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totally fake brands are common in China (they are sold in many regular shopping malls and TV shopping in China): Swiss Tianjun tangin, Diqin tip, NOBEL, Lauscht Rosht, Green Qin luk, Beretta BLITA, CP, five-star general BLANSACAR, MG Manjaz, LauschDenton, Du Lang Dura, SWISS MARINE, jazz watch Jesselex, SIGMA Sigma, vankor Van Gogh, Mingwei Merveille, Jonny Genie, (I went to the website of the Swiss Watch Association for all the above brands, basically none)

2 Swiss brands acquired:

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 the Swiss watches currently on the market which have been acquired:

Time Gallery acquired TITUS(1976)

Time Gallery acquired CYMA(1986)

Huaming Bank acquired Enigma (1988)

Guanya acquired JUVENIA(1988)

Time Gallery. 199)

In the year of transportation, it acquired the real Duffy, adding elegance in time, and Pengma (1991)

Zhongnan Group acquired Rome ROMAER, Bulova of Baoluhua (1993)

Aiqihua OGIVAL seems to have been acquired by Taiwan Province

Nivida NIVADA was acquired by Xinyu Watch

Supplement: Sandoz is also from Hong Kong (? ! )

Watches made in China have a noble status-Swiss watches. A few days ago, a watch dealer revealed to the Zhejiang media that some Swiss watches were "gilded" abroad.

According to this watch dealer, individual watch manufacturers in southern China, especially Wenzhou, registered a trademark in Switzerland, selected dozens of watches from their production and mailed them to Switzerland, and then these dozens of watches entered the China market through normal channels and customs, and the import procedures and customs declaration forms of these "Swiss watches" were complete. Then, these watches produced in China were marked with "Swiss trademarks", and the origin became Switzerland. Due to the large sales volume of this kind of watches, only a few dozen of them actually passed the customs declaration, so unscrupulous merchants took the method of copying and matched domestic watches with Swiss "green cards".