches Jesselex, SIGMA Sigma, vankor Van Gogh, Merveille, Wei Ming, Jonny Genie, (I have checked all the above brands on the website of Swiss Watch Association, and there are basically none).

Acquired two Swiss brands:

Many Swiss watches were acquired by some consortia in Hong Kong during the economic downturn in the last century. Let's take a look at what Swiss watches are currently on the market:

Titus acquired by Time Gallery (1976).

Time Gallery Acquires Xima CYMA( 1986)

Huaming Airlines Acquires Ingmar (1988)

Guan Ya Buys Zun Emperor Juventus (1988)

Time Gallery Acquires Universe (1988)

Sony bought Bora (1990)

In the year of transportation, I bought the real Tamiflu, then I added elegance and built a horse (199 1).

Zhongnan Group acquired Rome Romar and Baoluhua bulova (1993).

Aiqihua OGIVAL seems to have been acquired by Taiwan Province Province.

NIVADA Nivada was acquired by Xinyu Watch.

Supplement: Sandoz is also from Hong Kong (although the above brands have been acquired, many can still be found on the website of the Swiss Watch Industry Association, such as Sima cyma and Bulova, which means that they are still Swiss goods! ! )

Watches made in China are transferred to Switzerland, and finally sold to China, which gives them a noble status-Swiss watches. A few days ago, some watch dealers revealed to Zhejiang media that some Swiss watches were "gilded" abroad.

According to the watch dealer, individual watch manufacturers in southern China, especially Wenzhou, registered their trademarks in Switzerland, selected dozens of watches from their products and mailed them to Switzerland, and then these dozens of watches entered the China market through normal channels and customs. The import procedures and customs declaration forms of these "Swiss watches" were complete. Then, these watches made in China were labeled as "Swiss trademarks" and their origin changed to Switzerland. Due to the large sales volume of these watches, only a few dozen of them actually passed the customs declaration, so unscrupulous merchants adopted imitation to match domestic watches with Swiss "green cards".

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