ANSWERS: 6
  • The innards have to be made in Switzerland. The rest of it can be assembled elsewhere.
  • Probably China buying the parts in Switzerland and then having a Chinnese laborer put it together for 50¢.
  • In order for a watch to state that it has 'Swiss Movement' it must be assembled in Switzerland, be tested in Switzerland, and have 50% of the parts from Swiss origin.
  • There are legal definitions for what is or isn't Swiss Made. Swiss Made means that 51% of the watch has been made there, though not necessarily assembled there. The last 1% must be assembled there. Just "Swiss Parts" means it was made up of parts from there but assembled in Asia.
  • I was going to answer almost the same as the Top Answer, that is the correct info as far as I know. Regards.
  • Being made in Switzerland? :)

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