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Swlss is the English letter on the watch. Is it a Swiss watch?
No. "Made in Switzerland" has quite strict rules.

"Switzerland": Most of these watches refer to brands registered in Switzerland, indicating that the brands are Swiss, and the watches may not be made in Switzerland. For example, most parts and watches are assembled in countries and regions outside Switzerland, which means they are not original in Switzerland.

"Made in Switzerland": The only principle is that a watch made in Switzerland can only be a Swiss watch if it is marked "Made in Switzerland".

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legal provision

Rules for using Swiss forms (Ordonnance ré glant l 'utilization dunom &; Laquo Swiss bank. RaquoPoures Montres or Swiss Armour on the use of the identification character Swiss in watches) is published in 197 1.

Because it was strengthened in 1992, the Swiss Watch Industry Federation voted in June 2007 to adopt a new scheme to further tighten the use standard of "Made in Switzerland".

The scheme mainly involves Swiss watches and their movements: for watches, at least 80% of the manufacturing value of mechanical watches should be completed in Switzerland, and at least 60% of electronic watches should be completed. In addition, the construction and prototype should be carried out in Switzerland.

In terms of movement, at least 80% of the value of components should be completed in Switzerland, and the proportion of electronic movements is 60%. Examples of this Act are as follows:

1, symbol of Swiss movement ("Swiss movement")

According to Article 2 of the Regulations on the Certification and Use of Watches in Switzerland, Swiss movement is defined as: the movement is assembled in Switzerland; The final inspection of the movement was completed in Switzerland; In addition to the assembly cost, the Swiss original price in the movement accounts for at least 50% of the total original price.

If the movement is made in Switzerland and the whole watch is not assembled in Switzerland, then the "Switzerland" logo can only appear on the movement that is not exposed.

Only the words "Swiss movement" or "Swiss movement" can appear on the appearance of a watch. Article 3 of the Regulations on the Recognition and Use of "Switzerland" stipulates that the word "sports" must be "completely spelled", abbreviations are not allowed, and the same font, font size and color as the previous word "Switzerland" must be used.

2. Swiss Timely ("Swiss Shi Ying") logo.

Only Swiss original watches can use this logo, and other non-Swiss watches with Swiss chronograph movement are not entitled to use it.

3. Original Swiss ("Swiss Parts") logo?

This logo can be used when the original used in the watch movement is made in Switzerland and the assembly is completed abroad. But it can only appear on the movement, and under no circumstances can it be used outside the watch.

4. Swiss case logo

The use conditions of the "Swiss watch case" logo on the watch case are as follows: the main process is completed in Switzerland; Assembly and inspection are completed in Switzerland; At least 50% of the production process is completed in Switzerland.

If the box is marked "Swiss Watch Box" and contains a non-Swiss watch, the movement of the watch or the origin mark of the whole watch must be affixed to the case.

5, Swiss strap logo

Only when the watch and strap are made in Switzerland can the strap be marked "Made in Switzerland". Only when the main process is completed in Switzerland, more than 50% of the watchbands are considered to be made in Switzerland.

If you use a Swiss-made strap on a non-Swiss watch, you can only clearly mark Swiss-made strap, such as "Swiss strap".

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Swiss watch