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According to Swiss law, a Swiss-made watch means that at least 50% of the parts are Swiss made and that the assembly, finishing, and final inspection occurs in Switzerland.
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A watch is considered Swiss if its movement was assembled, started, adjusted and controlled by the manufacturer in Switzerland.
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Made in Switzerland consisting of swiss parts.
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In order to qualify as "Swiss Made" a watch must have been assembled, adjusted and subjected to official tests in Switzerland. At least 50% of the value of all parts, and its movement must have been made in Switzerland.
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The legally protected indication of Swiss origin. By the terms of the Swiss Federal Council ordinance of December 23, 1971, it can apply only to watches: Assembled in Switzerland, Started up, regulated and inspected by the manufacturer, Subject to the legal obligation of technical inspection in Switzerland.
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